[Official Site] JÁLO FIRES YOUNG REDS INTO FOURTH ROUND

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  1. Newsbot

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    JÁLO FIRES YOUNG REDS INTO FOURTH ROUND
    Match Reports

    The U18s secure safe passage into round four of this season's FA Youth Cup

    In a highly-competitive fixture with Lincoln City played in the blistering cold of Oakwell on Friday night, Nicky Eaden's side won through after extra time!

    Continue reading on the official site...
     
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    Blistering cold?
     
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    Yeah I spotted that … it’s not the way I’d describe it either
     
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  4. Gimson&theBarnsleys

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    Indeed. Who writes this 5hite?
     
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  5. x11barnsley

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    Chilblainingly cold
     
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    What’s wrong with the phrase “blistering cold”? Don’t see the issue?
     
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    I would have thought that blistering was normally associated with heat but perhaps it’s got different interpretations
     
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    I thought blistering was just a way of describing an extreme, and not necessarily associated just with heat.
     
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    Our survey said …. it’s bloody cold
     
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    Blisteringly hot i.e. hot enough to cause blisters on painted surfaces, skin etc.
     
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    It's the opposite of face numbing heat :)
     
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    Feels like we’ll take any opportunity to moan at something the club put out. Its a pretty common phrase.

    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/blisteringly#

    Also, don’t the club give local students work experience opportunities to write for the U21s/18s. I don’t expect it’s nice to have some your first published reports singled out especially for no good reason (imho)
     
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    Don't be so touch Gally... that must have taken some finding because virtually every dictionary refers to blistering heat... I doubt anyone would have commented if they had known bairns were writing it.
     
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    Aye, I know that. But as I say, I think it's a term to describe an extremity, rather than specifically referring to blistering caused by heat.
     
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    I'd have gone for bitterly cold!
     
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    I’ve worked either as a professional writer or editor for the last 10 years and I see nothing wrong with it. Also, if it’s good enough for the New Yorker or the New York Times or The Guardian, I think we’re alright…

    Some folk will burn the club for anything. Give them a break, especially the staff responsible for writing reports on the website ffs.
     
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    How about ballbreakingly cold, does that work ?. :rolleyes:
     
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    I've got to disagree to some extent Gally. Having just read the article it's clear that the writer has almost no clue how to use a comma. I've read worse but it's not great. This is stuff that is being put out in the club's name. Why we have kids writing match reports is a mystery to me but, if that's the case, then surely they would be better to mention that in a byline.
    Whatever the club put out should look 100% professional or an indication should be given as to why it may not be.
     
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    The report doesn't say blisteringly though. If you look up blistering in the same dictionary there's no mention of it applying to cold. More to heat and speed.
    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/blistering?topic=hot-and-heat
     
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