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Title: Trick Freekicks
Post by: jonte on Jan 08, 2008, 09:14: AM

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Title: Re: Trick Freekicks
Post by: el mafioso on Jan 08, 2008, 09:46: AM

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thanks that was great!! lots of clips i havent seen befo
Title: Re: Trick Freekicks
Post by: cigar omar on Jan 08, 2008, 01:59: PM
Amazing, I bet theres no better feeling in football than when a great trick free kick works out perfectly. I remember doing that Buazza one in high school before I had ever seen it done. 
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Post by: Chunkchenko on Jan 08, 2008, 02:06: PM
a truely great video. i wonder how many times they tried perfecting those in training the over the head flick volleys were amazing.

also the bouazza one is exactly the same as the film mean machines i think.
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Post by: cigar omar on Jan 08, 2008, 02:11: PM
Now that you say that I might have seen it on mean machine and forgot where I seen it.  :lol:
Title: Re: Trick Freekicks
Post by: BigMac on Jan 09, 2008, 12:25: AM
aha, class vid, i didnt see this one in there though, tell me if im wrong.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjq2xT-tx38
Title: Re: Trick Freekicks
Post by: el mafioso on Jan 09, 2008, 12:37: AM
that's a nice one too.. although I'm not too sure if it would be concidered a valid goal these days, I mean that's like two touches there..
Title: Re: Trick Freekicks
Post by: Chunkchenko on Jan 09, 2008, 01:26: AM
aha, class vid, i didnt see this one in there though, tell me if im wrong.

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

now that was amazing.  :rockit:
Title: Re: Trick Freekicks
Post by: Andreas on Jan 09, 2008, 03:53: AM
i luv le Tissiers goals and freekicks, some are quite "trickie" too  :bowdown: :biggrin:
Title: Re: Trick Freekicks
Post by: Chunkchenko on Jan 09, 2008, 07:07: AM
i luv le Tissiers goals and freekicks, some are quite "trickie" too  :bowdown: :biggrin:

another player who was over shadowed by players at bigger clubs. he would have been perfect for the english national team he was a penalty scoring machine 49 in a row i believe and only missed once.
Title: Re: Trick Freekicks
Post by: Sander on Jan 09, 2008, 08:15: AM
this requires some good communication and practise, but its worth it  :bowdown:
Title: Re: Trick Freekicks
Post by: Buckwheat156 on Jan 09, 2008, 08:32: AM
these are awesome. its a thing of beauty when they pay off
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Post by: Jono on Jan 09, 2008, 09:16: AM
there were some mad freekicks there, i bet they practised them heaps
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Post by: Finnery on Jan 10, 2008, 02:12: AM
Awesome find.

I think looking at some of the older clips that the previous generation of football were a lot more creative and generally better than this one. Some of the passing involved in the older ones were crazily precise and consistent.
Title: Re: Trick Freekicks
Post by: AznMagic on Jan 11, 2008, 12:39: PM
Awesome find.

I think looking at some of the older clips that the previous generation of football were a lot more creative and generally better than this one. Some of the passing involved in the older ones were crazily precise and consistent.

i agree.  i'm a big fan of the old gens of football.  today's football is too restricted by the need to win at all costs.  also too influenced by money, sponsorships, advertisements, etc. etc. etc.
Title: Re: Trick Freekicks
Post by: Finnery on Jan 11, 2008, 08:01: PM
Awesome find.

I think looking at some of the older clips that the previous generation of football were a lot more creative and generally better than this one. Some of the passing involved in the older ones were crazily precise and consistent.

i agree.  i'm a big fan of the old gens of football.  today's football is too restricted by the need to win at all costs.  also too influenced by money, sponsorships, advertisements, etc. etc. etc.
Indeed Indeed.
And although Im a big fan of football products and styles, the games become overrun by fashion, and the boot technology has got so out of hand that it's almost considered normal for players to be breaking there feet etc because they have plastic boots that may increase there speed by  a fraction of a second.
Title: Re: Trick Freekicks
Post by: AznMagic on Jan 12, 2008, 03:37: PM
Awesome find.

I think looking at some of the older clips that the previous generation of football were a lot more creative and generally better than this one. Some of the passing involved in the older ones were crazily precise and consistent.

i agree.  i'm a big fan of the old gens of football.  today's football is too restricted by the need to win at all costs.  also too influenced by money, sponsorships, advertisements, etc. etc. etc.
Indeed Indeed.
And although Im a big fan of football products and styles, the games become overrun by fashion, and the boot technology has got so out of hand that it's almost considered normal for players to be breaking there feet etc because they have plastic boots that may increase there speed by  a fraction of a second.

yea, so very true.  i remember when the new azt90III's came out a few years back...  it was a horrible boot.  i love the indoor version, but the outdoor ones were shit.  it broke rooney's foot twice... even slipped straight off of vassell's foot once.  and for me, it gave me horrible blisters.

and also another critique of the modern game i have is that if a player does two stepovers and takes the ball past a few guys, whether successful or not, he'll be screamed at shitless by the managers.  as opposed to the good ol' days back when you'd see things like a 60 yard run past 4 players, then a goal.
Title: Re: Trick Freekicks
Post by: Buckwheat156 on Jan 18, 2008, 08:04: AM
there is one matt letissier freekick that was brilliant where someone plays it back to him he chips it up and volleys it to the top corner