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Post by bp on Jul 19, 2011 8:53:24 GMT
I don't know if the commentator loves it or hates it though??
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Post by Macmoish on Jul 19, 2011 8:58:25 GMT
Very cocky
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Post by cpr on Jul 19, 2011 9:00:45 GMT
Crap.
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Post by Macmoish on Jul 19, 2011 9:06:13 GMT
Adel sees the video (obviously from this board)...Decides to try it....It goes wide...He then spends rest of the game sulking
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Post by kempton ranger on Jul 19, 2011 10:30:13 GMT
Fixed, rigged, back-handers.
Whites were always going to win. Look at his team-Mayes faces"obvious".
Pants .
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Post by cpr on Jul 19, 2011 10:40:58 GMT
Get's better.
He'd only just come on, did that and the manager took him off straight away! ;D
Fair play to the manager.
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Post by Sabas on Jul 19, 2011 10:53:41 GMT
Get's better. He'd only just come on, did that and the manager took him off straight away! ;D Fair play to the manager. I agree. Disrespectful towards opponents, his own club and game in general. This made it 6-2 so he kicked like it didn't matter. The goalie was right not to try to stop this atrocious 'shot'.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Jul 19, 2011 12:33:22 GMT
I'm surprised he didn't pull a hamstring !
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Post by oneqprian on Jul 19, 2011 20:55:58 GMT
No no no........... sign him up he's probably available on a feckin BOSMAN !!!
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Post by Macmoish on Jul 20, 2011 6:26:07 GMT
Guardian
Backheeled penalty by UAE's Awana Diab may be punished
• Player facing suspension or fine for unorthodox spot kick • Watch Awana Diab's goal in UAE's 7-2 winLink to this video The scorer of a back-heeled penalty, who has become an internet sensation as a result, is facing possible disciplinary action from the United Arab Emirates Football Association. Awana Diab stole the headlines in the UAE's 6-2 friendly defeat of Lebanon on Sunday for his 78th-minute penalty, which he slotted home with his heel after running backwards towards the spot. He was shown a yellow card at the time – although his offence was unclear – and now the UAE's team manager has hinted at a sanction. Esmaeel Rashed told the newspaper the National: "This should not have happened. I think what happened is disrespectful. We cannot accept anyone in our team who does not respect the opponent and does not respect the people who are working, or the supporters. There are many forms of punishment. We could send him away from the team. We could make him pay a fine." The coach, Srecko Katanec, was also unimpressed, immediately substituting the player after the penalty, only 10 minutes after sending him on. "This is not respect, OK? I am unhappy. My reaction was normal: I took him out," he said. Rashed has spoken to Awana and claims the 21-year-old Baniyas midfielder is full of remorse for his actions. Rashed said: "The player, he is very sorry. He said: 'I did wrong. I made a mistake. Tell the team I'm sorry. I'm really, really sorry I did this thing.' "In the end, he's young, but he has to know what are the good things and the bad things. I think he will learn from this moment. He's really, really upset and very worried. From when he was sitting with us today, he's blaming himself." www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/jul/19/backheeled-penalty-uae-awana-diab
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Post by Markqpr on Jul 20, 2011 7:08:19 GMT
This penalty is still my recent favourite:
Class.
Here's a silly one:
The current trend to be a bad breakdancer reaches the football pitch!
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