Sandi2Palmer
Team Captain
"Gerard do you think if Pavlich played in Victoria he'd be rated higher?".
durrrr.
durrrr.
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That has nothing to do with what i have been saying.
Its more about commentators saying that just because an afl player kicks a soccer goal, doesnt mean he is good enough to play soccer, and vice versa.
Just annoys me mate.
Its common usage and has been for decades.
If I told you "he soccered it from the pocket for a goal" would you be able to describe what happened? Yes, yes you would because the meaning of those words are ingrained into you.
The phrase is culturally significant as it describes the kick used to get the ball from point A to point B. Case closed.
What if the commentator then goes on to say 'Verbeek should ring Fev to take him to the world cup to play for the socceroos'. This is the part thats annoying.
Which ones? There are only a few...
"Gives it some air/sky/shoe..."
"That's a gem!"
"That's one of the goals of the year!"
"That's as good as it gets"
For God's sake give that one a rest. And every word that comes out of Dwayne Russell's mouth and , as he never shuts up, that's a whole lotta hate.
He's got a new phrase that he's trying to make standard vernacular now too judging by the amount of times he used it on the weekend.
"Wobbles one to half-forward"
"Kicks a wobbler out of defence"
Can't wait to see who else latches on to the 'wobbler' fad ??
It's even worse when they get it wrong. It's a Night game and someone will tag "this afternoon" on the end.I hate it when whoever is doing special comments tacks on either "this afternoon" or "tonight" onto the end of every sentence. We know when the game's being played, you don't need to remind us every minute or so.