"His legs have gone".
Where have they gone to, and how does he manage to run without them?
Lots of clichés around here at the moment - what's your favourite? I don't know if it's a cliché but Colin's "High dropping ball" always made me smile, although it's not something likely to be said during a Stall/Bracegirdle commentary!
"His legs have gone".
Where have they gone to, and how does he manage to run without them?
"2-0 up is a dangerous scoreline".
As opposed to 1-0 up or 4-0 down ???!!
One we don't really hear a lot of at the moment - Get In!
Every manager and head coach when interviewed about the club he's at referring to 'The football club', rather than just 'the club'.
Like or yer know after every sentence.
'going under the radar' users of the phrase speak like there really is an actual radar you have to go under in order to succeed
“A tough place to come and get a result”
So where is an easy place to go away from home and get three points?
Although a lot of teams used to come to Meadow Lane in the past and seemed to get an easy three points.
The “corridor of uncertainty”
I wouldn’t go down there if I were you.