Haven’t got the bottle


british term (typically used in football (soccer) references) that means “haven’t got the b-lls”, “haven’t got the guts”, “haven’t got the nerve”

liquid courage is alcohol hence the term “bottle”
“a lot of them haven’t got the bottle that our men have got, they haven’t got the courage to do what our men did”

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