Trialist
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3
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over 6 years

Hi everyone,


My name's Tom Williams and I'm a journalist from the AFP news agency.

I'm writing a book - a global football glossary - which is due for publication next year and I'm looking for words or phrases that are either unique to or particularly popular in New Zealand. Does anyone have any suggestions?

It's a difficult task, since so much of New Zealand's football vocabulary is shared with the UK and Australia, but I'd love to include some Kiwi terminology in the book if I can.

Any contributions will be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks,

Tom

First Team Squad
280
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1.6K
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almost 12 years

This has got me thinking!

Appiah without the pace
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19K
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over 16 years
First Team Squad
280
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1.6K
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almost 12 years

Chant in huddles pre game? 3,2,1 "team name".

Starting XI
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2.8K
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almost 9 years

death strikes (in reference to game being decided on penalties) or did we pinch that from the USA?

First Team Squad
280
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1.6K
·
almost 12 years

"get stuck in" - coach telling players to give 100% effort

Listen here Fudgeface
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15K
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about 14 years
Trialist
57
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150
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over 7 years

She'll be right mate.

Marquee
970
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6.5K
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over 11 years

Way to go guys!

Dig a hole, dig a hole, dig a hole! (player injured)

Boot it forward!

Going into the sheds (half-time)

(don't) play for touch ((don't) kick it out of play)

Game for sissies eh

First Team Squad
280
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1.6K
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almost 12 years
Marquee
1.2K
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5.5K
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over 13 years

Shirts off!  At 80 minutes during Wellington Phoenix (NZ's only professional club) games if they are leading. 

Player is munted (injured). Pitch is munted (unplayable). Munted came into regular lingo in Christchurch after the 2010/11 earthquakes. 

Marquee
970
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6.5K
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over 11 years

travelling circus (home games that aren't)

crowd (or sometimes croud) - anything more than single figures

Marquee
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5.5K
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over 13 years
Budgie lover
620
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2.2K
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almost 17 years

death strikes (in reference to game being decided on penalties) or did we pinch that from the USA?

@usasoccerguy

Legend
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22K
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almost 9 years

Having 'Ferns' inserted in name of any national sporting team (not just football), eg Football Ferns national womens team.

Marquee
620
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6.3K
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almost 17 years
Marquee
970
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6.5K
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over 11 years

Stand - a semi-permanent structure made of planks and scaffolding poles supporting a dozen plus adults 

Stadium - ditto but more or less permanent and built by professionals

Trialist
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3
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over 6 years

Thanks very much guys. Death strikes does indeed appear to be a USA Soccer Guy coinage, but I like a lot of the other ones, particularly going into the sheds (which I suspect comes from rugby league) and munted.

Phoenix Academy
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310
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over 10 years

Dyer-of very poor quality 

E.g. "The midfield was Dyer"

Phoenix Academy
140
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310
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over 10 years

injured - a term used by senior pros to indicate an upcoming international fixt

Legend
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16K
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about 17 years

we generally call screw in studs 'sprigs' or 'studs' as opposed to wearing 'mouldies'

One in a million
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9.5K
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about 17 years

Personal reasons - the standard reason for breaking contract and leaving a club

Phoenix Academy
100
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370
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about 9 years
Two Foot - when someone is a better player than you, a two foot challenge is a nice way to settle things :)
Marquee
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9.5K
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over 12 years

Not-a-striker - not a striker

Marquee
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9.5K
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over 12 years

Alignment - a term used to describe a fancy PowerPoint presentation

Listen here Fudgeface
3.7K
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15K
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about 14 years

Toilet seat - something the Phoenix never lift up

Life and death
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5.5K
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about 17 years

on that, is "wooden spoon" (last place at the end of the season), one of ours?

Cock
2.7K
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16K
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over 14 years

Stick it in the mixer

Jag
Not Elite enough
730
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8K
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almost 17 years

Boro4eva wrote:

welly it

Is particularly British. The Kiwi version would be "Gumboot it", which doesn't quite have the same ring to it.

Jag
Not Elite enough
730
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8K
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almost 17 years

'Goal Box' is one which I'd never heard in my life before moving to NZ. Means the 6 yard box, or goal area. I think.

One in a million
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9.5K
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about 17 years

Jag wrote:

'Goal Box' is one which I'd never heard in my life before moving to NZ. Means the 6 yard box, or goal area. I think.

Goal area

Marquee
1.2K
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8.2K
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almost 17 years

CactusJones wrote:
Two Foot - when someone is a better player than you, a two foot challenge is a nice way to settle things :)

aka "bobsled"

I assume it's the ubiquity of rugby in NZ that has lead to the commonplace description of a shot flying over the bar being commonly jokingly referred to as a "conversion" or "three points"

Marquee
970
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6.5K
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over 11 years
Starting XI
6.8K
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4.6K
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over 9 years
Marquee
7K
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9.3K
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over 13 years

Egg ball, what non football people think is called football.

Starting XI
230
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2.7K
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about 17 years

International window: The perfect time for a marriage proposal/wedding/honeymoon

Starting XI
230
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2.7K
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about 17 years

on that, is "wooden spoon" (last place at the end of the season), one of ours?

North American colleagues has never heard of this when I brought it up, when working overseas during the "Avoid the Spoon" season

Starting XI
230
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2.7K
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about 17 years

YoungHeart wrote:

Unattached FC?

New Zealand's most prolific provider of international 'talent'

Listen here Fudgeface
3.7K
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15K
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about 14 years

wolfman wrote:

on that, is "wooden spoon" (last place at the end of the season), one of ours?

North American colleagues has never heard of this when I brought it up, when working overseas during the "Avoid the Spoon" season

It's a British thing originally, Australia were the ones who applied it to team sports though.
WeeNix
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630
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over 16 years

Have a read of this blog and the comments that follow it....

https://in-the-back-of-the.net/2016/01/03/guest-po...

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