The perfect hat-trick: What do we mean when we use the football expression 'the perfect hat-trick'?
A crisp pass or crisp passing describes passes that are quick and accurate.
[gss-content-box color=”green”]Man City v Chelsea is the heavyweight clash of week 7 in the Premier League and we feature that along with...
This phrase is used to describe the situation when a team gives their opponent an easy goal.
This week in the Premier League sees another London derby this time West Ham hosting rivals Tottenham at the London Stadium on Saturday...
This post’s English for football phrase is theA term toA ‘Flatter to Deceive’. Find out more about this phrase by reading the transcript...
[gss-content-box color=”green”]Hammers v Spurs is the big game on week 6 of the Premier League and we feature that – West Ham v Spurs and...
Learn English Through Football Podcast: 2017-18 Blues v Gunners: The Champions League and Europa League group stages have kicked off, club...
To bury the ball in the back of the net: There are many ways to describe a goal in football and here is another phrase...
To bully an opponent: To bully an opponent: When one player is stronger than another one
Languagecaster Predictions: Week 5 - Chelsea vs Arsenal
Club football returns after the World Cup qualifiers and it's Pep v Klopp as Man City host Liverpool in the Premier League.
Toe to Toe - another footballing phrase borrowed from the sport of boxing. this post explains what it means and when to use it.
What does the verb phrase 'to bomb on' mean? This post explains this common footballing phrase used especially with full backs.
[gss-content-box color=”green”]It’s Languagecaster Predictions week 4 (of the Premier League season) and Damon and Damian will be giving...
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What does the phrase 'high line' mean in football. The phrase refers to a style of play which pushes the defenders high up the pitch.
This post explains how the phrase A ‘to spring the offside trap’. Find out more about this phrase by reading the transcript below. You can...
