sod this for a game of soldiers

Interjection

 * 1)  Expressing exasperation or impatience with a situation.
 * 2) * 1941, James Lansdale Hodson, Through the dark night: being some account of a war correspondent's journey, meetings and what was said to him in France, Britain, and Flanders during 1939-40, V. Gollancz Ltd., page 343:
 * In the middle of a very hot mixed-up fight one of our men remarked drily on his radio "What price this for a game of soldiers!"
 * In the middle of a very hot mixed-up fight one of our men remarked drily on his radio "What price this for a game of soldiers!"