Soccer Terms Explained! Wee Geordie, our storeman’s assistant, has prepared a glossary of fioccer terms for those who follow the one and only football. But for goodness sake shy clear of Geordie if he starts to tell of the time when he was sth emergency in “ Otspurs versus the Arsenal.” Anyway here are his definitions as a guide for intending patrons in the forthcoming match. “Over the Bar” =1 Pint to the “Coaled” = What Tiger’s Milk is winner. worth. “Positional Play” = Finessing for “Hard Shot” = A hot egg. the counter (lunch) attack. “Quick Return” = The Other “Fast Play” =The last shot before (Second) half (It must be getting the whistle goes at six. near Six.) “Short Pass” = Too much froth. “Inside Right” = The contents of “A Series of Heads” = Officials in ‘he bottle. front of the Bar. “Bottled Up” =Ask yourself. And whatever the merits of the various codes may be there is only one opinion when it comes to the question of “ Cup Tie Compound.” That’s why Timaru makes you say "Thank Goodness for a Thirst." n/F STUFF TC HOT VP THE TKOOPS BonW loving cm by JOHN ZEID A CO. LTD., Anise Avenue, Aucklind. “
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3783, 17 July 1936, Page 9
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