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footballerfoot‧bal‧ler /ˈfʊtbɔːlə $ -bɒːlər/ ●○○ noun [countable] British English - After all, rugby union has been the poor footballer brother to rugby league in Sydney for decades.
- Although Hampden Babylon will be distrusted by managers, administrators, footballers and agents, it has been written from inside football.
- Even third division footballers don't have those curly bits at the back any more, but Shilton and Keegan still do.
- Most boys and girls dream of being famous footballers, ballerinas or actresses.
- Proprietor is an ex-Hibernian footballer and this bar buzzes with personalities on match day.
- Read in studio A murder inquiry's under way after the death of a young footballer.
- So, do tomboyish girls, and footballers have very long ring fingers?
► Footballassociation football, nounbook, verbbooking, nouncentre, nouncorner, nounextra time, nounFC, footballer, nounfootie, nounfree kick, nounfullback, nounhalf, nounhandball, nounhead, verbheader, nounkick, nounleg, nounmidfield, nounpenalty, nounpenalty area, nounpenalty kick, nounpenalty shoot-out, nounred card, nounrush, verbsoccer, nounstriker, nounsweeper, nounthrow-in, nountransfer list, nounyellow card, noun ADJECTIVE► good· And anyway, the bottom line should be Cottee is unquestionably a better footballer than Stewart.· He was a good footballer, who would have made the top in that field had he so wished.· The best footballer of his year he was also regularly in trouble with one teacher or another. ► professional· Chapman took over at Leeds at a time when professional footballers were beginning to assert themselves as an organized body of workers.· It has also proved a hit with professional footballers.· Yet both professional footballers and cricketers were subjected to unreasonable restrictions and working practices.· For example, the professional footballer is an integral part of the production process of producing a football match.· Even a professional footballer is among her clients.· Cooperation unbecoming of a professional footballer?· He had a brief career as a professional footballer, making eight appearances for Charlton in the early 1950s.· In that case, the plaintiff was a professional footballer registered with a league club, Newcastle United. ► young· Five-a-side football invitation YOUNG footballers are invited to compete in a five-a-side tournament organised by police at Warrington.· Read in studio A murder inquiry's under way after the death of a young footballer.· He had the face and build of a young footballer. VERB► become· But, then, all kids have heroes; they don't all become rock stars or footballers, though.· Mitchell supplemented his ring earnings with work as a carpenter and Blake became a pro footballer.· The reason I became a footballer was simple: I could run faster than anybody else, that's about it. someone who plays football, especially a professional player SYN soccer player American English |