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Fantastic or cheating freekick?!!

SilentAddick
SilentAddick Posts: 1,603
edited May 2012 in Other Football and Sports
I am interested in new tactics to distract people when doing a freekick - this video clip from Israel's league is right up there on the borderline for me - would be great to see it done here in the UK and see all the debate that goes on afterwards ;)
Link here youtube.com/watch?v=_nPPAOpgQns&feature=related

Comments

  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,788
    Nothing wrong with that. Perfectly legit.................
  • Ross
    Ross Posts: 4,414
    Nothing wrong with that at all!
  • BensonFC
    BensonFC Posts: 411
    Well worked. Nothing wrong with that IMHO.
  • SilentAddick
    SilentAddick Posts: 1,603
    Would love to see this happen with Danny and Bradley leaving the path open to Yann…
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,675
    The comments below the video are quite interesting.
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,015
    more concerned a ginger is playing football in isreal. must spend fortunes on factor 50.
  • Did I imagine it, or did SCP and KINGsella have a little routine a couple of years back where they 'argued' over a freekick with MK storming off, only to turn around and spank a SCP layoff........
  • wickford
    wickford Posts: 863
    Without the palaver it was a pretty well-taken freekick.
  • Addickted4life
    Addickted4life Posts: 7,467
    They deserve an oscar for that acting, great free kick.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,773
    I doubt any ref would disallow it - I think our routine is better though - have two brilliant free kick takers standing either side, one left footed and one right. Not knowing which part of the net the ball is going to hit! The advantage with ours is, you can keep using it, not just onece or twice.

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  • A bit unsporting, but very clever all the same.
  • Joshuk87
    Joshuk87 Posts: 503
    Very clever.
  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729
    saw in the west ham blackpool final they had some one literally standing right in front of the goalkeeper and slowly jogging back to the ball, still obscuring the keepers vision. Almost tricked Green and clearly found it uncomfortable, despite the fact the commentators said it was just an easy save.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,906
    Cant see it as YouTube blocked at work, but Man Utd had a routing where Keane and Scholes argued before whipping in the free kick.
  • They made that look so simple! Mind you the awful refs in league one would probably pull it back.
  • Folev the red
    Folev the red Posts: 2,087
    The comments below the video are quite interesting.
    "lmao ! pretending to be a jew? I never said im jewish.. and I didn't lie about anything u worthless piece of shit ! ur the 1 with the raging old hormones saying u love to fuck 12 year old girls... mate ur just mad ur mom had a sick fetish for cows and now ur a half man/cow and u obviously developed the same fetishes as ur mother except in ur case u like it when 12 year old girls stick dildo's up ur ass !

    cowman"
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,565
    Did I imagine it, or did SCP and KINGsella have a little routine a couple of years back where they 'argued' over a freekick with MK storming off, only to turn around and spank a SCP layoff........
    Certainly remember Kins doing it - not sure who the other player involved was, though? He tried it a couple of times, but never scored from it!

  • Charlton_Charlie
    Charlton_Charlie Posts: 1,428
    We did do something similar one night match a long time ago...am sure it wasn't SCP though who took the kick...we scored from it as well...
  • Alex Wright
    Alex Wright Posts: 8,214
    nothing wrong with it as far as I can see

    This was banned after the event: Coventry V Everton in 1970

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjq2xT-tx38

  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,095
    Quality kick.

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  • Lewis Coaches
    Lewis Coaches Posts: 5,411
    Coventry freekick top class but as stated above banned because Carr judge to have touched ball twice before Hunt scored,
    Did not stop that goal from standing,think Coventry went on to win that match.
    As for the other match notning wrong with that freekick unless its scored against you.
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,658
    Ungentalmanly conduct anyone ?
  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,202
    Is every youtube clip ever followed by pages of bile? It makes this forum look positively brotherly.
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,287
    Ungentalmanly conduct anyone ?
    How can it be ? Just another clever version of somebody feining to take it. If the ref has blown, the goalie needs to be alert.

    What needs to be stamped out is when a forward stands in front of the goalie & as the free kick is about to be taken walks away from the ball thereby not being offside as not attempting to play the ball. That is ungentalmanly conduct / unsporting behaviour.
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,287
    Ungentalmanly conduct anyone ?
    How can it be ? Just another clever version of somebody feining to take it. If the ref has blown, the goalie needs to be alert.

    What needs to be stamped out is when a forward stands in front of the goalie & as the free kick is about to be taken walks away from the ball thereby not being offside as not attempting to play the ball. That is ungentalmanly conduct / unsporting behaviour.
    DOH !!!!!! That should be walks away from the keeper

  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,658
    Ungentalmanly conduct anyone ?
    How can it be ? Just another clever version of somebody feining to take it. If the ref has blown, the goalie needs to be alert.

    What needs to be stamped out is when a forward stands in front of the goalie & as the free kick is about to be taken walks away from the ball thereby not being offside as not attempting to play the ball. That is ungentalmanly conduct / unsporting behaviour.
    No. It's definitely ungentlemanly conduct.