Football phrases that grinds your gears

"He's not on/at it"
Analysts get paid good money to criticise a match.

They're stealing a living.
 
The thing about players being in a good "Moment" or a bad "Moment". Just call it form or say they are playing well / not playing well.
 
I dislike the use of stonewall for clear cut penalties. Stonewalling means to delay or fail to cooperate but in football it has somehow been misused and is now commonplace.
 
I dislike the use of stonewall for clear cut penalties. Stonewalling means to delay or fail to cooperate but in football it has somehow been misused and is now commonplace.

That's all language though isn't it?

That's just what it means now, irregardless of how we feel about it.

I know irregardless is wrong
 
"Bang Average"

Use of this phrase is proof you know nothing whatsoever about football, also you are probably a 14 year old virgin who couldn't blow the skin off a rice pudding trying to sound hard.
 
“It just had to be him” TV commentators when a well known striker gets a goal as if no one else can score.
 
“They were there for the taking!” … inevitable, after any given loss.
 
One team on lets say 50 points, team behind win to be on 48 points, "they're within two points" ....That phrase just fecks me right off..!
 
It's not a specific phrase, but it winds me up how commentators will not shut up for two seconds. It's a mixture of, "the audience has a five second attention span, so say something every two seconds, even if it's inane" and, "look, I did research, here's a pointless stat I can crowbar into the commentary".

Stats of almost any kind should be banned from football commentary. They're there to tell us what's happening in the game they're currently watching.

Not to bore the tits off people by letting us know Spurs haven't scored against United from a corner on a Sunday since 1964.
 
“That’s clever play” used to wind me up when it was one of the English media darlings taking a blatant dive. The same commentators would call out “cheating the ref” when unpopular jonny foreigner did the same.
 
people don’t say that though. that’s not something anyone says.

Tonight is was Danny Murphy who said this about Arnautović
I know, but that's only because people are used to saying/hearing it. I'm surprised people still use it as its pretty sizeist towards big men.
 
I know, but that's only because people are used to saying/hearing it. I'm surprised people still use it as its pretty sizeist towards big men.

Identifying someone by race is hardly like referring to someone's height is it.
 
“He’s used the defender to bend it round there” did he now? Like used the gravitational mass of the player to put extra spin on it to bend it in the top corner did he Savage?
 
"Agenda"

Not exactly a football term bit seems to have made its way onto the forums as a catch all for "anyone that's got an opinion that doesn't align with my own".

Grinds my gears.