‘He’s got a good footballing brain’

Footballers are famous for talking in cliche’s, ’setting their stalls out early doors’, ‘at the end of the day’ being ‘over the moon’, then ’sick as a parrot’ at the ‘game of two halves’.
Here’s further proof that the part of the brain they use for speech is under used.


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Sean | March 21st, 2004 at 4:29 pm
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Unbelievably funny. Absolute Classics! G8 find Chris.

eb | March 25th, 2004 at 3:51 pm
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It is NCAA “March Madness” here across the pond. Let me recap the typical Pre-game interview:

Well, uh, you know, we have to “execute” our “game plan” and “give 110%” ’cause, you know, they “coming to play,” you know, but “this is our house” so, uh, you know, uh, we just got to “play our game. Hi Mom.”



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