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Anyway, Magic Hat was following the recipe for it on SSN just now, you'll be able to see this new technology thing and him, at least 48 more times today.
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The Unsaveable Penalty on 14:33 - Feb 27 with 3022 views
never could understand how goalies dived the wrong way, thought all they had to do was dive the way the ball went. then on holiday i ended up in goal for a penalty competition and this group of lads who were pretty usefull started taking pens... every one smashed into the bottom corner before i could even think about diving for it, it then dawned on me that you have to dive before it gets kicked to even have a chance and even then i had no fking chance even when i guessed right.
smash it into the corners (ideally top) and as long as its on target should score every time
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The Unsaveable Penalty on 22:24 - Feb 27 with 2912 views
If the penalty taker can hit it in to the top corner of the goal the same side as the foot they are taking it with then that would be the statistically better side as the ball curls away if they hit it the other side. Easier to hit across the goalkeeper from a kicking perspective, I would imagine.
Anyone that stutters their run-up annoys the hell out of me.
Al-Habsi for Wigan has a pretty good saving percentage. Does he do anything different on the line? He waited for Helguson to choose before diving for our second penalty this season.
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The Unsaveable Penalty on 11:48 - Feb 28 with 2743 views
Graham Alexander had a pretty decent technique - drill as hard as fcking possible and if the keeper gets a hand to it they'll be taken off with a broken wrist.
As for keepers, if you watch the players planted foot you can generally see where its going but you'd need lightening reflexes even for a professional keeper to read and react to that.
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The Unsaveable Penalty on 11:49 - Feb 28 with 2741 views
Graham Alexander had a pretty decent technique - drill as hard as fcking possible and if the keeper gets a hand to it they'll be taken off with a broken wrist.
As for keepers, if you watch the players planted foot you can generally see where its going but you'd need lightening reflexes even for a professional keeper to read and react to that.
I always found the position of the shoulders to be a dead give away in amateur players.
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The Unsaveable Penalty on 12:00 - Feb 28 with 2730 views