Podcast 38
Podcast 38
In this week's podcast, Jack and Rich talk about last weekend's big matches in the Premier League between Arsenal and Leicester City, and Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur. They talk about how managers change games and ask you what your perfect birthday result would be. The language focus is on the 'passive voice' and how it is often used in match reports.
How much did you understand?
Vocabulary
In this podcast, Rich and Jack used some football vocabulary that might be new for you. Try the activity below to see how much you understand:
"In the 53rd minute, Spurs were awarded a penalty for handball."
"Eriksen was played through by Lamela."
Christian Eriksen scored the winner for Spurs, against Manchester City, on his 24th birthday..
Language - The Passive Voice
In the podcast, Jack and Rich used some examples of the passive, which we create with the verb to be + past participle (3rd form of the verb). You can see two examples from the podcast below. We use the passive when it's not important or we don't know who did the action, when the main topic (the subject) isn't what did the action, or we want to put the most important thing at the beginning of the sentence. If you want to learn more, try the activity below and look at our Learn English Grammar Pages.
"Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming."
"Giroud had a shot but it was saved brilliantly by Schmeichel."
The answer to last week's 'What's my Team?' competition was Leicester City. Congratulations to Kwesimanifest from Ghana! Your prize is on its way!
Jack: Hello my name’s Jack and welcome to this week’s Premier Skills English podcast.
Rich: Hi everyone. I’m Rich and every week we talk about football and help you with your English.
Jack: This week, we’re going to talk about an amazing weekend in the Premier League, and we’re going to talk about birthdays and about how managers change games. The language focus is on how we use the passive voice.
Rich: And later, we’ll tell you about this week’s vote and I’ll also make another Premier League prediction.
Jack: But first, we have the result of our final ‘What’s my Team?’ competition riddle. Over the last few months there have been 20 competiton riddles and we’ve had winners from all over the world.
Rich: We’ve had winners from Poland, Vietnam, the Netherlands, Serbia, Ukraine, Tunisia, Ecuador, Kuwait, Algeria, Georgia, Armenia, Russia, Egypt, Spain, Italy, Uzbekistan and Montenegro.
Jack: And we’ve had entries from many, many more countries, too. Last week’s Premier League fan was Jennie and her favourite team is Leicester City, who are the Premier League leaders at the moment.
Rich: We made it a bit more difficult last week. There were no club nicknames and no clues about players or the city where they play.
Jack: But Leicester City’s season is certainly a dream and Jennie also said ‘people think our bubble is going to burst’, which is an expression that I like.
Rich: Yes, it’s an idiom to mean to end someone’s hopes or happiness. You could say that Arsenal burst Leicester’s bubble last weekend.
Jack: Arsenal won, which I was very happy about but I don’t think Leicester’s bubble has burst yet. They are still top of the league! So, who was last week’s winner?
Rich: We have selected a winner at random from the correct answers and our final and twentieth winner of the What’s my team? competition is Kwesimanifest, a Manchester Utd fan from Ghana. Congratulations Kwesimanifest! We’ll be in contact with you this week.
Jack: Well done Kwesimanifest. In our vote this week, we’d like to ask your opinion about the podcast.
Rich: We want to know how long the podcast should be. Do you think it should be about 5 minutes, between 5 and 10 minutes, between 10 and 15 minutes or longer than that? Vote for your preference and we’ll make the podcast at the length you want next week.
Jack: In last week’s vote, we asked you who you think is going to win the Premier League. A huge 56% of you think Leicester City are going to win it, 19% of you think Arsenal will become Champions, 13% think Man City will win the title and 10% think Manchester Utd can still catch the rest to win the Premier League.
Rich: Only 2% said that Spurs are going to win. Most of our votes were entered before last weekend’s matches so I imagine that some people have changed their mind now!
Jack: We also asked you why Leicester City are doing so well this season. Amaral from Albania, LiverpoolChile from Chile and Grigor25 from Armenia think that it’s Claudio Ranieri - the manager. Safwan2000 from Saudi Arabia thinks it’s a combination of the players, the manager and the style of play. Nalssgair from Libya thinks it’s the players because they play together as a team and they have Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez.
Rich: We also had lots of people using so and such in their comments last week. This was nice to see. We also corrected some of your comments. If you want us to correct your English, just write ‘correct me’ at the start of your comment.
Jack: What’s been happening in the Premier League this week, Rich?
Rich: We’ve already talked about it a little bit, but the big winners in the Premier League were the North London teams - Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur. There were also big wins for Chelsea, 5-1 against Newcastle, and Liverpool who won 6-0 away to Aston Villa.
Jack: I watched the Arsenal match on Sunday. It was an amazing match. Leicester defended very well but I think Arsenal deserved to win in the end, but it was such a late winning goal - the 95th minute!
Rich: I watched the Manchester City - Tottenham match. It was a very good match too, but maybe not as dramatic as the match at Arsenal. Spurs got a penalty that many people thought was a bit lucky. City equalised and they looked like the team that would win but in the last few minutes Christian Eriksen scored the winner for Spurs. It was his birthday, too!
Jack: What a perfect birthday for him! What would your perfect birthday result be, Rich?
Rich: I’d say Liverpool winning 6-0 away from home but it wasn’t my birthday this weekend. It is my birthday when Liverpool play the League Cup Final in two weeks so I’m hoping for a good result against Man CIty. What about you?
Jack: I’d take a 95th minute winning goal but it wasn’t my birthday this weekend either!
Rich: Tell me more about the Arsenal - Leicester match, I heard that it was the Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, who changed the game?
Jack: Leicester scored first when they were given a penalty, which was taken beautifully by Jamie Vardy, who now has 18 Premier League goals this season. It didn’t look good for Arsenal at half-time. The match changed in the 54th minute when a Leicester defender was sent off. Coquelin came off and was replaced by Theo Walcott who scored the equaliser a few minutes later. With just a few minutes left Oxlade-Chamberlain was substituted for Danny Welbeck who was playing for the first time in nearly a year. Giroud had a shot but it was saved brilliantly by Schmeichel. I thought it was going to finish 1-1 but in the last attack - Danny Welbeck got the winner for Arsenal.
Rich: It sounds like it was a very exciting match. I wish I’d watched it. When you were talking about the match you used lots of sentences that used the passive. The passive is used a lot when we talk about football matches. This is because we are often more interested in what happened than who did the action.
Jack: For example: ‘Leicester were given a penalty’. Here we are more interested in Leicester getting a penalty. We’re not that interested in who gave the penalty. And anyway, we know who gave the penalty - it was the referee - we know that, it’s obvious. It would be strange to say ‘the referee gave Leicester a penalty’.
Rich: Another example that you used was: ‘a Leicester defender was sent off’. Again the person who did the action was the referee.
Jack: Sometimes you might want to say who did the action in a passive sentence. For example: ‘it was saved brilliantly by Schmeichel’ We think the save was the most important thing here so we put it first in the passive but we also think it’s important to say who did it so we use the preposition ‘by’.
Rich: Another example could be:
Jack: We create the passive by using the verb to be + the 3rd form of the verb. What we would like you to do now is listen to Rich talking about the Manchester City - Spurs match and listen to see if he uses the passive.
Rich: The first half was very defensive and the score was 0-0 at halftime but the second half was much more exciting. In the 53rd minute Spurs were awarded a penalty for handball. The penalty was scored by Harry Kane. City needed to score and a defensive midfielder was replaced with Iheanacho - a striker. A few minutes later, City had the equaliser and it was scored by Iheanacho. It looked like City would win but with a few minutes left Eriksen was played through by Lamela and Spurs, and Eriksen on his birthday, could celebrate a famous win when he put the ball past Joe Hart in the City goal.
Jack: So, Rich used a few passive sentences there, did you hear them all? How many did you hear? And that brings us to our questions for today. Question 1. How do you celebrate your birthday? What would be a perfect birthday result for you?
Rich: Question 2: Can you use the passive to tell us about a famous or recent football match?
Jack: Question 3: Can you use a passive sentence to tell us something that a referee, a manager and a player did in a match without mentioning them?
Jack: Did anybody make the right prediction last week, Rich? I know that you got it wrong again! Which made me happy as it meant that Arsenal won!
Rich: Some of you predicted an Arsenal win... Well done to Elghoul from Algeria, SalvaGh from Spain, Shunka from Armenia, Aragorn1986 from Montenegro, and Mugemanyi from Rwanda. And a special congratulations to Rasha Nahas from Saudi Arabia, and Aroarm and Rafayel from Armenia who predicted the exact score 2-1 to Arsenal.
Jack: What match are you talking about this week, Rich?
Rich: The Premier League is taking a break this weekend. So I’m going to look at an exciting FA Cup match between Chelsea and Man City. Chelsea are in the best form of the season and are unbeaten in 10 matches and played with a lot of style in their last match - beating Newcastle 5-1. City have lots of matches in four different competitions and are not in great form after losing to Leicester and Spurs. Chelsea need to win to keep their season alive and I think they will. Final score: Chelsea 3-2 Manchester City
Jack: Right, anyway that’s it for today - we’ve run out of time! Thanks for listening. And don’t forget to write your answers to our questions, your predictions and anything you want to say about the website or football English in the comments below.
Rich: Don’t forget if you sign in, you can score points to see if you can get your club, your country and your name to the top of our leaderboard.
Jack: Bye for now and enjoy your football!
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How do you like to celebrate your birthday? What would be a perfect birthday result for you?
Can you use the passive to tell us about a famous or recent football match?
Can you use a passive sentence to tell us something that a referee, a manager and a player did in a match without mentioning them?
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17/02/2016
points
The match of Juventus and Napoli was played on Juve stadium, In the first half the match was played in a defensive style of playing, a few effective balls were played on the two keepers,one of the dangerous opportunities was played by Hysaj (Napoli player) as across to his mate Higuain but it was saved by Juve defender Bouncci with the side of his foot to provide a certain goal for Napoli, in the second half both teams have played much more attacking, a chance was missed by Dybala and the ball went above the bar, Morata was subsistuted by Zaza and Dybala by Alex sandro, In the 88th minute the ball was passed by Evra to Zaza and the ball was kicked by him with a powerful shoot and scored a goal,Juve won 1-0 and the league is leaded by them currently.
17/02/2016 02:49
Liverpool
3705
The match of Juventus and Napoli was played on Juve stadium, In the first half the match was played in a defensive style of playing, a few effective balls were played on the two keepers,one of the dangerous opportunities was played by Hysaj (Napoli player) as across to his mate Higuain but it was saved by Juve defender Bouncci with the side of his foot to provide a certain goal for Napoli, in the second half both teams have played much more attacking, a chance was missed by Dybala and the ball went above the bar, Morata was subsistuted by Zaza and Dybala by Alex sandro, In the 88th minute the ball was passed by Evra to Zaza and the ball was kicked by him with a powerful shoot and scored a goal,Juve won 1-0 and the league is leaded by them currently.
16/02/2016
points
Congratulations to Kwesimanifest
16/02/2016 22:25
Arsenal
5
Congratulations to Kwesimanifest
16/02/2016
points
So, the dance was performed by a player on the WC in Italy, the mistake was made by a ref. and one player was substituted with his own manager.
16/02/2016 21:54
Arsenal
3557
So, the dance was performed by a player on the WC in Italy, the mistake was made by a ref. and one player was substituted with his own manager.
16/02/2016
points
I remember one referee who showed three yellow cards in one match but he wasn't aware of it so the player continued to play; one manager who led their team in the first half and entered as a player in the second half in the FA cup final against Man.Utd.; one player who scored against Romania and started dancing round the corner flag:-)
16/02/2016 21:51
Arsenal
3557
I remember one referee who showed three yellow cards in one match but he wasn't aware of it so the player continued to play; one manager who led their team in the first half and entered as a player in the second half in the FA cup final against Man.Utd.; one player who scored against Romania and started dancing round the corner flag:-)
16/02/2016
points
Few days ago PL leader was hosted on the Emirates stadium. Leicester took advantage after Vardy was given a penalty but until the end home team managed to equalize after Walcott was assisted and turn the score into their favoure after Welbeck was found by Ozil. Truely remarkable game it was and the home team stayed in the race for the title..
16/02/2016 21:38
Arsenal
3557
Few days ago PL leader was hosted on the Emirates stadium. Leicester took advantage after Vardy was given a penalty but until the end home team managed to equalize after Walcott was assisted and turn the score into their favoure after Welbeck was found by Ozil. Truely remarkable game it was and the home team stayed in the race for the title..
16/02/2016
points
I Agree With Rich
16/02/2016 21:07
Manchester United
18
I Agree With Rich
16/02/2016
points
Rich made a tiny mistake. Chelsea will be beaten. The score does not matter, Something like 1 : 1.
16/02/2016 20:15
Liverpool
6578
Rich made a tiny mistake. Chelsea will be beaten. The score does not matter, Something like 1 : 1.
16/02/2016
points
The match's referee was abused by the local fans.
16/02/2016 20:13
Liverpool
6578
The match's referee was abused by the local fans.
16/02/2016
points
Recently I have been totally destroyed in my predictions by the outcomes of the last Premier League games.
16/02/2016 20:12
Liverpool
6578
Recently I have been totally destroyed in my predictions by the outcomes of the last Premier League games.
16/02/2016
points
I like to have my birthday different any time. A perfect result would be singing and dancing till the dawn.
16/02/2016 20:06
Liverpool
6578
I like to have my birthday different any time. A perfect result would be singing and dancing till the dawn.
16/02/2016
points
Congrats to Kwesimanifest ! I've been hoping too much to win as I can see.... Fortune favours the Brave nevertheless. :-)
16/02/2016 20:03
Liverpool
6578
Congrats to Kwesimanifest ! I've been hoping too much to win as I can see.... Fortune favours the Brave nevertheless. :-)
16/02/2016
points
Correct me. I wish I could celebrate my birthday attending at the UEFA Champions League Final being contested by Real Madrid and Manchester City. I am sure that I would enjoy a lot that match, specially if Real Madrid won as they are my favourite team in Spain. In England it is Man.City and that's the reason for that special match I wish I could attend some time in my life. As regards with the result, I would like to see quite a lot goals and excitement. So, Real Madrid 3-2 Man.City.
16/02/2016 19:51
Manchester City
841
Correct me. I wish I could celebrate my birthday attending at the UEFA Champions League Final being contested by Real Madrid and Manchester City. I am sure that I would enjoy a lot that match, specially if Real Madrid won as they are my favourite team in Spain. In England it is Man.City and that's the reason for that special match I wish I could attend some time in my life. As regards with the result, I would like to see quite a lot goals and excitement. So, Real Madrid 3-2 Man.City.
16/02/2016
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Correct me. In respect of the penalty that was awarded to Barcelona last weekend I had to say that it was really impressive while a bit disrespectful because they were winning 3-1 when Messi performed that "famous" penalty.I think that if they had gone losing or drawing Messi wouldn't have executed the penalty in that way. In any case, Barcelona played much better than their opponents and they deserved to win as they did.
I think that if Barcelona don't make any stupid mistake or not have any important injury they are going to win "La Liga".
16/02/2016 19:42
Manchester City
841
Correct me. In respect of the penalty that was awarded to Barcelona last weekend I had to say that it was really impressive while a bit disrespectful because they were winning 3-1 when Messi performed that "famous" penalty.I think that if they had gone losing or drawing Messi wouldn't have executed the penalty in that way. In any case, Barcelona played much better than their opponents and they deserved to win as they did.
I think that if Barcelona don't make any stupid mistake or not have any important injury they are going to win "La Liga".
20/02/2016
points
Hi SalvaGH
I saw this penalty last week and thought it was amazing, even if it was a little bit cheeky! I've heard people calling it disrespectful too, but football is also about entertainment and this penalty was definitely entertaining!
I've made a couple of alterations to your message below, have a look at them and let me know if you've got any questions.
In respect of the penalty that was awarded to Barcelona last weekend I have to say that it was really impressive although maybe a bit disrespectful. Barcelona were winning 3-1 when Messi performed that "famous" penalty and I think that if they had been losing or drawing Messi wouldn't have taken the penalty that way. In any case, Barcelona played much better than their opponents and they deserved to win.
If Barcelona don't make any stupid mistakes or don't get any major injuries I think they'll win "La Liga".
20/02/2016 22:00
Liverpool
594
Hi SalvaGH
I saw this penalty last week and thought it was amazing, even if it was a little bit cheeky! I've heard people calling it disrespectful too, but football is also about entertainment and this penalty was definitely entertaining!
I've made a couple of alterations to your message below, have a look at them and let me know if you've got any questions.
In respect of the penalty that was awarded to Barcelona last weekend I have to say that it was really impressive although maybe a bit disrespectful. Barcelona were winning 3-1 when Messi performed that "famous" penalty and I think that if they had been losing or drawing Messi wouldn't have taken the penalty that way. In any case, Barcelona played much better than their opponents and they deserved to win.
If Barcelona don't make any stupid mistakes or don't get any major injuries I think they'll win "La Liga".
16/02/2016
points
Correct me. This week I don't agree with Rich, I think that Man.City has more to say in that clash. I am going to bet on a draw. Final score: Chelsea 2-2 Man.City. So, I believe that is going to be a replay and hopefully, Man. City will beat Chelsea on that game and therefore they will make it to the next round.
I know that it's not going to be easy, mostly because they are not doing very well lately but I trust in the Man.City squad.
16/02/2016 19:30
Manchester City
841
Correct me. This week I don't agree with Rich, I think that Man.City has more to say in that clash. I am going to bet on a draw. Final score: Chelsea 2-2 Man.City. So, I believe that is going to be a replay and hopefully, Man. City will beat Chelsea on that game and therefore they will make it to the next round.
I know that it's not going to be easy, mostly because they are not doing very well lately but I trust in the Man.City squad.
16/02/2016
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Hi SalvaGH
This is a really accurate bit of writing. I like your use of 'has more to say' - it's nicely idiomatic and works. I'm not sure it's exactly how I'd say it, but there's nothing really wrong. A couple of little mistakes:
So, I believe
thatthere is going to be a replay and hopefully, Man. City will beat Chelseaonin that game and therefore (this is grammatically fine, but it sounds a little formal for this sort of writing - you could just leave it out) they will make it to the next round.There's one more mistake that I would probably point out in a classroom, but wouldn't even notice in the real world.
they are not doing very well lately
I would correct this to: they have not been doing very well lately, but as I say, it's a bit of an English classroom mistake and I think that's probably the sort of thing a normal native speaker would say.
I'll take a look at your other two comments tomorrow.
Jack - The Premier Skills English Team
16/02/2016 20:29
Arsenal
560
Hi SalvaGH
This is a really accurate bit of writing. I like your use of 'has more to say' - it's nicely idiomatic and works. I'm not sure it's exactly how I'd say it, but there's nothing really wrong. A couple of little mistakes:
So, I believe
thatthere is going to be a replay and hopefully, Man. City will beat Chelseaonin that game and therefore (this is grammatically fine, but it sounds a little formal for this sort of writing - you could just leave it out) they will make it to the next round.There's one more mistake that I would probably point out in a classroom, but wouldn't even notice in the real world.
they are not doing very well lately
I would correct this to: they have not been doing very well lately, but as I say, it's a bit of an English classroom mistake and I think that's probably the sort of thing a normal native speaker would say.
I'll take a look at your other two comments tomorrow.
Jack - The Premier Skills English Team
16/02/2016
points
Congratulations to Kwesimanifest, enjoy it!!
16/02/2016 19:21
Manchester City
841
Congratulations to Kwesimanifest, enjoy it!!
16/02/2016
points
Since my birthday is in Sep. it can only be some match on the start of the season. Doesn't matter though, every Arsenal win is special. Still I have one wish. I would like to see Henry as an Arsenal manager one day. If by some case it happens on my birthday then it would be very special day. And it would result with a win probably.
16/02/2016 17:46
Arsenal
3557
Since my birthday is in Sep. it can only be some match on the start of the season. Doesn't matter though, every Arsenal win is special. Still I have one wish. I would like to see Henry as an Arsenal manager one day. If by some case it happens on my birthday then it would be very special day. And it would result with a win probably.
16/02/2016
points
I wish I could celebrate my birthday in New Zealand. I like their green landscapes and mountains..
16/02/2016 17:37
Arsenal
3557
I wish I could celebrate my birthday in New Zealand. I like their green landscapes and mountains..
16/02/2016
points
This is a match to avoid. If I have to predict the score I would say it's going to be Chelsea 1 City 0.
16/02/2016 17:12
Arsenal
3557
This is a match to avoid. If I have to predict the score I would say it's going to be Chelsea 1 City 0.
16/02/2016
points
Congratulations to Kwesimanifest from Ghana! Nicely done!
16/02/2016 16:55
Arsenal
3557
Congratulations to Kwesimanifest from Ghana! Nicely done!
16/02/2016
points
I would like to celebrate my birthday watching a Champion League match what ever the result would be.
Mahrez was substituted for Gray by Ranieri who demonstrated how a great mistake he did.
Vardy was given a penalty before half time.
I agree with Rich for the result not the score.I predict a 2.1 win for the blues.
16/02/2016 14:53
Manchester City
3988
I would like to celebrate my birthday watching a Champion League match what ever the result would be.
Mahrez was substituted for Gray by Ranieri who demonstrated how a great mistake he did.
Vardy was given a penalty before half time.
I agree with Rich for the result not the score.I predict a 2.1 win for the blues.
16/02/2016
points
Congratulations to Kwesimanifest from Ghana! Well done!)
16/02/2016 14:41
Arsenal
2453
Congratulations to Kwesimanifest from Ghana! Well done!)
16/02/2016
points
I prefer to celebrate my birthday with my family and near relatives.
Unfortunately,Leicester was beaten by Arsenal at the last EPL match.
I suppose Manchester City will defeat Chelsea by 2:0
16/02/2016 14:22
Manchester United
1079
I prefer to celebrate my birthday with my family and near relatives.
Unfortunately,Leicester was beaten by Arsenal at the last EPL match.
I suppose Manchester City will defeat Chelsea by 2:0
16/02/2016
points
I predict that Chelsea is going to beat Man City 2-1.
16/02/2016 14:10
Liverpool
3705
I predict that Chelsea is going to beat Man City 2-1.
16/02/2016
points
I usually do not celebrate, it would be perfect if Liverpool could win the Europa League and the League Cup this season,it would be such a great result for them.
16/02/2016 14:08
Liverpool
3705
I usually do not celebrate, it would be perfect if Liverpool could win the Europa League and the League Cup this season,it would be such a great result for them.
17/02/2016
points
Totally agree with you, Assemjuve on this point. Nevertheless, Liverpool must fight hard.
17/02/2016 01:49
Liverpool
6578
Totally agree with you, Assemjuve on this point. Nevertheless, Liverpool must fight hard.
16/02/2016
points
would you mind correct me ?
I would like to celebrate my birthday in the Emirates Stadium because It is amazing place for it. I think that Emirates Stadium has a lot of gunner .
16/02/2016 12:05
Arsenal
97
would you mind correct me ?
I would like to celebrate my birthday in the Emirates Stadium because It is amazing place for it. I think that Emirates Stadium has a lot of gunner .
08/04/2016
points
Hello @davidcusco56 I think you can say "I would like to spend my birthday in Emirates stadium because it would be more spectacular."
08/04/2016 10:38
Arsenal
2320
Hello @davidcusco56 I think you can say "I would like to spend my birthday in Emirates stadium because it would be more spectacular."
16/02/2016
points
Hi Davidcusco65
Your English is good - I can make a couple of suggestions. In your first sentence, you use the form 'I would like'. When you start a sentence with a conditional clause, it is better to follow it with the same form. So I would have said:
I would like to spend my birthday in the Emirates Stadium because it would be an awesome place for it.
The second sentence has a simple mistake: if you use a quantifier like 'a lot of', you need to use the plural form of the noun it describes: a lot of Gunners! However, the sentence still doesn't sound natural to me, I would say: There are a lot of Gunners at the Emirates Stadium.
I hope that helps!
Jack - The Premier Skills English Team
16/02/2016 12:53
Arsenal
560
Hi Davidcusco65
Your English is good - I can make a couple of suggestions. In your first sentence, you use the form 'I would like'. When you start a sentence with a conditional clause, it is better to follow it with the same form. So I would have said:
I would like to spend my birthday in the Emirates Stadium because it would be an awesome place for it.
The second sentence has a simple mistake: if you use a quantifier like 'a lot of', you need to use the plural form of the noun it describes: a lot of Gunners! However, the sentence still doesn't sound natural to me, I would say: There are a lot of Gunners at the Emirates Stadium.
I hope that helps!
Jack - The Premier Skills English Team
16/02/2016
points
I would say so : There might be a lot of Gunners at the Emirates Stadium on the occasion.
16/02/2016 20:19
Liverpool
6578
I would say so : There might be a lot of Gunners at the Emirates Stadium on the occasion.