The Saudi League has often contributed to the spread of many terms among young people. Many sports phrases stuck to the tongues of young people and for years continued to shorten many actions, the most prominent of which was “Leader Do Not Speak to Me”, as it filled the world with noise and clamor and took its right to spread, and it began after the victory team achieved The title of the Abdul Latif Jameel League after lean years, and its impact was more painful for the Al Hilal fans, who kept waiting for any phrase that would be a strong response to the leaders. Al-Hilal Nasser Al-Shamrani team remained strong across the sports arena, and the youth used it after that to express a strong challenge and disrespect for the opponent, as if he was telling his opponent to come to defeat him.
But "Come on" was not the strong response to "Leader, don't talk to me" until the word "Jahfali" came the effective antidote to "Leader, don't talk to me", and its revolution was suppressed, and the name of the Hilali player, Muhammad Jahfly, became exciting and provocative, after scoring a precious goal in the 91st minute. And his team was awarded the title of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup champion at the end of the season, although the match was on its way to victory, which was ahead.
Jahfali's speech did not last long, especially after the Al-Ittihad team was subjected to several pressures in the current season after it was leading the league. FIFA, Al-Ittihad Club, dropped three points from its score and retreated in its position to return to the fourth place, at that time a new sentence appeared, promoted by Al-Ahly fans, who gleaned it from a video clip of an obscure young man saying: “By God, I have forgotten you now, boy.” This is the answer that was installed through a video clip of the player. Al-Ittihad Fahd Al-Mawlid, while answering the question of his team’s arrangement in the league, “By God, I have forgotten you now, boy.”
This indicates that the events of the Saudi League have become a strong source for promoting youthful words and terminology, and each word expresses a specific position.
Ibrahim Aqili (Jeddah) @iageely