This week's football phrase is 'to award a penalty'
Weekly Football Phrase: To be complacent
This week's languagecaster football phrase is 'rout', which can be both a noun: a rout and a verb to rout
Weekly Football Phrase: To Go Missing (in a game): On this week's show we feature the phrase 'to go missing'
On this week's show we feature the phrase 'to pit against'.
Weekly Football Phrase: To Stun - On this week's show we feature the phrase 'to stun'
On this week's show we feature the phrase to be all over (a team)
Who has been winding who up in the football world - and what does 'to wind up' mean? Check out the latest football phrase from...
Who was running around like a 'headless chicken' last weekend - Check out languagecaster's English for football phrase to find out.
On this week's show we feature the word talisman, which is used to describe an important player from a team.
This week's languagecaster football phrase is - To lay down a marker. Do you think Man City laid down a marker by beating United 6-1?
This week's football Phrase is The Table Doesn't Lie - complete with transcript
On this week's show we feature the phrase to secure a berth
Each week the languagecaster team will explain a football phrase or cliche for learners of English who love the sport. This week we explain...
This week's English for football phrase is to be ruled out. To be ruled out means to be prevented, to be stopped from doing something.
This week we will explain a football phrase or cliche for learners of English who love the sport- 'to ride your luck'.
Another new English for football phrase from the languagecaster team - this week to have one foot in
This week we look at the phrase 'to sing the praises of' which is used to say well done to someone.
To be well worth the lead: not only is a team winning but that the team is playing well
Football Expression: To step up their interest
During the Copa América the languagecaster team will explain a football phrase or cliche for learners of English who love the sport...
This week we explain the cliche 'to leave everything on the pitch' which means that...
Every week during the 2010-11 season, the languagecaster team explain a football phrase or cliche for learners of English who love the...
Every week during the 2010-11 season, the languagecaster team explain a football phrase or cliche for learners of English who love the...
This week's English for football phrase is 'to brush aside' which is made up from the verb brush...
Every week during the 2010-11 season, the languagecaster team explain a football phrase or cliche for learners of English who love the...
Crumble: This week we look at the word 'crumble' which is often used when a team loses after being in front...
Languagecaster weekly football phrase: Pull the trigger
Languagecaster Football Phrase of the Week: To Play a Blinder
This week's football phrase is 'to hold the ball up'
This week's phrase is 'an off the ball incident'
What does 'draw a blank' mean?
