Albanian language/football question
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Brother you picked the wrong place to get serious/useful/truthful answers.
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Guys, that's not a way to treat a guest.
Rich, I will provide detailed answers to all your questions when I get a bit time off as I am pretty tied up at work these days.
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Rich, I will provide detailed answers to all your questions when I get a bit time off as I am pretty tied up at work these days.
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The answers given after you posted this are just tongue in cheek so just ignore them.languageoffootball wrote:I'd be particularly interested, for example, if there are any phrases or cliches relating to football that you guys have. Like in English you can say 'it's a game of two halves' or you can describe football as 'the beautiful game', or you can talk about a player getting 'nutmegged', that kind of thing.
Later this evening I'll pm you with serious detailed answers to all your questions.
That's great - I didn't know that. Thanks.
Are there any other interesting/unusual football phrases in Albanian? Here are a few in English:
Are there any other interesting/unusual football phrases in Albanian? Here are a few in English:
- he couldn't hit a barn door with a beach ball (about a bad striker)
- he has ghosted into the box (about a player who moved into the box without being noticed)
- it's a game of two halves (about a game in which one team was on top in the first half, and then the other team was on top in the second)
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