JN you sound just like Savage, and that’s not good.
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It beats me though how professionals dont/cant use their weaker foot, asin leistner using his left foot & he probably would of scored, but tbh ive not seen a replay of it, but thought at the time left foot son, too many pros seem to be one footed.
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Originally posted by Itsonlyagame View PostHe’s a central defender and that ball fizzed across goal with plenty of pace. Plenty of forwards would have missed that so
cant blame him for missing. It was definitely no tap
in.
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Originally posted by Pinkie View PostIt beats me though how professionals dont/cant use their weaker foot, asin leistner using his left foot & he probably would of scored, but tbh ive not seen a replay of it, but thought at the time left foot son, too many pros seem to be one footed.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View Post
I agree with you that far too many of these players are unable to use their weaker foot. They should be coached to do so and one way woyld be for 5-a-side games where they are only allowed to shoot with the weaker foot.
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Originally posted by Pinkie View PostIt beats me though how professionals dont/cant use their weaker foot, asin leistner using his left foot & he probably would of scored, but tbh ive not seen a replay of it, but thought at the time left foot son, too many pros seem to be one footed.
To be honest I’m saying that based on the tv replays so if anyone has footage from another angle I could be proved wrong.“He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
Will Danaher
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Originally posted by jamesnutt View Post
you absolute m ong. your treating him as if he's a disease riddled 4 year old female penguin. HES A PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLER. ITS AN OPEN GOAL. open your eyes. JN
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