platty7
Well-Known Member
As he has done it before he probably has a look for it most times he gets in the box.and yes i do know how wide the box is having played since i was 5. the width of the box gives him time to look.Bigga said:platty7 said:he does as he gets into the box he looks at the keeper before he even touches the ball watch it on bbc highlights pause it at about 27 seconds he looks at him
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What kind of fooking argument is that??
"He does it as he gets into the box..."?? AS HE GETS INTO THE BOX??
Do you know how long the box is in width?!!
So he's thinking as he's running into the box 'hm, there's a really small gap there, so if I smash it at him when I'm near the line, it's bound to go in if I've done my maths right.'...
Fook off.
so you fook off :)