Clutch (sports): Revision history


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  • curprev 04:5404:54, 9 December 2021Thewriter006 talk contribs 12,270 bytes +34 choke is under pressure too? 'In sports, choking is the failure of a person, or persons, to act or behave as anticipated or expected.[1] This can occur in a game or tournament that they are strongly favoured to win, or in an instance where they have a large lead that they squander in the late stages of the event. It can also refer to repeated failures in the same event, or simply imply an unexpected failure when the event is more important than usual.' undo

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  • curprev 14:1714:17, 10 July 2019156.67.241.239 talk 12,733 bytes −139 this bit seems too much like someones opinion, especially without any reference. it is especially strange to have such an example in the opening paragraph, perhaps it could be moved to a "notable examples" section or similar. Here is the offending quote, "Divock Origi epitomises this term, as shown with his performance against Barcelona, as well as late winners against Everton and Newcastle." undo

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