Football Language Podcast: El Clásico 2020 – Some huge games this week, with
el Clásico in La Liga, the
League Cup final in England and the ‘derby’ between Brighton and Hove Albion and Crystal Palace! In this week’s show we discuss the football language phrase ‘under the cosh‘, look at the differences between additional time and extra time, discuss the greatest ever Welsh player for St David’s Day and also look at some of the language that emerged from the Champions League games that took place this week. There’s also a football language quiz question connected to the verb ‘to sweep’ and we also have some
predictions at the end of the show – including the Carabao Cup final.
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Football Language Podcast: El Clásico 2020
Introduction
DB: You’re listening to
Languagecaster.com’s
football-language podcast. Hello everyone and welcome to
languagecaster.com. My name is Damon and this is the show for those who want to improve their English language skills and who love football. Down the line in London is Damian. Now, it’s beautiful sunny weather here in Tokyo, Damian, but there is a bit of a shadow caused by the Coronavirus COVID-19. How are things in London?
DF: Hi Damon and hello to everyone from a wet and windy London. Yes, Coronavirus is the big news here in London as well, as we wonder what effects, if any, will be put into place because of the virus. And we have just heard that five games from
Serie A in Italy, including the
top-of-the-table clash between Inter and Juventus, has been postponed – we had thought the games would be played
behind closed doors but
the authorities in Italy have decided
to call off the games to protect the public.
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