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Put your laces through it
"They can beat anyone on their day."
"Taking it one game at a time." Yep. That's how time works.
But the really brainless ones come in the post-match interviews:
"How happy/disappointed are you with that result?"
Please ask meaningful questions. We already know that the answer will be "very...".
Oh you're sad all right, but not for the reasons you suggested thereHe almost hit it too well.
Their aim will be to not concede in the first 20 minutes, keep it tight.
[Manager] is beleaguered/under fire/lost the dressing room.
Follow Adam Hurrey on Twitter or read his book if you are as sad as me.
I dunno. I've never heard this cliche. Who said it? Souness?Follow Adam Hurrey on Twitter or read his book if you are as sad as me.
Ah, see now this you don't get! The number of "tops" is a scale for just how good a player is before hitting world class. For instance, your Kevin Wimmers of this world will be a top player. By the time you get to your Davison Sanchezs you'll be on to top, top, top player. Of course world class is probably top, top, top, top player, but even Jamie and Glenn know that sounds ridiculous!"A top, top, top player" - Are terms like World class, first rate, superb, phenomenal not good enough?