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Mimicking the pro’s. 10:13 - Aug 11 with 1283 viewsSharkey

I just walked past some kids playing kickabout football in a playground, and one of them did the exaggerated make-yourself-small, hands-behind-the-back posture that the Palace defender did before Liverpool’s first goal on Saturday. It’s not like there was even a ref there to award a harsh handball!
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Mimicking the pro’s. on 10:22 - Aug 11 with 1168 viewsArnoldMoorhen

There is an irony in the fact that the directive about "unnatural" body position has resulted in defenders playing safe by adopting an unnatural body position, isn't there?
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Mimicking the pro’s. on 10:22 - Aug 11 with 1170 viewsmarvellous

I think it's funny to see kids talking to eachother on the pitch with their hands covering their mouths.
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Mimicking the pro’s. on 10:23 - Aug 11 with 1162 viewsronnyd

Have seen kids covering their mouths when they're talking to their team mates .
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Mimicking the pro’s. on 10:51 - Aug 11 with 990 viewsBasuco

My great nephew was about 5 or 6 and was plying football with his Grandma, he said "you are doing it wrong," He then kicked the ball and then laid on the floor.
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Mimicking the pro’s. on 11:04 - Aug 11 with 888 viewsEuanTown

Wait till you see them do the exaggerated shot by a sniper fall when the supposed minimal contact has been achieved.
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Mimicking the pro’s. on 14:03 - Aug 11 with 595 viewsfabian_illness

I gave up football about 15 years ago.
In a pre season friendly, some new kid came on as sub in a snood and bent down to pick up a few blades of grass which he kissed, then he crossed himself with.
I asked our centre back if he was religious, he said 'No. Hes from Whitton'.
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Mimicking the pro’s. on 14:05 - Aug 11 with 559 viewsblueasfook

Tell me about it. I walked a past a playground recently and they were all taking the knee and wearing rainbow armbands,

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Mimicking the pro’s. on 14:16 - Aug 11 with 495 viewssaffers12

Mimicking the pro’s. on 14:05 - Aug 11 by blueasfook

Tell me about it. I walked a past a playground recently and they were all taking the knee and wearing rainbow armbands,


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Mimicking the pro’s. on 14:18 - Aug 11 with 477 viewsBloomBlue

I see a lot of kids playing kick around in a park near where I live, tops for goal posts etc. I always smile when the ball goes out of play and the nearest kids raise their hand and shout 'our ball ref', even though there isn't a ref .

Although sadly as I live in south/east London I always half expect the other kid to pull out a knife and stab them, and it wouldnt surprised me if they did. Such a sad, but innocent world.
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Mimicking the pro’s. on 15:07 - Aug 11 with 367 viewsVic

It does make you laugh doesn't it. I run a youth club for primary school age kids and of course the just love to play footie - didn't we all at that age. What makes me laugh is the way some of the better 10 yr old lads go absolutely mental when they score, running round the sports hall ending up with a knee slide! "Lads, lads, it's OK but you did only score a goal against a 6 yr old.

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Mimicking the pro’s. on 15:15 - Aug 11 with 328 viewsPippin1970

The days of two footed tackles and you just get up. It's good that's kids play outside rather than 24 7 on consoles. My grandson loves football now but use to hate it .
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Mimicking the pro’s. on 15:35 - Aug 11 with 264 viewsNictate

The kids I have coached over the years make me laugh, when putting their hands up before taking corners as if we have rehearsed some routine, which of course we haven't.
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Mimicking the pro’s. on 15:50 - Aug 11 with 167 viewsmonty_radio

Mimicking the pro’s. on 15:35 - Aug 11 by Nictate

The kids I have coached over the years make me laugh, when putting their hands up before taking corners as if we have rehearsed some routine, which of course we haven't.


On the other hand, when the pros do it, most of the time it's the same signal. So, do you need a code-book to be able to decipher whether when, say, a Villa or a Spurs player, puts one arm up, what that raises arm means to each team - or is it all just hopeful nonsense?

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Mimicking the pro’s. on 15:55 - Aug 11 with 134 viewssaffers12

Mimicking the pro’s. on 15:50 - Aug 11 by monty_radio

On the other hand, when the pros do it, most of the time it's the same signal. So, do you need a code-book to be able to decipher whether when, say, a Villa or a Spurs player, puts one arm up, what that raises arm means to each team - or is it all just hopeful nonsense?


As a sports teacher for the last 26 years ...I have seen a real issue with college teams not having any number 9s, all the students want to be AM or CDM, I think it's is because nobody wants to take the risk they miss some chances as a 9
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Mimicking the pro’s. on 15:56 - Aug 11 with 122 views_clive_baker_

Mimicking the pro’s. on 15:50 - Aug 11 by monty_radio

On the other hand, when the pros do it, most of the time it's the same signal. So, do you need a code-book to be able to decipher whether when, say, a Villa or a Spurs player, puts one arm up, what that raises arm means to each team - or is it all just hopeful nonsense?


I managed to decipher Grant Leadbitter's, 1 arm up meant he was hitting the first man, 2 arms aloft meant he was hitting the first man.
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