In this football language post for learners of English we look at the expression ‘points deduction‘ after the big story from Italy’s
Serie A saw Juventus being deducted 15 points this week. You can also read the transcript for this post below, while you can also check out our glossary of footballing phrases
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Now, on today’s short podcast I will be looking at some of the language that emerged from a huge story that has come out from
Serie A in Italy. One of the most famous Italian sides, Juventus, have been penalised by the Italian authorities over false accounting which means that there are questions to be answered about some of their
transfer fees. Here are some of the words that we’ll be looking at:
* To deduct (a deduction)
* To be docked
* To penalise/To be penalised
Points deduction
OK, let’s start with the phrase ‘points deduction‘. Deduction is the noun form of the verb ‘to deduct‘ which means to take something away from someone or something. So, in this example, Juventus have had 15 points taken away from their league total – they have received a 15-point deduction; they have have 15 points deducted from their total. Interestingly, the prosecution asked for a 9-point deduction but the actual punishment was 15 points; a 15-point deduction that leaves Juventus in mid-table almost 25 points from the leaders.
To be docked
This was the headline in the Guardian newspaper about this story from Italy. They didn’t use the verb ‘deduct‘ but instead used &...