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Here are some words and phrases you can hear on this week's languagecaster's Good, Bad and Ugly
section of the podcast. For more English practice check out our worksheets, football glossary and
English for football phrases. Sitting clear at the top of the table: To be leading the division by
a lot of points Example: Barcelona have [.
On this week's show Damon and Damian take a look back at the highs and lows from 2008 for their
respective clubs: Liverpool and Tottenham. We also: Review the football news in the Good, the Bad
and the Ugly Introduce a new football expression in English for Football And continue the
predictions battle in the predictions competition For learners of [.
Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham and West Ham all feature in this week's good, the bad and the
ugly - the review of the football week on languagecaster's football podcast. Click on the links
below to find out more on all of these stories. Good It has been a fantastic week for title holders
Manchester United.
On this week's show we take a look at one of the greatest players to have played in the Premier
League: Ryan Giggs. We also: Review the football news in the Good, the Bad and the Ugly Introduce a
new football expression in English for Football And continue the predictions battle in the
Predictions competition For learners of English [.
Here are some words and phrases you can hear on this week's languagecaster's Good, Bad and Ugly
section of the podcast. For more English practice check out our worksheets, football glossary and
English for football phrases. Fierce rivals: Strong enemies, when a really negative feeling exists
between clubs Example: Fierce rivals Liverpool were held at lowly Stoke [.
Languagecaster look at one of the oldest rivalries in English football, the East Midlands derby
between Derby Coury and Nottingham Forest. We also... Review the football news in the Good, the Bad
and the Ugly Introduce a new football expression in English for Football And continue the
predictions battle in the Predictions competition For learners of English check out [.
Here are some words and phrases you can hear on this week's languagecaster's Good, Bad and Ugly
section of the podcast - this week is a special end of year review of Liverpool and Tottenham'
seasons. For more English practice check out our worksheets, football glossary and English for
football phrases.
The FA Cup is back on the radar and so are the cup shocks. New managers appointed and newish
managers under pressure. Lots to talk about again in the world of football. Good The third round of
the oldest footballing cup competition in the world got under way at the beginning of January. This
is the round [.
Here are some words and phrases you can hear on this week's languagecaster's Good, Bad and Ugly
section of the podcast. For more English practice check out our worksheets, football glossary and
English for football phrases. To get under way: To start, to begin Example: The oldest cup
competiton in the world got under way last week.
Good Manchester United keep a clean sheet for a record eleventh time in a row and maintain their
irresistible form in 2009. This run and the latest victory with a clean sheet, 5-0 over West Brom,
came despite an injury hit back line. Wes Brown, Rio Ferdinand, Evra, Neville and Rafael have all
had to [.
Kaka to Man City? Beckham to AC Milan? The transfer window has been full of rumours and gossip. On
this week's show we take a look at some of the main transfer stories that have made the headlines
over the past three weeks. We also ... Review the football news in the Good, the Bad and [...]