A tangled web of metaphors
My favourite football (soccer) team is the Bristol City Football Club. I have supported them through thick and thin (an awful lot of thin) since I was about nine years old.
Lowly BCFC met the mighty Manchester United in a * "Carabao Cup" fixture today.
The result?
BCFC 2 - MU 1
We won!
Such was the excitement that a Bristol Sports Reporter/Journalist posted this to our local newspaper, the "Bristol Post"
"When Smith drove into the box, he almost laid the ball on a plate for Reid but for Daley Blind to pour cold water on the move, intercepting just as the forward looked to pull the trigger."
Untangle those metaphors if you can!
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* The Carabao Cup
Lowly BCFC met the mighty Manchester United in a * "Carabao Cup" fixture today.
The result?
BCFC 2 - MU 1
We won!
Such was the excitement that a Bristol Sports Reporter/Journalist posted this to our local newspaper, the "Bristol Post"
"When Smith drove into the box, he almost laid the ball on a plate for Reid but for Daley Blind to pour cold water on the move, intercepting just as the forward looked to pull the trigger."
Untangle those metaphors if you can!
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* The Carabao Cup
The EFL Cup (referred to
historically, and colloquially, as simply the League Cup),
currently known as the Carabao Cup for sponsorship reasons, is an
annual knockout football competition
in men's domestic English football.
Organised by the English Football
League (EFL), it is open to any club within the top four levels
of the English
football league system – 92 clubs in total –
comprising the top level Premier League, and the three
divisions of the English Football League's own league competition (Championship, League One and League Two).
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