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Learn English Through Football Podcast: Hull v Swansea

Published 8 years, 11 months ago
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Hull v Swansea features in our predictions spotlight at the end of the show. We also try to guess the results of Bournemouth v West Ham and Liverpool v Burnley. To start, however, we review some of the football stories from this week. We will then introduce some football language including 'retrospective action' and 'long ball game'. Of course, you can read the transcript for the show in our post below (Damian = DF, Damon = DB). Learn English Through Football Podcast: 2017 - Hull vs Swansea Subscribe to the show and receive automatic downloads every week Subscribe through i-tunes here Click for the latest shows here Podcast FAQ Transcript of the show DB: You're listening to languagecaster's football language podcast. My name is Damon and I am here in a slightly cloudy and cool Tokyo. Last week I couldn't make it to the podcast with Damian, and this week, it's Damian's turn! Unfortunately he will not be with us this week as he's taking a well-earned rest and watching football with friends and family, but fingers crossed, we'll both be back next week. Line up So, today, we will start with the good, the bad and the ugly, which is our short review section looking at some of the football news from the past week - look out for Barcelona featuring! After that, we have a couple of phrases from football to talk about, and this week they are 'retrospective action' and 'long ball game'. We finish off with our predictions section with three games from the Premier League: Liverpool taking on Burnley, Bournemouth hosting West Ham, and a relegation six-pointer, Hull against Swansea. Yes, you are listening to languagecaster.com and that message was in Catalan. Drop us a line at admin@languagecaster.com if you have the message a€œYou are listening to languagecastera€ in your language. Now next up we have the good, the bad and the ugly. Good Let's start with Barcelona's incredibly come-back against PSG in the Champions League. Trailing 4-0 after the first leg, the Catalan side needed 4 to force extra time. They got three but then the French side scored an away goal, which meant Barcelona had to score another 3 to win with only 30 minutes to go. There were two minutes of the 90 minutes left when Neymar slotted home a fabulous free kick, and in the five minutes of extra time, Barcelona did the impossible and scored two more to record a fantastic come back. Bad Staying with the Champions League in Europe, bad again for Arsenal who were thrashed 10-2 over the two legs by Bayern Munich. The Gunners were destroyed 5-1 again, but this time in front of their home fans, many of whom are now calling for their manager, Arsène Wenger, to go. The French manager, who has been at the club for over 20 years, will next have to get past a big banana skin in the FA Cup this weekend, when the London side take on minnows Lincoln. Controversial To finish, a little bit ugly and definitely controversial. In Manchester United's game against Bournemouth last week there were several incidents involving Bournemouth's centre back, Tyrone Mings, and United's forward Ibrahimovic. And their battle on the pitch ended up with both facing retrospective action - Mings for an alleged stamp on the Swede's head, and Zlatan for an alleged elbow in the face in revenge. The stamp and the elbow are ugly, but the controversy is how can you decide when something is deliberate? Many believe that Mings' stamp was accidental, while others are convinced it was deliberate. The player says it was an accident. Having looked at it, the English FA has decided to ban the Bournemouth player for 5 games. A controversial decision on something so subjective. Follow us Now, just to let you know, you can follow usA  on twitter where our handle is @languagecaster, and find us on Facebook Learn English Through Football, We have an Instagram page and of course you can contact us directly at admin@languagecaster.com. We'd love to hear from you and hear what you think of the show! Get in touch
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