by cmonurz » 17 Sep 2011 18:25
by SWLR » 20 Sep 2011 07:31
by manny96 » 20 Sep 2011 10:11
by cmonurz » 20 Sep 2011 10:23
by Terminal Boardom » 20 Sep 2011 10:48
by Ferris » 20 Sep 2011 11:01
cmonurz Well I liked it, anyway.
by TBM » 20 Sep 2011 11:03
cmonurz http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/sportvideo/7963466/Today-on-YouTube-best-sport-video-clips.html
Very tasty bit of skill this, shame he couldn't supply the finish too.
by Ferris » 20 Sep 2011 11:06
by cmonurz » 20 Sep 2011 11:16
by Friday's Legacy » 20 Sep 2011 11:30
Terminal Boardom Clever. Anything that causes confusion in a defence can not be all bad. Shades of the old Aberdeen tactic from the 80s when 2 players would run up to take a free kick only for both to stop and argue about who was going to take it. A 3rd player would then knock the ball in while the defence wonders what is going on.
by cmonurz » 20 Sep 2011 11:44
Friday's LegacyTerminal Boardom Clever. Anything that causes confusion in a defence can not be all bad. Shades of the old Aberdeen tactic from the 80s when 2 players would run up to take a free kick only for both to stop and argue about who was going to take it. A 3rd player would then knock the ball in while the defence wonders what is going on.
pardew had us doing a few similar styled free-kicks. i remember one in particular where the players ran into each other, the oppo fans laughed and jeered, then we fired it home.
by SWLR » 20 Sep 2011 22:38
cmonurzFriday's LegacyTerminal Boardom Clever. Anything that causes confusion in a defence can not be all bad. Shades of the old Aberdeen tactic from the 80s when 2 players would run up to take a free kick only for both to stop and argue about who was going to take it. A 3rd player would then knock the ball in while the defence wonders what is going on.
pardew had us doing a few similar styled free-kicks. i remember one in particular where one player ran around like a headless chicken and the other ate a pie, the oppo fans laughed and jeered, then we fired it home.
Parkinson and Caskey, iirc.
by SWLR » 20 Sep 2011 22:41
cmonurz Ah. I see.
The folly of posting a link to Telegraph's 'best of...', it's obviously changed.
Yes, it's as per Ferris' link above.
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