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On ‎13‎/‎11‎/‎2018 at 13:35, Dee Man said:

Any commentator/pundit uttering the words, "He's playing the quarterback role" should immediately be thrown to the lions. 

Jamie Redknapp does this all the time the cretin. Along with "false nines" and the "number ten".

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Heard "on a knife edge" a couple of times today. Watching some stream for the Accies v Celtic game with some weirdo shouting his own commentary and he referred to a cross headed wide by Edouard (I think) as "That was right on a knife edge for Edouard" :lol:

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"3 games in a week" 

Usually inaccurately used by a manager who's team played 2 games last week.

Playing Saturday-Wednesday-Saturday is one game one week, two games the next.

When a team is in Europe and plays every midweek and every weekend for a month their managers often complain about playing 3 games a week for a month, so that'd be 12 games, but no, it's 8 because you only played 2 games a week

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On 25/11/2018 at 08:24, nsr said:

Bullish.

Usually used to describe a manager coming across boldly and assertively in an interview. Never heard it used in any other context.

I'm guessing you don't travel in high financial circles then.

It's a common finance term, referring to when investors who predict a stock, or the market, will rise - and with the antonym bearish. It's a pretty reasonable analogy to footballing performance.

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