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I wish I knew what you were on about, but Soccer AM has gone down quicker than one of Didier Drogba's dives, therefore not a clue! :dry:
DMnumber4 wrote:QuoteI wish I knew what you were on about, but Soccer AM has gone down quicker than one of Didier Drogba's dives, therefore not a clue! :dry:It still has its moments. Its a little more PC than it used to be, and the Guests seem to have more influence on whether its gonna be a good show or not.The other week it was that mad bird from Catatonia, Brett Omerod and Trevor Nelson - instigating a borefest.If it was me Id have Matt LeTissier present it, cos that Max Rushden is a total waste of space.
What's a tekker when it's at home?
DMnumber4 wrote:QuoteWhat's a tekker when it's at home?Technique
SkellowRover wrote:QuoteDMnumber4 wrote:QuoteWhat's a tekker when it's at home?TechniqueIt's means he's a good taker/finisher of the ball : has a good touch
Rovers Return wrote:QuoteSkellowRover wrote:QuoteDMnumber4 wrote:QuoteWhat's a tekker when it's at home?TechniqueIt's means he's a good taker/finisher of the ball : has a good touchWhat, like a Yorkshireman saying 'penalty tekker' or 'free-kick tekker'? Really? That Andy Peters looking bloke didn't seem very Yorkshire to me.I reckon, or rekken, it's something to do with technique/technical ability, not the actual 'taking' of a free kick.EDIT: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Tekkers
Rovers Return, are you tekking the mick? Technique = tekkers. It's an abbreviation. Although you're quite right about the skill to take down a ball or take a chance, your train of thought is completely wrong!