viv_andersons_nana
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Is it just me who’s noticed how many times the phrase “in terms of” is used by football people in the media? It’s everywhere but has it always been there and I’ve only noticed it over the past few months or is it a new, go-to phrase that’s quite new to the game? I just don’t remember hearing much until fairly recently.
“I think they’ve been good in terms of what they did with the ball.”
I can guarantee you could put a match on, or 5Live, or a football podcast, and within minutes you’ll hear someone say it. But did it used to be like this? I don’t think they ever said it Saint and Greavesie, for example.
“I think they’ve been good in terms of what they did with the ball.”
I can guarantee you could put a match on, or 5Live, or a football podcast, and within minutes you’ll hear someone say it. But did it used to be like this? I don’t think they ever said it Saint and Greavesie, for example.
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