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a stormer #1 (permalink) Thu Dec 29, 2011 20:15 pm   a stormer
 

Arsenal slipped up in their last home game against Wolves, whose goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey had a stormer, but I just cannot see Rangers managing a repeat of that.
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My searching through different sources didn't bring any examples of 'having a stormer", just 'being a stormer'. Could the author use it incorrectly, or ..?
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a stormer #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 29, 2011 21:00 pm   a stormer
 

He had a great game. Since he's a goalkeeper, that presumably means he made a lot of great saves.
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