Saturday, September 25, 2010

English football jargon of the Clueless

To be fair to fans of the NFL or U.S. college football, I watched the jargon used in varieties of English football. The words I have to continue as a distinct and delicious English cuisine. I could honestly only think of the fish and chips. Here are a few words and what they mean: Go to: There is a command that the player to another player who has the ball says. Talking about the spelling out of hand. It is not jargon, and I wonder why it is also that of theList.

Mark: It is a command that the player an opponent says he will watch. The task is so elegant. If I use this command, it would kill or a better sounding word that is aggressive and intimidating. A sport is a kind of war and the battle is conquered by the spirit. When I coach, I have my players are ruthless on the field and always go for the win.

Rainbow kick: It's kind of a kick where the player stands in front of ball andKicks it over his head. It is said rarely to be seen. I am not surprised to read this. Who on earth wants to be called in the execution of a rainbow kick? How about a little more dignity as a bow or a bow Kick Kick?

Cruyff: at least there is something mysterious about that word. It could be that someone with the surname or the sound of someone to a low voice silencer strong language.

Jockey: It is a popular underwear brand, or should I say panties? It means imitating the players you areGuard. I think the term fits the strategy, because it's funny to imitate someone on the field. Is there a psychological tactic, opponents angry about, or would it be this is a parody of the game? Perhaps no one has taken it so far. It would be interesting to see too.

Nutmeg: When a ball is passed through the open legs of an opponent, it is a nutmeg. Why not call it a mother's Buster? It sounds more aggressive and demeaning, because it refers to someone ballalways something slip through his legs broken open.

After going through a few words, I walked out saying anything. They are all delicious and puree.

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