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I liked #6 the most. Props for the videos.
It's crazy to think about what is necessary for someone to take that #1 spot from Carlos.Someone scoring from their own half prolly.
lol at nakamura being #2.
Quote from: K-Dub aka I C U on November 25, 2006, 05:41:57 AMlol at nakamura being #2.I feel it's a justified position.25-30 yards.Against Edwin Van Der Sar.If you watch the wall they all jump well in the air meaning he has to clear about 9-10 feet.Monsterous swerve on the ball. He angles the ball in then it curves out again hitting the side-netting before the back of the net.Not even to mention the amount of pressure he was facing at the time.GLORIOUS FREE-KICK.Matt Le Tissier said in the paper the other day he has never seen a better one besides Roberto Carlos' gravity-defying freekick.
Quote from: Mac 10 on November 25, 2006, 06:02:25 AMQuote from: K-Dub aka I C U on November 25, 2006, 05:41:57 AMlol at nakamura being #2.I feel it's a justified position.25-30 yards.Against Edwin Van Der Sar.If you watch the wall they all jump well in the air meaning he has to clear about 9-10 feet.Monsterous swerve on the ball. He angles the ball in then it curves out again hitting the side-netting before the back of the net.Not even to mention the amount of pressure he was facing at the time.GLORIOUS FREE-KICK.Matt Le Tissier said in the paper the other day he has never seen a better one besides Roberto Carlos' gravity-defying freekick.It was a great fk, no doubt, but I've seen better.
The best thing about that freekick is that it's hella clean kick, he put it straight where he wanted it, and no deflections...
Quote from: K-Dub aka I C U on November 25, 2006, 06:19:10 AMQuote from: Mac 10 on November 25, 2006, 06:02:25 AMQuote from: K-Dub aka I C U on November 25, 2006, 05:41:57 AMlol at nakamura being #2.I feel it's a justified position.25-30 yards.Against Edwin Van Der Sar.If you watch the wall they all jump well in the air meaning he has to clear about 9-10 feet.Monsterous swerve on the ball. He angles the ball in then it curves out again hitting the side-netting before the back of the net.Not even to mention the amount of pressure he was facing at the time.GLORIOUS FREE-KICK.Matt Le Tissier said in the paper the other day he has never seen a better one besides Roberto Carlos' gravity-defying freekick.It was a great fk, no doubt, but I've seen better.Yeah, so have I. Check out #1
Quote from: Lil White Azz on November 25, 2006, 06:48:15 AMThe best thing about that freekick is that it's hella clean kick, he put it straight where he wanted it, and no deflections...MAGNIFICENT. Every time u watch it, it gets better and better.
Yeah, but not just one that's better.But that Carlos freekick is classic! I still remember where I was when he scored that