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Moving the
goalposts (or
shifting the
goalposts) is a metaphor,
derived from goal-based
sports such as
football and hockey, that
means to
change the rule...
- a ball over the
crossbar and
between the
uprights of H-shaped
goalposts. The
goalposts are
positioned centrally on the goal line (the
front line of the...
- used for
goalposts (hence the
phrase "jumpers for
goalposts"). The
phrase was used by Ed
Sheeran in his 2015 do****entary
Jumpers for
Goalposts: Live at...
- “Jumpers for
Goalposts”
alludes to street/park
football in the UK, a
practice where jumpers would be
placed on the
ground and used as
goalposts, a nod from...
- needed]
Goalposts and
crossbars have to be
white and made of wood,
metal or
other approved material.
Rules regarding the
shape of
goalposts and crossbars...
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Goalpost Pictures is an
Australian film
production company founded and run by
Rosemary Blight, Ben Grant,
Kylie du Fresne, and C**** O’Connor. The 2007...
- "Alimony" (1975), "The Winner" (1976), and "Drop Kick Me,
Jesus (Through The
Goalposts Of Life)" (an
unusual Christian-football waltz, and a 1976
Grammy nominee...
- as the
goalposts),
which had made for
easier field-goal angles. The
Canadian game
still has
posts on the goal line. The
width of the
goalposts and the...
-
Hampden Park
square goalposts were a pair of
goalposts used at
Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland, for
football matches. The
goalposts were
noted as being...
- goal line, two
lines starting on the goal line 16.5 m (18 yd) from the
goalposts and
extending 16.5 m (18 yd) into the
pitch perpendicular to the goal...