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I'd answer that question as .... no he hasn't scored goal of the season
If you gave me 100 attempts at that I'd guarantee you I'd possibly get two or three in. Ask me to replicate Willocks goal from Saturday and I've no chance. That goal was a thing of beauty as it had some nice passing, a strong skilful run from the halfway line and then a thunderbastard from distance that your average park player could only dream of mustering.
Had this arguement countless times over Beckham's lob at Wimbledon and Rooneys shinned effort... neither come close to Trevor Sinclairs GOAT
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Saar goal for Watford on 21:47 - Aug 8 with 2666 views
Yes a good goal but not really a patch on Chris Willock's on Saturday, taking the ball from halfway dodging 2 or 3 challenges then releasing a rocket of a shot from outside the box. I'm afraid this season we will have the Sky Sports Watford love in to endure, alongside the other relegated teams from the Premiership. I personally hope we go to Watford and we give them a right old walloping.
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Saar goal for Watford on 21:57 - Aug 8 with 2599 views
I'd answer that question as .... no he hasn't scored goal of the season
If you gave me 100 attempts at that I'd guarantee you I'd possibly get two or three in. Ask me to replicate Willocks goal from Saturday and I've no chance. That goal was a thing of beauty as it had some nice passing, a strong skilful run from the halfway line and then a thunderbastard from distance that your average park player could only dream of mustering.
Had this arguement countless times over Beckham's lob at Wimbledon and Rooneys shinned effort... neither come close to Trevor Sinclairs GOAT
Yes, although this was a pretty good goal in that spotting the opportunity and excecuting it immediately is not to be sniffed at, at the same time getting the ball in the net from that distance with the keeper stranded shouldn't really be too difficult for footballers at this level.
There was also a moment when Seny caught a ball and if he had struck immediately, a goal was on as Steffen was about .5m from the edge of the centre circle and wouldn't have stood a chance with a goalbound clearance.
The grass is always greener.
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Saar goal for Watford on 09:31 - Aug 9 with 1925 views
Saar goal for Watford on 22:48 - Aug 8 by kensalriser
Yes, although this was a pretty good goal in that spotting the opportunity and excecuting it immediately is not to be sniffed at, at the same time getting the ball in the net from that distance with the keeper stranded shouldn't really be too difficult for footballers at this level.
Absolutely this!
Put it into context of a rugby player wellying an oval shaped ball similar distances, but still needing to ensure its 11ft off the ground at the point it crosses the post.
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I'd answer that question as .... no he hasn't scored goal of the season
If you gave me 100 attempts at that I'd guarantee you I'd possibly get two or three in. Ask me to replicate Willocks goal from Saturday and I've no chance. That goal was a thing of beauty as it had some nice passing, a strong skilful run from the halfway line and then a thunderbastard from distance that your average park player could only dream of mustering.
Had this arguement countless times over Beckham's lob at Wimbledon and Rooneys shinned effort... neither come close to Trevor Sinclairs GOAT
Totally agree with this and the point I was going to make but you have done so already!
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Saar goal for Watford on 19:10 - Aug 9 with 1300 views
Saar goal for Watford on 13:01 - Aug 9 by stanistheman
I think at least 1 of them might be sold by c.o.p. 1st September.
As for the goal, I am surprised that more players don't try their luck more often given the new fad for sweeper keepers.
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I think you'll find Seny has been coached to play this way. I'm sure the stats guys will have worked out it's far less risky, than staying back and letting runners get to the ball first with only the keeper to beat.