For the same reason they say
“early doors” or “stands it up” or “for me” or any number of other inane comments. Basically football is full of fairly dim people.
Posted By: jonncfc on September 29th 2020 at 07:21:17
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- Why do football journalists say things like this? (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Sep 29, 02:51:56
- It works when you say "a J Murphy twin" (n/m) (NCFC) - essexcanaryOTBC, Sep 29, 12:58:01
- The "insert ground name" outfit. (NCFC) - KevinBond, Sep 29, 12:24:33
- Yep that is so true about the use of "Outfit". (n/m) (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Sep 30, 01:24:55
- Another is "your Liverpools and Man Uniteds" (n/m) (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Sep 29, 12:10:18
- Same as Goalkeepers shouting "Away!" every time the ball is crossed, not sure this helps? (NCFC) - BSE Canary, Sep 29, 10:47:05
- For the same reason they say (NCFC) - jonncfc, Sep 29, 07:21:17
- Top bins. What the AF does that actually mean ? (NCFC) - McGill, Sep 29, 09:09:13
- Or he had no right to score from there. (n/m) (NCFC) - Biggles, Sep 29, 09:35:56
- "The wall does its job" (NCFC) - Old Git, Sep 29, 10:30:55
- Or he had no right to score from there. (n/m) (NCFC) - Biggles, Sep 29, 09:35:56
- Top bins. What the AF does that actually mean ? (NCFC) - McGill, Sep 29, 09:09:13
- That's the kind of question (NCFC) - Captain Bligh, Sep 29, 06:42:45
- In off the post, surely? (n/m) (NCFC) - Captain Bligh, Sep 29, 08:11:12
- And "hit the woodwork." (NCFC) - emmaroyds, Sep 29, 07:37:03
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