Showing posts with label jargon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jargon. Show all posts

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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