Am over here with the wife and kids and watched the game round my Aunt and Uncles house with my two boys, cousin and uncle.
When Colombia equalised and it went to penalties it looked like being the same old, same old so to win on penalties was something very special.
Even better was the faces of my two boys as we drove back through Greenwich and seeing all the England fans on the streets singing and dancing outside the pubs, they had never seen anything like it.
All I need to do now this morning is phone my Aunt and Uncle and ask them to apologise to their very religious neighbours for my screaming out “HAVE SOME OF THAT YOU FUCKING COKE SNIFFING COLOMBIA CUNTS!!!!” When Dier scored the penalty.
Not sure the wife was too happy either.
My kids told me off this morning for "shouting too loudly and swearing too much".
My 13 year old daughter phoned me, as she does every night to say goodnight, just as the penalties were about to start. She was getting a bit nervous and excited as the pens went in and I heard her mum say "give me the phone now." Daughter's reply? "Fuck you mum. Fuck you!" I was trying not to laugh out loud while thinking "get in there girl!"
The source was probably the journo's themselves. They were having more trouble than usual getting through on the phone, so put two and two together and came up with a crap story.
My 13 year old daughter phoned me, as she does every night to say goodnight, just as the penalties were about to start. She was getting a bit nervous and excited as the pens went in and I heard her mum say "give me the phone now." Daughter's reply? "Fuck you mum. Fuck you!" I was trying not to laugh out loud while thinking "get in there girl!"
Ah love this. Havent seen my daughter for 3 weekends now, so its almost a month. Finally get to see her this weekend. Try and phone her a couple of times a week but she never answers her mobile and she texts back she's doing her homework. Its shit living away from your kids.
Quite a clever little ploy that. Not because he dived correctly every time, but now Swedish players will be having more of a think about what they are gonna do if it goes penalty’s and it just puts a bit of doubt in their heads.
Quite a clever little ploy that. Not because he dived correctly every time, but now Swedish players will be having more of a think about what they are gonna do if it goes penalty’s and it just puts a bit of doubt in their heads.
He didn't though. He guessed wrong for both Falcao and Muriel.
Quite a clever little ploy that. Not because he dived correctly every time, but now Swedish players will be having more of a think about what they are gonna do if it goes penalty’s and it just puts a bit of doubt in their heads.
Yes, when you get outside the seasoned penalty takers you get them thinking - does he know where I am putting it - shall I put it somewhere else? That is exactly what you want.
It does remind me of a quote from Buffon when Italy knocked us out of the Euros on penalties a few years back. He was told that Hart was up all night studying where the Italians preferred to put their penalties - he said, Really, I was up all night watching porn!
But I am more in Hart's camp on this. If it does nothing else, the work that is done as a team on penalties gives a re-assurance and confidence that is important!
Quite a clever little ploy that. Not because he dived correctly every time, but now Swedish players will be having more of a think about what they are gonna do if it goes penalty’s and it just puts a bit of doubt in their heads.
He didn't though. He guessed wrong for both Falcao and Muriel.
Pickford has admitted Falcao surprised him but no mention of Muriel, where he did go the wrong way.
Quite a clever little ploy that. Not because he dived correctly every time, but now Swedish players will be having more of a think about what they are gonna do if it goes penalty’s and it just puts a bit of doubt in their heads.
He didn't though. He guessed wrong for both Falcao and Muriel.
Indeed. I was thinking that every penalty taker will now have to choose another finish and practice that to death in the next three days. The Swedes will plan for us doing the same that we did against the Colombians and so we will have to surprise them. For instance, Harry Kane went low left rather than his high left usual finish - I would put money on him not doing the same again in the event of another penalty shootout (if I could put money on him going high left again, then I would). Being predictable in a penalty shootout is dicing with death from now on.
As you said, Jessie, it's mind-games from here on in and it will be interesting to see how it all plays out!
Indeed. I was thinking that every penalty taker will now have to choose another finish and practice that to death in the next three days. The Swedes will plan for us doing the same that we did against the Colombians and so we will have to surprise them. For instance, Harry Kane went low left rather than his high left usual finish - I would put money on him not doing the same again in the event of another penalty shootout (if I could put money on him going high left again, then I would). Being predictable in a penalty shootout is dicing with death from now on.
As you said, Jessie, it's mind-games from here on in and it will be interesting to see how it all plays out!
Kane hit his in-game penalty v Colombia right down the middle so the Swedish keeper won't know what to do. To be honest if you hit your penalty well like Kane, Rashford and Trippier then the keeper's got no chance even if he does go the right way.
Indeed. I was thinking that every penalty taker will now have to choose another finish and practice that to death in the next three days. The Swedes will plan for us doing the same that we did against the Colombians and so we will have to surprise them. For instance, Harry Kane went low left rather than his high left usual finish - I would put money on him not doing the same again in the event of another penalty shootout (if I could put money on him going high left again, then I would). Being predictable in a penalty shootout is dicing with death from now on.
As you said, Jessie, it's mind-games from here on in and it will be interesting to see how it all plays out!
Kane hit his in-game penalty v Colombia right down the middle so the Swedish keeper won't know what to do. To be honest if you hit your penalty well like Kane, Rashford and Trippier then the keeper's got no chance even if he does go the right way.
World Cup penalties that are placed in the upper third of the goal have a 100% success rate
Indeed. I was thinking that every penalty taker will now have to choose another finish and practice that to death in the next three days. The Swedes will plan for us doing the same that we did against the Colombians and so we will have to surprise them. For instance, Harry Kane went low left rather than his high left usual finish - I would put money on him not doing the same again in the event of another penalty shootout (if I could put money on him going high left again, then I would). Being predictable in a penalty shootout is dicing with death from now on.
As you said, Jessie, it's mind-games from here on in and it will be interesting to see how it all plays out!
Kane hit his in-game penalty v Colombia right down the middle so the Swedish keeper won't know what to do. To be honest if you hit your penalty well like Kane, Rashford and Trippier then the keeper's got no chance even if he does go the right way.
World Cup penalties that are placed in the upper third of the goal have a 100% success rate
But that doesn't count those who try that but hit the bar or blaze it over.
If I was Pickford, I'd go the wrong way for the good penalty takers as long as they know I have studied them.
Then maybe if the penalty takers think that Pickford would go the other way because he thinks they would change their usual way, they would stick to their usual way... It's like Game Theory/Prisoner's dilemma, that kind of stuff, and there will be no end
then you look at their body language, their kicking might be slower etc.. Just by making them take a moment to second guess themselves puts you at the advantage if you're the keeper
...Harry Kane went low left rather than his high left usual finish...
Rarely puts it high at Spurs. Usually puts them in either corner, mainly to keeper's right every time. He rarely goes down the middle. The last time before the Columbia game was against Liverpool at Anfield and he hit it straight at Karius in the 89th minute!
What planet are these people on, I can just about cope with the fact that they used dark arts to try to win a game but to not even accept that they have been beaten leaves me speechless.
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Pickford handed a different water bottle for the shootout which had all the details of which direction the Colombian players prefer to shoot.
Don't you think he would have known that already.
I am highly doubtful there is any truth in this story.
https://metro.co.uk/2018/07/04/cocaine-dealers-had-a-surge-in-calls-after-last-englands-world-cup-victory-7681850/?ito=social
Anyway...off tangent...
In the same thought though you have to wonder why they all dont do it
It does remind me of a quote from Buffon when Italy knocked us out of the Euros on penalties a few years back. He was told that Hart was up all night studying where the Italians preferred to put their penalties - he said, Really, I was up all night watching porn!
But I am more in Hart's camp on this. If it does nothing else, the work that is done as a team on penalties gives a re-assurance and confidence that is important!
As you said, Jessie, it's mind-games from here on in and it will be interesting to see how it all plays out!
To be honest if you hit your penalty well like Kane, Rashford and Trippier then the keeper's got no chance even if he does go the right way.
He rarely goes down the middle. The last time before the Columbia game was against Liverpool at Anfield and he hit it straight at Karius in the 89th minute!
What planet are these people on, I can just about cope with the fact that they used dark arts to try to win a game but to not even accept that they have been beaten leaves me speechless.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44729969