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FAQs about Football Phrase of the Week Archives - Learn English Through Football:How many episodes does Football Phrase of the Week Archives - Learn English Through Football have?The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.
December 05, 2015Weekly Football Phrase: To Pick Out(to) Pick out: Today's football phrase is one from a question on our forum pages: 'to Pick Out'.The post Weekly Football Phrase: To Pick Out appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more1minPlay
November 29, 2014Weekly Football Phrase: To SealLanguagecaster's weekly football phrase is the verb 'to seal' which has different meanings, including to decide, secure, get.The post Weekly Football Phrase: To Seal appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more2minPlay
November 08, 2014Weekly Football Phrase: (to) FinishFor this week's weekly football phrase we explain the verb to finish which is often used to describe how a team scores...The post Weekly Football Phrase: (to) Finish appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more1minPlay
February 22, 2013Weekly Football Phrase: (to) Hit formWhat phrase often follows 'to hit form'? Find out with our Weekly Football Phrase.The post Weekly Football Phrase: (to) Hit form appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more1minPlay
January 26, 2011Weekly Football Phrase: To be in acres of spaceWe look at the football phrase 'to be in acres of space' which refers to when players always have lots of room to play.The post Weekly Football Phrase: To be in acres of space appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more1minPlay
November 03, 2010Weekly Football Phrase: To Play to the whistleThis week's English football phrase is the expression to play to the whistle which basically means to keep playing until you hear the referee blow their whistle to stop the game. The post Weekly Football Phrase: To Play to the whistle appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more1minPlay
March 26, 2010English Football Phrase: Break the deadlockWhat is the meaning of 'break the deadlock'? We look at the phrase 'break the deadlock' which is used when talking about draws in football. The post English Football Phrase: Break the deadlock appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more2minPlay
FAQs about Football Phrase of the Week Archives - Learn English Through Football:How many episodes does Football Phrase of the Week Archives - Learn English Through Football have?The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.