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Q.1
Which of the following phrases is correct when describing the tradition and format of the FA Cup?
The romance of the cup
The love of the cup
The history of the cup
The story of the cup
Q.2
What does the cliché ‘form goes out the window’ mean?
When a player is badly hurt
When a lower-ranked team in a derby or cup game raises its game to play well against a higher-ranked side
When a team or a player sometimes plays well and then plays badly the following week
When two teams are evenly matched
Q.3
When is the phrase ‘David and Goliath’ used?
When a team loses in an important match
When a team loses in the last minute
When a big team loses against a smaller team
When a team loses against the league leaders
Q.4
What do we call a team that has little or no chance of winning a game or a competition?
A fish out of water
A minnow
A sick parrot
A small dog
Q.5
Which of the following words does not collocate (go with) the phrase ‘cup run’?
A continued cup run
A good cup run
A bad cup run
A lucky cup run
Q.6
Sometimes a club feels that they are destined to win the FA Cup, what cliché do we use to explain this?
Their luck is in
Their writing is on the cup
Their name is on the cup
Their colours are on the cup
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