11:48, Fri 19 Apr
Who makes up all of the new terms and why does it stick, some of the stuff below only seems to have appeared in the last few years.

What we tend to get now and what it possibly was before

Low block - Plenty back
High press - Attack in numbers
False 9 - Attacking midfielder
False 10 - Midfielder
Inverted wingers - Midfielder
Expansive play - Use the wide men
Sweeper Keeper - Rush keeper (From my 1970s school days)
etc

Cant remember any of that pre 2010 probably later.
Turn left when you get on a plane.
shd
11:50, Fri 19 Apr
Tilton shark
Who makes up all of the new terms and why does it stick, some of the stuff below only seems to have appeared in the last few years.

What we tend to get now and what it possibly was before

Low block - Plenty back
High press - Attack in numbers
False 9 - Attacking midfielder
False 10 - Midfielder
Inverted wingers - Midfielder
Expansive play - Use the wide men
Sweeper Keeper - Rush keeper (From my 1970s school days)
etc

Cant remember any of that pre 2010 probably later.

Don’t forget “recycled” 🤷‍♂️
11:52, Fri 19 Apr
Tilton shark
Who makes up all of the new terms and why does it stick, some of the stuff below only seems to have appeared in the last few years.

What we tend to get now and what it possibly was before

Low block - Plenty back
High press - Attack in numbers
False 9 - Attacking midfielder
False 10 - Midfielder
Inverted wingers - Midfielder
Expansive play - Use the wide men
Sweeper Keeper - Rush keeper (From my 1970s school days)
etc

Cant remember any of that pre 2010 probably later.

Evolution innit, as more stats become available there can be more technical terms for things.

I appreciate you might call anyone who plays somewhere near the middle of the park a "midfielder" but some of us like to be more precise and accurate :)
Onion bag. Hospital ball.
12:03, Fri 19 Apr
shd
I think it has always happened through the history of the game I give you ,

Inside Left / Right
Inside Forward
Half Back
Wing Halves

You don't hear these terms being used much if at all
12:05, Fri 19 Apr
What the feck is a ‘number 6’? Used to be one of the centre halves
What did the Knights in White satin?
12:11, Fri 19 Apr
What the feck is a ‘number 6’?

...I am not a number, I am a free man! 😤
12:11, Fri 19 Apr
Computer game twerps
12:17, Fri 19 Apr
More pundits equals more bullshit terminology.
12:18, Fri 19 Apr
shd
Tilton shark
Who makes up all of the new terms and why does it stick, some of the stuff below only seems to have appeared in the last few years.

What we tend to get now and what it possibly was before

Low block - Plenty back
High press - Attack in numbers
False 9 - Attacking midfielder
False 10 - Midfielder
Inverted wingers - Midfielder
Expansive play - Use the wide men
Sweeper Keeper - Rush keeper (From my 1970s school days)
etc

Cant remember any of that pre 2010 probably later.

Don’t forget “recycled” 🤷‍♂️
In a fecking area
shd
12:20, Fri 19 Apr
Madeira Blue
More pundits equals more bullshit terminology.

Exactly this
Pundits trying to make out that they see stuff we don’t
Drivel
I always hit mute
12:20, Fri 19 Apr
Magog Blue
I think it has always happened through the history of the game I give you ,

Inside Left / Right
Inside Forward
Half Back
Wing Halves

You don't hear these terms being used much if at all

Inside forward is back in use.

Liverpool use them heavily with Salah and Diaz/ Jota. They've often used a false 9 as well, to open up the space for them in the centre by dropping deeper.

Then there is the inverted winger, which is somewhere between a winger and an inside forward.
Herefordshire Cider Boozer
Onion bag. Hospital ball.

No such thing as an onion bag now. All these modern box nets are pulled so tight, the ball just rebounds off them faster than it went in. I miss the days of the ball nestling in the onion bag and the keeper having to make the walk of shame to lift the net up and retrieve the ball.
12:48, Fri 19 Apr
expected goals xG
It's a new dawn, it's a new day
Tam
12:55, Fri 19 Apr
I'm glad I've seen this thread. I know what they actually mean now.

Another saying that seems to be more recent is 'this group' when referring to the squad or team.
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