Sunday, July 6, 2014

One Nil

(I wrote this post during the previous (2010) World Cup in South Africa. In the finals, Spain beat Netherlands One Nil.  Four years ago, soccer was not that popular in USA.  Broadcasters were never heard of the word "NIL".  So they took a special liking in pronouncing that word.  I have almost a new set of readers now to my blog (I took a 2 year sabbatical).  It is for their benefit.  Hope you like this post.)
 
Published on July 7, 2010.
 
Today will be an enthusiastic day for American sports announcers in television and radio stations. Here is the reason.
 
The meaning for the word “nil” is zero or nothing. In sports, it is used in soccer very commonly. However, in USA, when there is no score the term “nothing” is used. Never have they used the word “nil”. Also, soccer is not that popular in USA yet.
 
But there is lot of enthusiasm here during the soccer world cup. It is given very high priority in news. World cup matches are televised live.
 
Sports announcers get a kick out of saying the word “nil”. Actually, they love saying it. They enjoy saying it. If the score is something like 2 to 1, they don’t show that much enthusiasm. There is some enthusiasm when the score is “2 nil” or “3 nil” or “nil nil”. But their biggest pleasure is when they announce the score “one nil”. Their pronunciation is more pronounced. A few minutes ago, Spain beat Germany one nil. They will be very happily saying throughout the day:
 
Today Spain beat Germany onnneeennniiilll. (Keep the "n" in your tongue a little longer).

19 comments:

  1. Ohh! Is it so? I didn't know that 'Nil' is the term used in Soccer... Thanks! And I am happy that I am learning some terms related to sports!

    TC! Keep smiling :)
    Regards,
    Sindhu
    Tantu
    The Arts & Me

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  2. You found an important topic in a common word, though many a time it may go unnoticed. Unique indeed.

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  3. "Love All" used for 0-0 in badminton and Tennis used to create a ruckus back when we were in school! Yes, we tried to be as professional as possible, including the official scoring practices :)

    Destination Infinity

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  4. Thanks for your comments Nikita. I am glad you liked this post.

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  5. Thanks for your comments Sindhu. I am sure in a couple of years, we will make you a TV sportscaster.

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  6. Thanks for your comments Sarala. I am glad you liked this post.

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  7. Thanks for your comments Sandhya. I am glad you liked this post.

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  8. Thanks for your comments Rajesh. I know what you are saying.

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  9. So true SG, soccer is barely acknowledged in US, not much about FIFA world cup even in the news unless on the days of USA fixture. So who do you think will be the champions this time?

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  10. not a soccer fan. so didnt know about this! bt it was fun to read about their silly craze :-D :-D

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  11. A true confession,I am hardly a soccer fan.

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  12. Thanks for your comments Reshma. My money is with Brazil because it has the advantage of being the host country.

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  13. Thanks for your comments Swathi.. I am glad you liked this post.

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  14. Thanks for your comments Mr. Chowla. Don't worry Sir. Next one is about Sachin Tendulkar.

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  15. Not a soccer fan so was not aware of the term 'Nil'. Haha interesting.

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  16. Reshma,

    Can I change my bet? Germany is trouncing Brazil 5 NIL at the half.

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  17. Oh sure SG, after the drubbing, I'm rethinking how Argentina (assuming they beat Netherlands) will handle the German Machine :P

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