Premier League Previews: Arsenal to Leicester
Premier League Previews: Arsenal to Leicester
In this week's Premier Skills English Podcast, Rowan, Jack and Rich preview the new Premier League season by talking about ten Premier League clubs. They talk about what's been happening at each new club, new signings and how fans are feeling about the new season. The language focus is on ten football phrases and cliches we use in the roleplays. In this week's task, we want you to choose three clubs and write about their chances and expectations for the new season. Don't forget to listen to the end of the podcast because we have a new football phrase for you to guess.
Transcript
Premier League Previews: Arsenal to Leicester
Introduction
Jack: Hello my name’s Jack
Rowan: My name’s Rowan
Rich: and I’m Rich
Rowan: And welcome to this week’s Premier Skills English podcast.
Jack: In the Premier Skills English podcast, we talk about football and help you with your English.
Rich: Over the next two weeks we’re going to focus on all twenty Premier League clubs in the run up to September the 12th which is when the new Premier League season kicks off.
Rowan: You’re going to hear short discussions about ten Premier League clubs - their manager, their players and their chances this season.
Jack: Rich has interviewed a fan of each Premier League team and you’re going to hear ten of those interviews this week and ten more in next week’s podcast.
Rich: There was one thing that was strange about these interviews though.
Rowan: What’s that, Rich?
Rich: All these Premier League fans sounded a bit like you or Jack?
Jack: Yes, a very strange coincidence. I hope you’re not questioning those telephone numbers I got for you. Each one a bona fide Premier League fan
Rowan: This week we’re going to focus on your listening skills and we’ll look at some common football phrases and cliches football fans use when talking about their team.
Rich: This week’s task is to use some of the football phrases we introduce to talk about some or all of the ten Premier League teams we talk about in this week’s podcast.
Rowan: And don’t worry if we don’t talk about your favourite team because we’ll be talking about the other ten Premier League teams next week.
Jack: If you’re listening to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any other podcast platform, you should also check out our website.
Rowan: On the Premier Skills English website you’ll also find the transcript, examples and activities to help you understand the language, and a task for you to complete.
Rich: You’ll also find a community of friendly listeners to interact with, in our comments section.
Jack: And that includes us - we’re always around to answer questions and join in the discussions.
Rowan: But if you listen on Apple Podcasts you can always write answers to our questions or any other comments in the review section.
Rich: Before we do the roleplay let’s look back at last week’s football phrase.
Last week’s Football Phrase
Jack: If you didn’t hear our football phrase last week we’re going to give you one more chance to guess now.
Rowan: Last week’s football phrase was *** ********* ******. This is the name of the match that is played between the winners of the FA Cup and the League Champions. It’s usually the first match of the new season. In many other countries it’s called the Super Cup and this season it’s being played between Liverpool and Arsenal.
Jack: And who won *** ********* ******.
Rowan: Arsenal won on penalties.
Jack: Is that right, Rich?
Rich: Yes, Arsenal won. No need to gloat.
Rowan: A big well done to Alex from Ukraine who was the first to get the right answer last week. If you’re not sure what the football phrase is we’ll give you the correct answer at the end of the show when we give you a new football phrase.
Jack: Well done as well to Hayato from Japan, Wsanta from Argentina, MoBeckham from Turkey, Marco Zapien from Mexico, Gergo Nagy from Hungary, PauloVictor and RobertTavares from Brazil, Liubomyr from Ukraine …
Rich: And well done to Salomoah and FJChaves from Brazil, Max Alex from Vietnam, Daniel Baron1503 and Jhon Baron-Oliveres from Colombia, Elghoul from Algeria, Mayu from Japan, and Emmanuel from France. All of you also got the right answer.
Rowan: Lots of people got the right answer last week. Let’s make it harder this week.
Jack: Last week’s podcast was all about managing conflict.
Rich: Oh yes, I had some problems with my staff at my football cafe.
Rowan: And the task we gave our listeners was to give some tips for football managers trying to avoid conflict in the dressing room.
Jack: I liked what Salomoah from Brazil had to say. He said that managers should focus on equality and that every player should be treated equally. If players know this, there will be less conflict.
Rich: Elghoul from Algeria said that psychology is an important part of managing conflict as a football coach. I agree.
Rowan: Alex from Ukraine said it’s important that the manager is the authority in the dressing room.
Rich: FJChaves from Brazil also mentioned this. He said it was like what I said to you two in last week’s roleplay ‘if you continue arguing I will cut the tips’.
Jack: If you haven’t heard last week’s podcast it’s called English at work: Managing conflict. You can find it on Premier Skills English and Apple podcasts now.
Rowan: And you can learn more about the language of managing conflict and tell us what you think is the best way to deal with arguments.
Introduction to Roleplays
Rich: As we said earlier, in this week’s roleplay I am going to interview fans from each Premier League club.
Jack: Before each interview we’ll give you a question to answer and then we’ll look at one football phrase or cliche.
Rowan: This should be good listening practice because some of these fans talk very quickly.
Rich: For that reason, we advise you not to look at the transcript this week. We really want you to practise your listening skills.
Jack: We will then ask you to listen to each roleplay again so you can hear the football phrase or cliche in context. OK, let’s start with the world’s most important football club - Arsenal. The question we want you to answer is:
Rich: Why is Jack so happy?
Roleplay 1a
Rowan: Arsenal
Rich: So, the season kicks off in less than two weeks. How are you feeling?
Jack: If you’d asked me a few months ago I’d have been pretty despondent, to be honest, but now I’m actually really excited.
Rich: Why is that? What’s changed?
Jack: Well, winning two trophies in a month helps but I think Mikel Arteta has got the team playing well and playing for each other, you know, and we’re also adding depth to the squad.
Rich: Who have you brought in?
Jack: Willian from Chelsea on a free and Gabriel from Lille in France for twenty-odd million. He should make us look a lot better at the back.
Rich: What are you most looking forward to this season?
Jack: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang signing a new contract. I want him to stay at the Emirates forever.
Language Focus 1
Rowan: So, Jack sounds quite excited about the new Premier League season. We asked you why he was so happy.
Jack: Well, I’m happy with our new signings and I’m very happy how Mikel Arteta is changing the team and I’ll be unbelievably happy when Aubameyang signs a new contract.
Rich: If he signs a new contract. I don’t know why you are so happy. I think you’ll finish about 8th again.
Rowan: OK, the phrase we want to look at is to add depth to the squad. Jack said Arsenal are adding depth to the squad.
Jack: Fans, journalists and managers often talk about adding depth to the squad. It means to sign more players to make the squad better.
Rich: Yes, a team can often have a very good starting eleven but the squad might not be so good. If a club has six good centre-backs and five good strikers they have good depth - they have good quality throughout their squad - not just in the first-team.
Rowan: Listen to the roleplay with Jack again and listen to how we used the phrase to add depth to the squad in context.
Roleplay 1b
Rowan: Arsenal
Rich: So, the season kicks off in less than two weeks. How are you feeling?
Jack: If you’d asked me a few months ago I’d have been pretty despondent, to be honest, but now I’m actually really excited.
Rich: Why is that? What’s changed?
Jack: Well, winning two trophies in a month helps but I think Mikel Arteta has got the team playing well and playing for each other, you know, and we’re also adding depth to the squad.
Rich: Who have you brought in?
Jack: Willian from Chelsea on a free and Gabriel from Lille in France for twenty-odd million. He should make us look a lot better at the back.
Rich: What are you most looking forward to this season?
Jack: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang signing a new contract. I want him to stay at the Emirates forever.
Rowan: Let’s move onto our next roleplay. Your question is:
Rich: What is this Premier League fan worried about?
Roleplay 2a
Jack: Aston Villa
Rich: Happy to be still in the Premier League?
Rowan: Over the moon. Staying up on the last day of the season - it was like winning the cup final. There seems to be a buzz around the place and I can’t wait for the new season to get started.
Rich: Is it going to be another fight against relegation this season?
Rowan: I don’t think so. I hope not. We were starting to gel towards the end of the season and there are enough goals in the team we just need to tighten up at the back.
Rich: Anyone new at Villa Park this season?
Rowan: We haven’t brought in anyone yet but I’m not worried - the transfer window is open until October and I’m sure Dean Smith has a few targets in mind. I’d like Jack Grealish to stay - he’s Villa through and through. I’m a bit worried that Manchester United are sniffing around.
Rich: What are you looking forward to this season?
Rowan: The comfort of mid-table - I’d be over the moon with anything higher, I’d also like to see a good a cup run and I’m looking forward to seeing Aston Villa women play their first-ever season in the top flight.
Language Focus 2
Rich: Before the roleplay, we asked you what this Premier League fan was worried about.
Jack: This Aston Villa fan, like many others I imagine, is worried about Jack Grealish leaving the club.
Rowan: OK, the phrase we want to focus on is over the moon.
Rich: This is a great phrase and is used all the time by football managers in interviews after their team has won. It means to be really, really happy.
Jack: 5-0. I’m over the moon with the performance.
Rowan: Listen to the roleplay again and see how we used the phrase over the moon in a natural context.
Roleplay 2b
Jack: Aston Villa
Rich: Happy to be still in the Premier League?
Rowan: Over the moon. Staying up on the last day of the season - it was like winning the cup final. There seems to be a buzz around the place and I can’t wait for the new season to get started.
Rich: Is it going to be another fight against relegation this season?
Rowan: I don’t think so. I hope not. We were starting to gel towards the end of the season and there are enough goals in the team we just need to tighten up at the back.
Rich: Anyone new at Villa Park this season?
Rowan: We haven’t brought in anyone yet but I’m not worried - the transfer window is open until October and I’m sure Dean Smith has a few targets in mind. I’d like Jack Grealish to stay - he’s Villa through and through. I’m a bit worried that Manchester United are sniffing around.
Rich: What are you looking forward to this season?
Rowan: The comfort of mid-table - I’d be over the moon with anything higher, I’d also like to see a good a cup run and I’m looking forward to seeing Aston Villa women play their first-ever season in the top flight.
Jack: Let’s move onto our next roleplay. Your question is:
Rowan: What is this Premier League fan looking forward to?
Roleplay 3a
Rowan: Brighton & Hove Albion
Rich: So what’s new at Brighton this season?
Jack: Not much really, I hope. This is our fourth Premier League season and we’re starting to make steady progress. Avoiding relegation will be the priority but now playing a more expansive game.
Rich: So, you see more goals at the AMEX this season?
Jack: I hope so. We’re usually quite tight at the back but could do with scoring a few more goals.
Rich: Who should non-Brighton fans look out for?
Jack: Yves Bissouma is a Mali international who has taken some time to settle in but is now looking like a really good player.
Rich: What are you most looking forward to this season?
Jack: Beating Crystal Palace and getting back in the stadium. I’m not a big fan of matches behind closed doors.
Language Focus 3
Rich: Before the roleplay, we asked you what this Premier League fan was looking forward to.
Rowan: He said beating Crystal Palace because Palace are Brighton’s main rivals and also watching matches at stadiums.
Jack: Yes, I think that’s something all fans want to get back to. OK,the phrase we want to focus on is to be tight at the back.
Rich: This football phrase is used to describe a team or defence that doesn’t concede many goals or chances to score.
Jack: The team that had the tightest defence last season was Liverpool they only conceded 33 goals. At the back means in defence.
Rowan: Listen to the roleplay again and see how we used the phrase tight at the back in a natural context.
Roleplay 3b
Rowan: Brighton & Hove Albion
Rich: So what’s new at Brighton this season?
Jack: Not much I hope really. This is our fourth Premier League season and we’re starting to make steady progress. Avoiding relegation will be the priority but now playing a more expansive game.
Rich: So, you see more goals at the AMEX this season?
Jack: I hope so. We’re usually quite tight at the back but could do with scoring a few more goals.
Rich: Who should non-Brighton fans look out for?
Jack: Yves Bissouma is a Mali international who has taken some time to settle in but is now looking like a really good player.
Rich: What are you most looking forward to this season?
Jack: Beating Crystal Palace and getting back in the stadium. I’m not a big fan of matches behind closed doors.
Rowan: Let’s move onto our next roleplay. Your question is:
Rich: What is this Premier League fan proud of?
Roleplay 4a
Jack: Burnley
Rich: What can you say about Burnley? Another top half finish last season. Can you ask for anything more?
Rowan: It’s something that not just the club and its fans are proud about but something the whole town is proud about. Burnley is a small town there are only 70,000 people here. We have not right to be in the Premier League really.
Rich: But you are and you do have the right, but how far can Burnley go and can you keep it going?
Rowan: Of course, we will keep fighting and pushing. We are the underdogs against whoever we play but underdogs can win. We have the right work ethic and a brilliant manager in Sean Dyche.
Rich: But how far can you go with fighting spirit?
Rowan: I think that is an easy mistake to make. We fight and work for each other but these are Premier League players and don’t get the credit they deserve - we don’t just lump the ball up front, you know.
Rich: Yes, of course, so who should we be watching out for this season?
Rowan: Dwight McNeil is a fantastically talented forward who can operate on either wing or centrally. I think he’ll be in the England squad by the end of the season.
Language Focus 4
Rich: Before the roleplay, we asked you what this Premier League fan was proud about.
Jack: She said she was proud of her club and how a small club and a small town can be battling against other Premier League clubs based in large cities with larger fan bases.
Rowan: The bit of language we want to look at in this roleplay is the word underdog.
Rich: People use the word underdog to talk about football and other sports all the time. The underdog in football is the team that has less chance of winning.
Jack: This might be because on paper the players aren’t as good, the team is in a lower league, their budget is much smaller or the team haven’t been playing well.
Rowan: Burnley are often described as underdogs as they aren’t a club with a big budget or a big fan base. They are often seen as a team that are greater than the sum of their parts.
Rich: Listen to the roleplay again and see how we used the word underdog in a natural context.
Roleplay 4b
Jack: Burnley
Rich: What can you say about Burnley? Another top half finish last season. Can you ask for anything more?
Rowan: It’s something that not just the club and its fans are proud about but something the whole town is proud about. Burnley is a small town there are only 70,000 people here. We have not right to be in the Premier League really.
Rich: But you are and you do have the right, but how far can Burnley go and can you keep it going?
Rowan: Of course, we will keep fighting and pushing. We are the underdogs against whoever we play but underdogs can win. We have the right work ethic and a brilliant manager in Sean Dyche.
Rich: But how far can you go with fighting spirit?
Rowan: I think that is an easy mistake to make. We fight and work for each other but these are Premier League players and don’t get the credit they deserve - we don’t just lump the ball up front, you know.
Rich: Yes, of course, so who should we be watching out for this season?
Rowan: Dwight McNeil is a fantastically talented forward who can operate on either wing or centrally. I think he’ll be in the England squad by the end of the season.
Rowan: Let’s move onto our next roleplay. Your question is:
Rich: What is this Premier League fan excited about?
Roleplay 5a
Rowan: Chelsea
Rich: There has been a lot of transfer activity at Stamford Bridge this summer.
Jack: Yes, it’s very exciting. Roman Abramovich has been splashing the cash and I can’t wait for the season to start and see some of these players in action.
Rich: Who have you signed then?
Jack: We’ve signed Ben Chilwell from Leicester for £50 million, Timo Werner for another £50 million, Hakim Ziyech from Ajax for nearly £40 million and the big one is on its way.
Rich: And who’s that?
Jack: Kai Havertz from Bayern Leverkusen for a rumoured £90 million quid and we’ve also signed the PSG captain Thiago Silva on a free transfer.
Rich: Is this the most exciting transfer window ever for Chelsea fans?
Jack: It’s got to be up there. Let’s just hope that Frank can get the team to gel. If we can hit the ground running we’ve got a real chance this season.
Language Focus 5
Rich: Before the roleplay, we asked you what this Premier League fan was excited about.
Rowan: Well, he’s excited about all the new signings that Chelsea have made. They’ve made seven so far and there are signs that there are more to come.
Jack: The football phrase we want to look at from this roleplay is to hit the ground running.
Rich: To hit the ground running means to start fast and is often used to talk about teams at the beginning of a new season.
Rowan: The fan wants to see Chelsea hit the ground running. He wants Chelsea to start the season by winning their first few matches and gather momentum from that.
Jack: Listen to the roleplay again and see how we used the phrase to hit the ground running in a natural context.
Roleplay 5b
Rowan: Chelsea
Rich: There has been a lot of transfer activity at Stamford Bridge this summer.
Jack: Yes, it’s very exciting. Roman Abramovich has been splashing the cash and I can’t wait for the season to start and see some of these players in action.
Rich: Who have you signed then?
Jack: We’ve signed Ben Chilwell from Leicester for £50 million, Timo Werner for another £50 million, Hakim Ziyech from Ajax for nearly £40 million and the big one is on its way.
Rich: And who’s that?
Jack: Kai Havertz from Bayern Leverkusen for a rumoured £90 million quid and we’ve also signed the PSG captain Thiago Silva on a free transfer.
Rich: Is this the most exciting transfer window ever for Chelsea fans?
Jack: It’s got to be up there. Let’s just hope that Frank can get the team to gel. If we can hit the ground running we’ve got a real chance this season.
Rowan: Let’s move onto our next roleplay. Your question is:
Rich: What is this Premier League fan worried about?
Roleplay 6a
Jack: Crystal Palace
Rich: Another solid season by the Eagles last year do you expect anything different this season.
Rowan: We’ve been in the Premier League since 2013 now and I think we’re established now. We’re not a yo-yo team like in the past.
Rich: What about this season do you think you’ll be able to push on?
Rowan: I hope so. We’ve got the most experienced manager in the league with Roy Hodgson. It will be his 46th season in the dugout. I think he’s probably the most experienced manager in the world.
Rich: Are you aiming for a top half finish?
Rowan: That’s the aim. If we can grind out a few results early in the season then we’ve got a springboard.
Rich: Any worries?
Rowan: Wilfried Zaha. He’s our best player by a mile and if he leaves I think we might struggle but we’ve brought in a guy called Eberechi Eze. He looks exciting and it’s the most we’ve spent on a player in a couple of seasons.
Language Focus 6
Jack: Before the roleplay, we asked you what this Premier League fan was worried about.
Rich: She was worried about Palace’s star player, Wilfried Zaha, leaving the club.
Rowan: Right, the football phrase we want to look at from this roleplay is to grind out a result.
Jack: To grind something out means to produce something that is not that good or interesting often in large quantities.
Rich: When a team grinds out a result it has a slightly different meaning. It means that they didn’t play well but they managed to win or get a point.
Rowan: Teams don’t play at their best all the time so we often hear managers and fans talking about grinding out results.
Jack: Teams that do well are often those who can still grind out results despite not playing very well.
Rich: Listen to the roleplay again and see how we used the phrase to hit to grind out a result in a natural context.
Roleplay 6b
Jack: Crystal Palace
Rich: Another solid season by the Eagles last year do you expect anything different this season.
Rowan: We’ve been in the Premier League since 2013 now and I think we’re established now. We’re not a yo-yo team like in the past.
Rich: What about this season do you think you’ll be able to push on?
Rowan: I hope so. We’ve got the most experienced manager in the league with Roy Hodgson. It will be his 46th season in the dugout. I think he’s probably the most experienced manager in the world.
Rich: Are you aiming for a top half finish?
Rowan: That’s the aim. If we can grind out a few results early in the season then we’ve got a springboard.
Rich: Any worries?
Rowan: Wilfried Zaha. He’s our best player by a mile and if he leaves I think we might struggle but we’ve brought in a guy called Eberechi Eze. He looks exciting and it’s the most we’ve spent on a player in a couple of seasons.
Rowan: Let’s move onto our next roleplay. Your question is:
Rich: What is this Premier League fan looking forward to?
Roleplay 7
Rowan: Everton
Rich: So, how are Everton fans feeling before the start of the new season.
Jack: We’re not usually an optimistic bunch but I’d say heading into the new season we’re quietly confident of doing well.
Rich: Why is that? A 12th place finish shouldn’t inspire confidence, should it?
Jack: No, it was poor but it was a season of transition. In Carlo Ancelotti, we’ve got a top manager and he’s had half a season to bed in and see the players he wants to keep.
Rich: And there are a few new signings in the pipeline.
Jack: Yes, Ancelotti can attract big players. The type of player we haven’t seen at Goodison Park for years.
Rich: Who’s arrived?
Jack: Well, we haven’t signed anyone yet but I’ve heard three big players are due for medicals this week.
Rich: Who’s that then?
Jack: Abdoulaye Doucoure from Watford, the Brazilian midfielder Allan from Napoli and wait for it James Rodriguez from Real Madrid.
Rich: James Rodriguez - the Golden Boot winner at the 2014 World Cup?
Jack: That’s the one. I can’t wait until he helps us do the double over Liverpool next season.
Language Focus 7
Rowan: Before the roleplay, we asked you what this Premier League fan was looking forward to.
Rich: He’s obviously looking forward to a better season for Everton this season and seeing some top player sign for the club but the thing he is looking forward to most is Everton doing the double over Liverpool.
Jack: This is the phrase we want to look at from this roleplay: to do the double over.
Rowan: It means to beat another team in the league twice - at home and away from home.
Rich: A team does the double over another team. This Premier League fan wants Everton to do the double over Liverpool because they are city rivals.
Jack: It’s sweet to do the double over your local rivals. Listen to the roleplay again and see how we used the phrase to do the double over in a natural context.
Roleplay 7b
Rowan: Everton
Rich: So, how are Everton fans feeling before the start of the new season.
Jack: We’re not usually an optimistic bunch bit I’d say heading into the new season we’re quietly confident of doing well.
Rich: Why is that? A 12th place finish shouldn’t inspire confidence, should it?
Jack: No, it was poor but it was a season of transition. In Carlo Ancelotti we’ve got a top manager and he’s had half a season to bed in and see the players he wants to keep.
Rich: And there are a few new signings in the pipeline.
Jack: Yes, Ancelotti can attract big players. The type of player we haven’t seen at Goodison Park for years.
Rich: Who’s arrived?
Jack: Well, we haven’t signed anyone yet but I’ve heard three big players are due for medicals this week.
Rich: Who’s that then?
Jack: Abdoulaye Doucoure from Watford, the Brazilian midfielder Allan from Napoli and wait for it James Rodriguez from Real Madrid.
Rich: James Rodriguez - the Golden Boot winner at the 2014 World Cup?
Jack: That’s the one. I can’t wait until he helps us do the double over Liverpool next season.
Rowan: Let’s move onto our next roleplay. Your question is:
Rich: Who is most important for your team?
Roleplay 8
Jack: Leeds United
Rich: Leeds are back in the Premier League after 16 years. How does that feel?
Rowan: It feels wonderful. 16 years is a long time in the wilderness for a club like Leeds. Now we’re back, we’re going to make the most of it.
Rich: A tough start - away at Liverpool.
Rowan: It doesn’t get much tougher than that but I think we might catch them cold at the start of the season. There could be a shock result on the cards.
Rich: You think you are going to do pretty well this season.
Rowan: Honestly, yes. We’re not taking anything for granted and we’re not going to win the league but I think there are a few teams worse than us in this league.
Rich: What should the Premier League be looking out for?
Rowan: Our manager - Marcelo Bielsa. Pep Guardiola? Who did he learn from? Marcelo Bielsa. His tactics and work on the training ground have transformed the team.
Rich: Can a manager be that important?
Rowan: I think so. I said before we’re not taking anything for granted and that’s because Marcelo Bielsa doesn’t take anything for granted. He always does his homework on every team we face.
Rich: A prediction?
Rowan: 9th. I’d be very happy with 9th place.
Language Focus 8
Jack: Before the roleplay, we asked you who this Premier League fan thinks is most important for her team?
Rich: The answer is the Leeds United manager - Marcelo Bielsa.
Rowan: The football phrase we want to look at from this roleplay is to take something for granted.
Rich: To take something for granted means to be so used to something that you don’t see its true value.
Jack: We often talk about children taking their parents for granted. Children don’t notice everything that their parents do for them because they are so used to them doing everything for them.
Rowan: In football, we often hear managers saying that they won’t take a win for granted or a result for granted.
Rich: They use it to say that they will be working as hard as ever and not relaxing even if they are favourites to win.
Jack: In the roleplay, it was used to say that Leeds will work hard even if the fan thinks they belong in the Premier League.
Rowan: Listen to the roleplay again and see how we used the phrase to take something for granted in a natural context.
Roleplay 8b
Jack: Leeds United
Rich: Leeds are back in the Premier League after 16 years. How does that feel?
Rowan: It feels wonderful. 16 years is a long time in the wilderness for a club like Leeds. Now we’re back, we’re going to make the most of it.
Rich: A tough start - away at Liverpool.
Rowan: It doesn’t get much tougher than that but I think we might catch them cold at the start of the season. There could be a shock result on the cards.
Rich: You think you are going to do pretty well this season.
Rowan: Honestly, yes. We’re not taking anything for granted and we’re not going to win the league but I think there are a few teams worse than us in this league.
Rich: What should the Premier League be looking out for?
Rowan: Our manager - Marcelo Bielsa. Pep Guardiola? Who did he learn from? Marcelo Bielsa. His tactics and work on the training ground have transformed the team.
Rich: Can a manager be that important?
Rowan: I think so. I said before we’re not taking anything for granted and that’s because Marcelo Bielsa doesn’t take anything for granted. He always does his homework on every team we face.
Rich: A prediction?
Rowan: 9th. I’d be very happy with 9th place.
Jack: Let’s move on to our next roleplay. Your question is:
Rich: What is this fan worried about?
Roleplay 9
Rowan: Leicester City
Rich: Leicester had a great season last year - just missing out on the Champions League but still have a European Campaign to look forward to.
Jack: Yes, yes, it was great but a bit disappointing at the end. We were in the Champions League places all season so just to miss out like that was a bitter pill to swallow.
Rich: Can you get there this season?
Jack: I’m not sure. Breaking into the top four is so difficult and now we’ll be playing all these extra games in the Europa League.
Rich: A chance of some silverware?
Jack: Yes, and it would get us into next season’s Champions League but look at Wolves and Manchester United last season. It’s a hard trophy to win.
Rich: Any new signings yet?
Jack: No, new signings and we’ve lost Ben Chilwell to Chelsea so the strength of our squad is a bit of a worry and if Jamie Vardy gets injured I don’t know where the goals are going to come from.
Language Focus 9
Rowan: Before the roleplay, we asked you what this Premier League fan is worried about.
Rich: He was generally quite worried. He was worried about playing too many games, he was worried about not having enough players but he was probably most worried about the possibility of Jamie Vardy getting injured.
Jack: The phrase we want to look at from this roleplay where are the goals going to come from.
Rowan: It’s not really a fixed phrase but it’s something I often hear football fans talk about when they are worried about their team not scoring enough goals.
Rich: All our strikers are injured - where are the goals going to come from.
Jack: If we play with just one striker who knows where the goals are going to come from.
Rowan: Listen to the roleplay again and see how we used the phrase where are the goals going to come from in a natural context.
Roleplay 9b
Rowan: Leicester City
Rich: Leicester had a great season last year - just missing out on the Champions League but still have a European Campaign to look forward to.
Jack: Yes, yes, it was great but a bit disappointing at the end. We were in the Champions League places all season so just to miss out like that was a bitter pill to swallow.
Rich: Can you get there this season?
Jack: I’m not sure. Breaking into the top four is so difficult and now we’ll be playing all these extra games in the Europa League.
Rich: A chance of some silverware?
Jack: Yes, and it would get us into next season’s Champions League but look at Wolves and Manchester United last season. It’s a hard trophy to win.
Rich: Any new signings yet?
Jack: No, new signings and we’ve lost Ben Chilwell to Chelsea so the strength of our squad is a bit of a worry and if Jamie Vardy gets injured I don’t know where the goals are going to come from.
Rowan: Let’s move onto our final roleplay. Your question is:
Rich: What is this fan nervous about?
Roleplay 10
Jack: Fulham
Rich: That didn’t take long, did it? Fulham are back in the Premier League after just one season.
Rowan: No, it’s great. I think the play-offs are the best way to get promoted. It’s just so exciting and to beat our local rivals was even sweeter.
Rich: And do you think you’re going to make a better fist of it this time?
Rowan: I hope so. I think the manager, Scott Parker, has got the team working together better as a unit. We conceded 81 goals last time and I am a little worried about the defence again.
Rich: Any new signings at Craven Cottage to plug a few holes in that leaky defence?
Rowan: Not too many but I think that’s where we went wrong last time. We bought lots of players after getting promoted and they didn’t have time to gel.
Rich: So, you haven’t bought anybody?
Rowan: No, we’ve bought a couple and we’ve made a few of our loan signings into permanent deals like Harrison Reed - he was great last season. We’ve also got the Gabonese midfielder Mario Lemina - he could be really good in the Premier League.
Language Focus 10
Jack: Before the roleplay, we asked you what this Premier League fan is nervous about.
Rich: She said she was worried about Fulham’s defence. They conceded 81 goals the last time they were in the Premier League and she doesn’t want the team to make the same mistakes.
Rowan: The football phrase we want to look at from our final roleplay is a leaky defence.
Jack: A leak is a small hole that allows liquid to go where it shouldn’t. Sometimes you might get leaks in pipes in your house for example.
Rich: Something that is leaky has lots of holes in it so a leaky defence is a defence with lots of holes for attackers to move through.
Rowan: In the roleplay, Rich spoke about plugging holes in that leaky defence. To plug means to fill a hole.
Jack: Listen to the roleplay again and see how we used the phrase leaky defence in a natural context.
Roleplay 10b
Jack: Fulham
Rich: That didn’t take long, did it? Fulham are back in the Premier League after just one season.
Rowan: No, it’s great. I think the play-offs are the best way to get promoted. It’s just so exciting and to beat our local rivals was even sweeter.
Rich: And do you think you’re going to make a better fist of it this time?
Rowan: I hope so. I think the manager, Scott Parker, has got the team working together better as a unit. We conceded 81 goals last time and I am a little worried about the defence again.
Rich: Any new signings at Craven Cottage to plug a few holes in that leaky defence?
Rowan: Not too many but I think that’s where we went wrong last time. We bought lots of players after getting promoted and they didn’t have time to gel.
Rich: So, you haven’t bought anybody.
Rowan: No, we’ve bought a couple and we’ve made a few of our loan signings into permanent deals like Harrison Reed - he was great last season. We’ve also got the Gabonese midfielder Mario Lemina - he could be really good in the Premier League.
TASK
Jack: Our task for you this week is to choose three of the teams we’ve been speaking about and tell us how you think they will do this season.
Rich: Tell us who you think their best players are, what do you think about the manager, what the club should be hoping for this season and give us a prediction of where you think they will finish.
Rowan: Try to use some of the language from the podcast and write all your answers on the Premier Skills English website or Apple podcasts if that’s where you listen to us.
Football Phrase
Jack: Have you got a football phrase for us, Rich? We said we’d go with a more difficult phrase this week.
Rich: I have a phrase and yes it’s more difficult than last week’s but I’m sure a few of you will get it right. This week’s football phrase is to **** ** **. This phrase is used by fans to complain that their team are trying to score the perfect goal and they are not having any success. The team are passing and passing and passing; they don’t want to shoot - they want to **** ** **. They want to play short passes, one-touch football, not run and get the ball in the back of the net without shooting. It’s usually got a negative connotation about teams who keep possession and don’t shoot enough.
Rowan: Yes, this is definitely more difficult so I’m going to give everyone a clue. The clue is the players definitely don’t run - they do something much slower than that.
Jack: Let’s see who can get our football phrase right. If you are still wondering what the answer was to last week’s football phrase it was the community shield.
Rich: Right, that’s all we have time for this week! Don’t forget to write your answers to our questions and make a guess at our football phrase in the comments below. If you get it right, we’ll announce your name in next week’s show.
Rowan: If you have a question for us about football or English you can email us at premierskills@britishcouncil.org
Jack: or you can leave your questions and comments on the website in the comments section or on our Facebook page or Twitter feed.
Rich: or you could give us a rating and a fantastic review on Apple Podcasts.
Rowan: Bye for now and enjoy your football!
Vocabulary
How much did you understand?
Here is the vocabulary you saw at the top of this page and how Rowan, Rich and Jack used it in the roleplay. Do you know the words in bold?
Roleplay 1: If you’d asked me a few months ago I’d have been pretty despondent, to be honest, but now I’m actually really excited.
Roleplay 2: There seems to be a buzz around the place and I can’t wait for the new season to get started.
Roleplay 3: Avoiding relegation will be the priority but now playing a more expansive game.
Roleplay 4: They don’t get the credit they deserve - we don’t just lump the ball up front, you know.
Roleplay 5: Let’s just hope that Frank can get the team to gel.
Roleplay 6: We’ve been in the Premier League since 2013 now and I think we’re established now. We’re not a yo-yo team like in the past.
Roleplay 7: I’ve heard three big players are due for medicals this week.
Roleplay 8: 16 years is a long time in the wilderness for a club like Leeds.
Roleplay 9: We were in the Champions League places all season so just to miss out like that was a bitter pill to swallow.
Roleplay 10: And do you think you’re going to make a better fist of it this time?
Listen to the roleplays again to hear how Rich, Rowan and Jack used these words and phrases.
Language
Football Phrases & Cliches
In the roleplays, you heard Rich talking to ten Premier League fans from ten different Premier League clubs. After each roleplay, they looked at one football phrase or cliche. Take a look at the photos below and read the captions. Do you understand all of the phrases?
Arsenal
Aston Villa
Brighton & Hove Albion
Burnley
Chelsea
Crystal Palace
Everton
Fulham
Leeds United
Leicester City
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Task
Premier League Previews: Changes & Chances
In the roleplays, we spoke about ten Premier League clubs. Our task for you this week is to choose one (or more) of the teams and write your own preview and tell us how you think they will do this season.
- who are the club's best players
- has the club made any good signings
- what do you think about the manager and the team's style of play
- where do you think the team will finish
Try to use some of the football phrases we used in the podcast and write all your answers in the comments section below and don't forget to make a guess at this week's football phrase!
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06/04/2021
points
Yes, Of course i've been played.
06/04/2021 13:07
Arsenal
438
Yes, Of course i've been played.
24/10/2020
points
Hi, Rowan Jack and Rich!
I hope you are all well.
I think it will be nice to recommend movie related to the football or sport on the comment section..
I've watched two movies on this topic. One of them is a British movie "The Keeper" second is from USA called "Soul Surfer"
I recommend them to all my friends..
Best wishes.
24/10/2020 19:07
Tottenham Hotspur
5552
Hi, Rowan Jack and Rich!
I hope you are all well.
I think it will be nice to recommend movie related to the football or sport on the comment section..
I've watched two movies on this topic. One of them is a British movie "The Keeper" second is from USA called "Soul Surfer"
I recommend them to all my friends..
Best wishes.
24/10/2020
points
I’m going to choose Everton which is a sister team of my supported team Tottenham .
Carlo Ancelotti who is a calm and very experienced manager. After contracting he added depth to the squad. Players became motivated and team started coordinated play and made steady progress.
At the beginning of this season they hit the ground running with a high performance. Team is at the top of the table now. That isn’t grind out result . They didn’t take a win for granted.It had been deserved.
Fans must be over the moon, but shouldn’t expect team to do double over Liverpool. To draw also can be sucess. No place for a dream-:)
Last season team was underdog so lost many times at home matches. There is minus twelwe numbers between GF and GA. It indicates a leaky defence and they have to be tight at the back.
My citizen Cenk Tosun was disappointing. Where the goals will come from in case one of other striker injured ?
In my opinion; club best players are Richarlison,Pickford and Calvert-Lewin.In 2020 good signing is Rodriguez.
I think Everton will finish this season among the first ten teams.
24/10/2020 18:45
Tottenham Hotspur
5552
I’m going to choose Everton which is a sister team of my supported team Tottenham .
Carlo Ancelotti who is a calm and very experienced manager. After contracting he added depth to the squad. Players became motivated and team started coordinated play and made steady progress.
At the beginning of this season they hit the ground running with a high performance. Team is at the top of the table now. That isn’t grind out result . They didn’t take a win for granted.It had been deserved.
Fans must be over the moon, but shouldn’t expect team to do double over Liverpool. To draw also can be sucess. No place for a dream-:)
Last season team was underdog so lost many times at home matches. There is minus twelwe numbers between GF and GA. It indicates a leaky defence and they have to be tight at the back.
My citizen Cenk Tosun was disappointing. Where the goals will come from in case one of other striker injured ?
In my opinion; club best players are Richarlison,Pickford and Calvert-Lewin.In 2020 good signing is Rodriguez.
I think Everton will finish this season among the first ten teams.
10/09/2020
points
I think the football phrase is ( keep it up ) but I’m not sure.
10/09/2020 20:56
Manchester United
6536
I think the football phrase is ( keep it up ) but I’m not sure.
10/09/2020
points
Hello Rich , Jack and Rowan.
May I suggest having any competition here between all of us friendly listeners including you guys ?
Something like FPL league for the new season or a prediction competition like before.
I’d appreciate it if you have time to create that.
Thanks in advance :)
10/09/2020 20:51
Manchester United
6536
Hello Rich , Jack and Rowan.
May I suggest having any competition here between all of us friendly listeners including you guys ?
Something like FPL league for the new season or a prediction competition like before.
I’d appreciate it if you have time to create that.
Thanks in advance :)
10/09/2020
points
Good idea, MoBeckham! Let's see if we can create some interest over the next week or so. The Premier Skills English League will start scoring points in Matchweek 2 so there is a week for anybody who would like to join and create a team. Here are the instructions for everyone:
For the 2020/21 Fantasy Premier League why don't you join our mini-league "Premier Skills English"?
Joining the league couldn't be easier. Simply use the link below and you'll be added automatically after you've entered the game.
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Looking forward to playing against you this season!
Rich - The Premier Skills English Team
10/09/2020 23:19
Liverpool
594
Good idea, MoBeckham! Let's see if we can create some interest over the next week or so. The Premier Skills English League will start scoring points in Matchweek 2 so there is a week for anybody who would like to join and create a team. Here are the instructions for everyone:
For the 2020/21 Fantasy Premier League why don't you join our mini-league "Premier Skills English"?
Joining the league couldn't be easier. Simply use the link below and you'll be added automatically after you've entered the game.
https://fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/n4rwjn
League Code: n4rwjn
Looking forward to playing against you this season!
Rich - The Premier Skills English Team
11/09/2020
points
Much appreciated Rich. I reckon the new season will be so exciting on the pitch and off the pitch here on the Premier Skills English with all of you dear teachers and friends :)
11/09/2020 07:36
Manchester United
6536
Much appreciated Rich. I reckon the new season will be so exciting on the pitch and off the pitch here on the Premier Skills English with all of you dear teachers and friends :)
10/09/2020
points
I will choose Arsenal and Chelsea as a comparison
* Club's best players are ( Arsenal ) Aubameyang for sure , Mesut Ozil when he returns to his form , Nicholas Pepe and Bukayo Saka are so promising
( Chelsea ) Christian Pulisic is incredible , Mason Mount and N'Golo Kante.
* ( Arsenal ) had Elneny back from loan and he looks in a good form and they bought Gabriel who seems a good defender and for sure William from Chelsea.
( Chelsea ) Best transfer market ever with the likes of Timo Werner , Hakim Ziyech , Thiago Silva , Ben Chilwell , Malang Sarr and Kai Havertz which will add depth to the squad.
* ( Arsenal ) They have signed with a top manager who won two titles in a month which raise confidence of the team.
( Chelsea ) The manager is a legend of the team and knows everything about the club so it's time to win trophies after all the new players arrival.
* I think ( Arsenal ) will finish in the 4th or 5th position.
( Chelsea ) will finish in the 2nd or 3rd position.
10/09/2020 09:04
Manchester United
6536
I will choose Arsenal and Chelsea as a comparison
* Club's best players are ( Arsenal ) Aubameyang for sure , Mesut Ozil when he returns to his form , Nicholas Pepe and Bukayo Saka are so promising
( Chelsea ) Christian Pulisic is incredible , Mason Mount and N'Golo Kante.
* ( Arsenal ) had Elneny back from loan and he looks in a good form and they bought Gabriel who seems a good defender and for sure William from Chelsea.
( Chelsea ) Best transfer market ever with the likes of Timo Werner , Hakim Ziyech , Thiago Silva , Ben Chilwell , Malang Sarr and Kai Havertz which will add depth to the squad.
* ( Arsenal ) They have signed with a top manager who won two titles in a month which raise confidence of the team.
( Chelsea ) The manager is a legend of the team and knows everything about the club so it's time to win trophies after all the new players arrival.
* I think ( Arsenal ) will finish in the 4th or 5th position.
( Chelsea ) will finish in the 2nd or 3rd position.
08/09/2020
points
Guys, I have no idea about the football phrase. Please, give us some tips.
08/09/2020 03:02
Tottenham Hotspur
107
Guys, I have no idea about the football phrase. Please, give us some tips.
08/09/2020
points
Hey Guys! I can´t wait for the first game of the new season! And, what a Game! Liverpool vs Leeds has all the ingredients to be a fantastic clash. In my opinion it will be a chess game, considering that two of the best managers in the PL will face each other. Klopp has a better squad and a experienced team, however, Bielsa has a impressive collective team with players playing for each other. As I said before, I can´t wait for the game.
The team I chose is Everton. I guess they will do very well this season under the management of Carlo Ancelotti.
The best players in my opinion are Sigurdsson and Richarlisson. If the club confirms James Rodrigues, for sure they will add depth to the squad and fans are going to be over the moon. More than that, Everton should not be considered underdogs against Liverpool with this trio in the pitch.
The team has made good signings. Abdoulaye Doucoure from Watford, Allan from Napoli are good players. And if the club confirms James Rodriguez from Real Madrid, I´m sure they will face any other rival equally.
About the manager: Carlo Ancelotti is one of the best managers in the world. He can give to the team the confidence they need to play against other clubs and fight for the victory in all occasions.
Where do you think the team will finish: this season Everton will do better than last season. My guess is that club will finish between 5th and 8th position in the table.
08/09/2020 02:57
Tottenham Hotspur
107
Hey Guys! I can´t wait for the first game of the new season! And, what a Game! Liverpool vs Leeds has all the ingredients to be a fantastic clash. In my opinion it will be a chess game, considering that two of the best managers in the PL will face each other. Klopp has a better squad and a experienced team, however, Bielsa has a impressive collective team with players playing for each other. As I said before, I can´t wait for the game.
The team I chose is Everton. I guess they will do very well this season under the management of Carlo Ancelotti.
The best players in my opinion are Sigurdsson and Richarlisson. If the club confirms James Rodrigues, for sure they will add depth to the squad and fans are going to be over the moon. More than that, Everton should not be considered underdogs against Liverpool with this trio in the pitch.
The team has made good signings. Abdoulaye Doucoure from Watford, Allan from Napoli are good players. And if the club confirms James Rodriguez from Real Madrid, I´m sure they will face any other rival equally.
About the manager: Carlo Ancelotti is one of the best managers in the world. He can give to the team the confidence they need to play against other clubs and fight for the victory in all occasions.
Where do you think the team will finish: this season Everton will do better than last season. My guess is that club will finish between 5th and 8th position in the table.
07/09/2020
points
Hi, everyone!
I were over the moon about Liverpool last season. All team played pretty well.
Now I'm eager to see how they will play in this season, a good team win a season, a great team keeps the consistence and wins or continues competitive in more seasons, that is the challenge to Liverpool.
For now they didn't make any signings, I think it is not necessary, keeps the same team it is a good thing already.
If them plays as well as last season, they will reach the 100 points and will win the Premier League again......sure, Guardiola and City will fight to avoid that, they will try to reach 101 points. I hope that don't happens.
07/09/2020 23:00
Manchester City
185
Hi, everyone!
I were over the moon about Liverpool last season. All team played pretty well.
Now I'm eager to see how they will play in this season, a good team win a season, a great team keeps the consistence and wins or continues competitive in more seasons, that is the challenge to Liverpool.
For now they didn't make any signings, I think it is not necessary, keeps the same team it is a good thing already.
If them plays as well as last season, they will reach the 100 points and will win the Premier League again......sure, Guardiola and City will fight to avoid that, they will try to reach 101 points. I hope that don't happens.
07/09/2020
points
Chelsea best players are Ngolo Kante and the new signings Kai Havertz, Chilwell, Timo Werner and Thiago Sylva.
If that are Frank Lampard choices the cash splashed would be worthy if they end the season in top four teams.
I think this season the Blues will get free over these last years issues.
07/09/2020 15:13
Manchester City
3988
Chelsea best players are Ngolo Kante and the new signings Kai Havertz, Chilwell, Timo Werner and Thiago Sylva.
If that are Frank Lampard choices the cash splashed would be worthy if they end the season in top four teams.
I think this season the Blues will get free over these last years issues.
07/09/2020
points
Football phrase, 'hold it on'
07/09/2020 15:00
Manchester City
3988
Football phrase, 'hold it on'
06/09/2020
points
Phrase: passing the ball
06/09/2020 19:45
Liverpool
817
Phrase: passing the ball
06/09/2020
points
who are the club's best players
Well, I think the best ans samrtest investment was Chelsea, all lines of the team were beef up, and hope Frank Lampard will manage this machine of goals.
Also Arsenal, is doing well the stuff, keeping a base of team, and introducing new player, I can wait Arsenal will be a great rival, and maybe achive the tree or fourth position.
has the club made any good signings
Absolutly Chelsea, isn´t to argue.
what do you think about the manager and the team's style of play
Is too important, but I dont think Marcelo Bielsa can stay long time at Leeds, probabily, Bielsa will be fired at december, but I will wrong, I don´t know.
Also Roy Hudson, is not garantee of good results, He has a many experiences, but I think is in the past.
The surprise will be Carlo Ancelotti, and I hope Ancelotti demand Hirving Lozano at Everton, Ancelotti, has a perfect combination of inteligence and managment of the team, Everton could be a fifth in this season.
where do you think the team will finish
I too difficult to answer, I this this season will be full of surprise.
06/09/2020 19:44
Liverpool
817
who are the club's best players
Well, I think the best ans samrtest investment was Chelsea, all lines of the team were beef up, and hope Frank Lampard will manage this machine of goals.
Also Arsenal, is doing well the stuff, keeping a base of team, and introducing new player, I can wait Arsenal will be a great rival, and maybe achive the tree or fourth position.
has the club made any good signings
Absolutly Chelsea, isn´t to argue.
what do you think about the manager and the team's style of play
Is too important, but I dont think Marcelo Bielsa can stay long time at Leeds, probabily, Bielsa will be fired at december, but I will wrong, I don´t know.
Also Roy Hudson, is not garantee of good results, He has a many experiences, but I think is in the past.
The surprise will be Carlo Ancelotti, and I hope Ancelotti demand Hirving Lozano at Everton, Ancelotti, has a perfect combination of inteligence and managment of the team, Everton could be a fifth in this season.
where do you think the team will finish
I too difficult to answer, I this this season will be full of surprise.
06/09/2020
points
My answer to the football phrase is: **** ** **".
Thank you very much.
06/09/2020 15:34
Tottenham Hotspur
438
My answer to the football phrase is: **** ** **".
Thank you very much.
07/09/2020
points
Fortunately, my answer was correct. This week's football phrase is absolutely challenging.
Dear Rowan, Rich, and Jack, how could I earn points (by playing quiz, doing tasks, or answering the phrase)?
07/09/2020 14:55
Tottenham Hotspur
438
Fortunately, my answer was correct. This week's football phrase is absolutely challenging.
Dear Rowan, Rich, and Jack, how could I earn points (by playing quiz, doing tasks, or answering the phrase)?
09/09/2020
points
Hi Max Alex,
You get points for yourself, your club and your country by completing quizzes on learning pages throughout the website and for each comment you write on the website. The easiest way to get more points is to interact in the comments section on the podcast page and always do the quiz. You can also look around the website and you'll find quizzes on most pages in other sections. A good place to start is the football vocabulary section.
Good luck!
Rich - The Premier Skills English Team
09/09/2020 08:55
Liverpool
594
Hi Max Alex,
You get points for yourself, your club and your country by completing quizzes on learning pages throughout the website and for each comment you write on the website. The easiest way to get more points is to interact in the comments section on the podcast page and always do the quiz. You can also look around the website and you'll find quizzes on most pages in other sections. A good place to start is the football vocabulary section.
Good luck!
Rich - The Premier Skills English Team
12/09/2020
points
Hi Rich,
I suggest that you could set up the ranking of a country. It may let us know our position within a country.
Perhaps it makes the quiz and website more competitive.
Thank you.
12/09/2020 10:37
Tottenham Hotspur
438
Hi Rich,
I suggest that you could set up the ranking of a country. It may let us know our position within a country.
Perhaps it makes the quiz and website more competitive.
Thank you.
05/09/2020
points
The frase of the week is “**** ** **” greetings!
05/09/2020 02:55
Chelsea
16
The frase of the week is “**** ** **” greetings!
05/09/2020
points
I think the phrase of the week is **** ** **
05/09/2020 02:38
Chelsea
119
I think the phrase of the week is **** ** **
04/09/2020
points
To **** ** **
04/09/2020 17:56
Wolverhampton Wanderers
79
To **** ** **
04/09/2020
points
I think that the phrase is to '**** ** **'
04/09/2020 17:52
Watford
4417
I think that the phrase is to '**** ** **'