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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
An A to Z humorous dictionary loaded with over 1,000 curious words and funny phrases, dressing room banter, tunnel talk, pundit-speak, gantry gaffes, classic cliches and terrace ridicule from the colourful language of British football. The sharp and lively definitions given to everyday football-speak makes this celebration of the national game's rich culture, a laugh-out-loud entertainment and essential handbook for all fans in Britain and around the world.
Whether rolling off the terraces, yelled on the training ground, mangled in the post-match interview or muttered in the commentary box, the language of British football keeps on giving, a rich and peculiar dialect all of its own, peppered with spicy slang, clunking with commonplace classics and sneering with contempt and ridicule.
Badger's Football Slang and Banter gives 110 percent, leaves nothing on the pitch, stamping its authority with aplomb - and that little bit of quality - to create an absolute banger of a read for all football fans in Britain and the millions following Britain's national game from abroad.
Sample Entries
Brown Trouser Time - Penalty Shootout
Cultured Left Foot - A foot that studied Moral Philosophy and Fine Art at Uni
Lung-Bursting Run - Any sprint up field longer than fifty yards, often fruitless, leading to the explosion of respiratory organs
Massive Club - The status of every club a new player has just joined, usually one that won the FA Cup in 1924 but nothing since
Orc - Northern fan, according to a southern one
Prawn Sandwich Brigade - A military-style unit of bourgeois fans who eschew traditional pies for seafood products in focaccia
Teacups - The go-to projectile of the angry manager at half-time
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
An A to Z humorous dictionary loaded with over 1,000 curious words and funny phrases, dressing room banter, tunnel talk, pundit-speak, gantry gaffes, classic cliches and terrace ridicule from the colourful language of British football. The sharp and lively definitions given to everyday football-speak makes this celebration of the national game's rich culture, a laugh-out-loud entertainment and essential handbook for all fans in Britain and around the world.
Whether rolling off the terraces, yelled on the training ground, mangled in the post-match interview or muttered in the commentary box, the language of British football keeps on giving, a rich and peculiar dialect all of its own, peppered with spicy slang, clunking with commonplace classics and sneering with contempt and ridicule.
Badger's Football Slang and Banter gives 110 percent, leaves nothing on the pitch, stamping its authority with aplomb - and that little bit of quality - to create an absolute banger of a read for all football fans in Britain and the millions following Britain's national game from abroad.
Sample Entries
Brown Trouser Time - Penalty Shootout
Cultured Left Foot - A foot that studied Moral Philosophy and Fine Art at Uni
Lung-Bursting Run - Any sprint up field longer than fifty yards, often fruitless, leading to the explosion of respiratory organs
Massive Club - The status of every club a new player has just joined, usually one that won the FA Cup in 1924 but nothing since
Orc - Northern fan, according to a southern one
Prawn Sandwich Brigade - A military-style unit of bourgeois fans who eschew traditional pies for seafood products in focaccia
Teacups - The go-to projectile of the angry manager at half-time