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1066familyman

Radio User
Jan 15, 2008
15,234
playmaker
 




1066familyman

Radio User
Jan 15, 2008
15,234
Not a word, but a phrase from Big Ron commentating. Having witnessed a tricky winger go around his man - " his done him for fun ".
 


Nov 25, 2008
1,356
Block (H)ated
the saying "there team has won here by 3 goals to 1 but the withdean faithful still moans and boo's the players!" :laugh:
 


Jahooli

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2008
1,292
albion and argyle

Two Albion pubs in Brighton & Hove and I had some Argyle socks but I sort of agree they've been adopted by football as has The Perfidious Albion.

I may be showing my ignorance here but is there a name for that nifty trick of rolling the ball up the back of your calf with the side of your other foot and flicking it up? I can't find anyone who can help, anybdy know?

I hope it isn't something boring like flick up.
 




Dorset Seagull

Once Dolphin, Now Seagull
Two Albion pubs in Brighton & Hove and I had some Argyle socks but I sort of agree they've been adopted by football as has The Perfidious Albion.

I may be showing my ignorance here but is there a name for that nifty trick of rolling the ball up the back of your calf with the side of your other foot and flicking it up? I can't find anyone who can help, anybdy know?

I hope it isn't something boring like flick up.

It's called f*cking clever
:laugh:
 










Danny-Boy

Banned
Apr 21, 2009
5,579
The Coast
Was that one coined by Lawro?

No "Bouncebackability" was that bald-headed Northern Irishman who f**ked up Charlton, now what was his name....:shrug: he doesn't seem so good in his own career, does he Mr Dowie? And I think he was "helping" Sheaer at Newky, look what happened to them!:laugh:
 


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