![]() Stinger: You are listening to (in Cantonese). ** Click below to donate to and keep the football language coming! ** 5-0 wow! I could talk about each of those goals, but let’s get back to our first, and main, phrase today – a buffet ball – and we’ll do that after this: What a game that was, especially for a Liverpool fan like me. I heard this phrase while watching Manchester United take on Liverpool last Sunday. Right, today, I’m going to start with a phrase you probably won’t see in any match report as it is very casual and usually spoken – buffet ball. This podcast series and our site is a great place to come if you want to improve your English while also talking about the beautiful game of football. Hi there everyone and welcome to languagecaster and our short podcast and the language used in football. If you have any suggestions or questions please contact us at leave a question or comment on our forum. (DB=Damon) Buffet Ball – Football Language: Season 2021-22ĭB: You’re listening to ’s football language podcast. ![]() We discuss some football phrases from the Manchester United vs Liverpool clash last weekend. The transcript for this podcast is available below, and you can also access our glossary of footballing phrases here and visit our site to access all our previous posts and podcasts. This football language podcast focuses on the phrase buffet ball, used to describe a particular type of cross. ![]() Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Blubrry | Email | TuneIn | RSS | More Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 5:16 - 4.8MB) | Embed
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