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English is much better than many languages at evolving freely, whereas French for example has to grow through officially accepted procedures stipulated by the Académie Française . The best was a book in which the English language was ‘personified’ as a woman who traveled worldwide and would cuddle up to anyone and adopted their vocabulary as her ( our ) own language.
Here’s another I just thought about.Under hit pass = hospital ball.
Quote from: drfchound on March 25, 2025, 10:00:48 pmHere’s another I just thought about.Under hit pass = hospital ball.Which is the new phrase there? I’m sure hospital pass has been around for ages, although it has a bigger association with rugby.
Players turning with the ball is now "on the half turn".Great topic, although it's not really the fans making these changes, more managers & pundits.
Quote from: Spud on March 26, 2025, 10:55:29 amPlayers turning with the ball is now "on the half turn".Great topic, although it's not really the fans making these changes, more managers & pundits.I was going to say that - I think some of it is pundits trying desperately to show a bit of relevance and that they're more astute than others.
Players turning with the ball is now "on the half turn".Great topic, although it's not really the fans making these changes, more managers & pundits.
Quote from: Spud on March 26, 2025, 10:55:29 amPlayers turning with the ball is now "on the half turn".Great topic, although it's not really the fans making these changes, more managers & pundits.I was going to say that - I think some of it is pundits trying desperately to show a bit of relevance and that they're more astute than others.
Quote from: DonnyNoel on March 26, 2025, 07:05:07 pmQuote from: Spud on March 26, 2025, 10:55:29 amPlayers turning with the ball is now "on the half turn".Great topic, although it's not really the fans making these changes, more managers & pundits.I was going to say that - I think some of it is pundits trying desperately to show a bit of relevance and that they're more astute than others. Taking the ball on the half turn is different to turning with the ball. It’s an efficient way of describing something that’s happening surely.
Quote from: Spud on March 26, 2025, 10:55:29 amPlayers turning with the ball is now "on the half turn".Great topic, although it's not really the fans making these changes, more managers & pundits.I was going to say that - I think some of it is pundits trying desperately to show a bit of relevance and that they're more astute than others.
Players turning with the ball is now "on the half turn".Great topic, although it's not really the fans making these changes, more managers & pundits.
I think everyone on this thread would benefit from listening to the Football Cliches podcast!It's absolutely brilliant and our own Grant McCann got a mention/question on a recent episode for his use of the 'swings and roundabouts' analogy after the Crewe game saying we were 'getting a lot of swings but no roundabouts' It's a great podcast looking at/mocking/being fascinated by the language of football.On topic though, there's a young lad who sits behind me at home games who shouts things which I can't understand the purpose of other than it being the 'young' way of saying things. Things he's shouted include:"Box it!" - which I assume means get a cross in"Do a Bicey!" - Which was said when the ball was bouncing around the box so I gather he meant try an overhead/bicycle kick?
This has always been around. Put it in mixer for example, nobody has said that 20 years ago. Down the channel, the whole press phenomenon
Quote from: GazLaz on March 26, 2025, 07:37:47 pmQuote from: DonnyNoel on March 26, 2025, 07:05:07 pmQuote from: Spud on March 26, 2025, 10:55:29 amPlayers turning with the ball is now "on the half turn".Great topic, although it's not really the fans making these changes, more managers & pundits.I was going to say that - I think some of it is pundits trying desperately to show a bit of relevance and that they're more astute than others. Taking the ball on the half turn is different to turning with the ball. It’s an efficient way of describing something that’s happening surely. I get that as thats certainly a modern evolution of the game as to when you were told a good first touch meant just killing the ball dead rather than putting it where you best need it for your second touch - it was more agreeing with the overall point that lots of things seem to be renamed possible to make pundits seem "all knowing"
Quote from: DonnyNoel on March 26, 2025, 07:05:07 pmQuote from: Spud on March 26, 2025, 10:55:29 amPlayers turning with the ball is now "on the half turn".Great topic, although it's not really the fans making these changes, more managers & pundits.I was going to say that - I think some of it is pundits trying desperately to show a bit of relevance and that they're more astute than others. Taking the ball on the half turn is different to turning with the ball. It’s an efficient way of describing something that’s happening surely.
Quote from: Spud on March 26, 2025, 10:55:29 amPlayers turning with the ball is now "on the half turn".Great topic, although it's not really the fans making these changes, more managers & pundits.I was going to say that - I think some of it is pundits trying desperately to show a bit of relevance and that they're more astute than others.
Players turning with the ball is now "on the half turn".Great topic, although it's not really the fans making these changes, more managers & pundits.
Having worked in a football environment at a few different levels I don't think the game itself helps this.I remember being sat in a meeting at St George's Park in about 2014/2015 and Dan Ashworth came to do a presentation. It was all about the 'England DNA' and how all the age groups, men and women, were going to play.Even as someone who thinks he knows a lot about football - for some of it he may as well have been talking Greek. It felt forced and felt like he/The FA were trying to sound like their way of playing (which was basically getting the keeper to play it out to the full backs and play quickly through a press) was ground breaking.Sometimes feel they try to gatekeep the game so they sound more intelligent than us in the stands (to some extent they are because that's why they're there) but I was sat there just wanting him to tell us what he was actually talking about!I guess the modern age of social media and access to content as meant more technical terminology has found its way into the every day vocabulary so there's more opportunities to bas**rdise it!
I remember Channon calling him "Line-occur."