Phrase | Definition |
Bill, William Hill | Club legend, co-founder , president, coach of the 92 Glamour side and BETA owner |
Cooper’s | Medicine administered to injured players for a speedy recovery |
Cyprus Under 12’s | Rumoured amazing ability about any unknown player on the opposition side, as in: "Watch out for Number 14. I think he used to play for Cyprus Under 12’s" |
Disgrace | Code name for any decision the ref might make during a match such as tossing the coin |
Don, The | Nickname for 36 goal A-division Top Scorer, Richard Coburn, as in "he’s that good, because he hit a golf ball against a rainwater tank as a kid" |
"Don’t f**k it up!" | Traditional wise words of encouragement given to Whites players before important games |
Glamour | That indefinable something, which makes the Whites sparkle just that little bit brighter than any other club in the world |
Hilal, to pull a | To score on debut for one's team. For a proper Hilal it has to be with the first touch. |
Marty, What about? | General call of frustration when one’s lead is ignored, first uttered by Whites legend Martin Aspin in reference to him having had the ball for only 87% of possession in the last twenty minutes |
Mayer, Edgar | All-time greatest scorer for the Uni Whites (52 in one season, 1992) |
Muddle, In the | Translation: In the middle, phrase coined by Scottish star striker Calum to let everyone know where he was and that the ball should follow |
Ninety-Two (92) | That indefinable number which does not only stand for the year of the Whites first trophy, but also the birth of the glamour and the hope of a new fairy tale season |
Preparation for a big match | To be in bed by 4 am Saturday morning |
Prodigal Son, The | Jan Pfitzner, member of the 92 side, coach and club legend, but is now playing for Immanuel |
That's it | 90% of the lyrics of the Whites club song and a major philosophical statement in the world of football |
"What have I stepped into?" | Traditional question by new players to the Collegiate League, first uttered by Simon Ward when faced with the proposition of playing the first pre-season match without a ref and proper goals. |