Football expressions from around the world (1 Viewer)

lifeskyblue

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‘Butterfly Hunter’...that’s much nicer than the term I usually use.


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rob9872

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A few of my favs from back in the day (a bit clichéd):
Stand him up
Chuck it in the mixer
Get into em
Heels
Hold the area
One more
Salmon like
Two's
 

Gazolba

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My father used to say after someone dribbled past a few players (Usually George Best), "He went thru them like a packet of salts".
Another one is "He tied them in knots".
I think those expressions are seldom heard nowadays because dribbling is a lost art.
 

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