Quote: Kosh "So you've never, ever, heard the term used in any professional sport ever before? Pardon me if I find that hard to believe.
And yes, I have actually heard the phrase used by coaches of the more successful SL sides before. It's all about context.
But that wouldn't make such a good excuse to have another pop at Radford, would it?'"
The only time you tend to hear it in sport is when there's nothing to play for. That's when the pressure is actually off. You can't get relegated, but you can't win or qualify for anything either. That's a "pressure off" situation.
Reaching the top eight and still having a shot at the top four most certainly isn't a "pressure off" situation. People using the phrase are either lacking in ambition for the club this season or are acutely misusing it.
Is the pressure really off? The answer is no. The pressure is on to win every game possible to reach the top four, where we are four points off and at a disadvantage to some of the clubs around us. The pressure is on every game.
There is less fear of losing as before as there are less consequences for the club as a whole. But that was true of the entire licensing era. Look what that resulted in.