After extra time (aet) describes the situation when a game needs more time to decide the result. We say that the game goes into extra time. In cup matches, sometimes matches (single or two leg ties) …
In this week's football phrase we explain the expression goal drought. Find out more about this phrase by reading the transcript below and listening to the audio. You can also find many more examples…
(to) Draw Lots
What can be done to separate two teams when they finish on the same points, when they have the same goal difference and when they have scored the same number of goals? In this year's A…
For this week's weekly football phrase we explain the football cliche to share the spoils. Find out more about this phrase by reading the transcript below and listening to the audio. You can also fin…
This week's football phrase is the term 'back four' which refers to a team's defence. Find out more about this phrase by reading the transcript below and listening to the audio. You can also find man…
Players and managers are often interviewed after a game, and often when they are asked why they lost a game, they often A reply, 'The other team wanted it more.' This is our Weekly Football Phrase.
In this week's Weekly Football Phrase we explain the cliche 'Six of one and half a dozen of the other'. Find out more about this phrase by reading the transcript below and listening to the audio.
Six…
In this week's English for football phrase we focus on Manchester United's poor start to the 2014-15 season and in particular their 'hiding' from MK Dons in the Capital One Cup. Find out more about t…
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Fri 29 Aug 2014
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