They will most likely lightly move in a particular direction before his foot connects with the ball. He will just delay connection by 1/2 a second, observe slight movement and just place it elsewhere. Nothing to shout about but practice makes perfect.
Perfecting the walk while remaining calm and composed will 9/10 always hit the back of the net.
About the only way he will score at Forest is by the penalty spot, seems to have forgotten about it in open play when there are a few defenders around
You keep telling yourself that, if it makes you feel better.
Wow! what a condescending remark to make to what was intended as a light hearted comment, in no way does this " make me feel better", and neither do i retract my opinion.
Forest fans raving over him on twitter now over his penalty style.
Wait till he misses.
He missed 2/13 for for us. Pretty respectable. His misses came before changing his run up, he scored two before then so only had a 50% conversion rate, his new style is definitely the most effective I've seen
Look decent sides. With the availability to bring off Watson or Pratley for a second forward and completely change our shape. (Pearce ahead of Famewo due to injury)
whatever you think of him, that pen last night in the 97th min (all circumstances taken into account) took some bollocks !
fair play
I think whatever people think of him, you cant deny his penalties are quality and the slow build up adds to the tension but always seems to score.
Maitland Niles done it in a Carabao cup game recently and everyone was raving about his composure, it literally was Tayloresque. Hate him by all means but he knows how to take a pena
He's guaranteed to miss one at some point with the run up. Probably in a crucial game
Missing one penalty is one thing. But how the hell is Hahki Wells still taking them? His failed attempt at a panenka at the weekend means he's missed 6 of his last 7. Surely someone should have taken the job off him before now?
About the only way he will score at Forest is by the penalty spot, seems to have forgotten about it in open play when there are a few defenders around
You keep telling yourself that, if it makes you feel better.
Wow! what a condescending remark to make to what was intended as a light hearted comment, in no way does this " make me feel better", and neither do i retract my opinion.
So which was it, a light hearted comment or your opinion?
About the only way he will score at Forest is by the penalty spot, seems to have forgotten about it in open play when there are a few defenders around
You keep telling yourself that, if it makes you feel better.
Wow! what a condescending remark to make to what was intended as a light hearted comment, in no way does this " make me feel better", and neither do i retract my opinion.
So which was it, a light hearted comment or your opinion?
The former, my opinion was that your post seemed a bit OTT that's all
About the only way he will score at Forest is by the penalty spot, seems to have forgotten about it in open play when there are a few defenders around
You keep telling yourself that, if it makes you feel better.
Wow! what a condescending remark to make to what was intended as a light hearted comment, in no way does this " make me feel better", and neither do i retract my opinion.
So which was it, a light hearted comment or your opinion?
The former, my opinion was that your post seemed a bit OTT that's all
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Awarded in the 89th minute, it took him 8 minutes to reach the penalty spot
spot, seems to have forgotten about it in open play when
there are a few defenders around
They will most likely lightly move in a particular direction before his foot connects with the ball. He will just delay connection by 1/2 a second, observe slight movement and just place it elsewhere. Nothing to shout about but practice makes perfect.
Perfecting the walk while remaining calm and composed will 9/10 always hit the back of the net.
intended as a light hearted comment, in no way does this
" make me feel better", and neither do i retract my opinion.
hate to say it as I despise him for how he left, but he's a cracking player when fit.
I wonder how we'd got on with a 4-2-3-1
Gunter - Inniss - Pearce - Maatsen
Watson - Pratley
Maddison - Shinnie - Gilbey
Aneke
or
Amos
Gunter - Inniss - Pearce - Maatsen
Watson - Pratley
Maddison - Shinnie - Gilbey
Washington
Look decent sides. With the availability to bring off Watson or Pratley for a second forward and completely change our shape. (Pearce ahead of Famewo due to injury)
fair play
Maitland Niles done it in a Carabao cup game recently and everyone was raving about his composure, it literally was Tayloresque. Hate him by all means but he knows how to take a pena
that's all