Going Lampard?
A shoutout to SoccerBlog, who have added a very useful term to our football lexicon:
Lampard - As used in this sentence: “Have you gone Lampard on us?”
Lampard (noun): To hit the ball with full force from five yards outside the goal and see it miss its target by a considerable margin (a length of a football field), to do this endlessly, and then follow it up with a look of chagrin. Synonymous with no finesse, useless, failure to score, directionally challenged, repetitive, berserker, subcortical.
Full entry can be found here:
On a totally unrelated tangent, here’s what Luis Aragones (the Spanish coach) had to say when asked to apologise for his racist remarks about Thiery Henry:
“I won’t talk about it for another second. Why? Because it’s not like that. I have black, Gypsy and Japanese friends, including one whose job is to determine the sex of poultry.”
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Get your apologies ready guys . . . .Lampard to score the wimmer on Sunday - you heard it here first
LOL!!
i actually thought that the ‘dictionary meaning’ of Lampard was funny.