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Title: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Mac 10 † on December 09, 2008, 04:57:17 AM
Coming up for 2009, so what's been the best goal of 2008 in football?

I'll get the ball rolling....

http://uk.youtube.com/v/lkeUNsCbJ1g
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: penenstamp on December 09, 2008, 07:17:19 AM
That's an amazing goal! What a curve! :o

IMO these two are contenders as well. They were made just minutes after each other.

Moussa Dembélé solo:
http://www.youtube.com/v/aoLg-Uzio8o

El Hamdaoui scores Van Basten like:
http://www.youtube.com/v/5Vf6YuzNtk


Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Elano on December 09, 2008, 07:27:58 AM
That's an amazing goal! What a curve! :o

IMO these two are contenders as well. They were made just minutes after each other.

Moussa Dembélé solo:
http://www.youtube.com/v/aoLg-Uzio8o

El Hamdaoui scores Van Basten like:
http://www.youtube.com/v/5Vf6YuzNtk




what a shitti league  :D

Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Mac 10 † on December 09, 2008, 07:36:30 AM
what a shitti league  :D

Nice positive contribution to the thread.

Any goals from 2008 you would like to share?
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Elano on December 09, 2008, 07:43:05 AM
what a shitti league  :D

Nice positive contribution to the thread.

Any goals from 2008 you would like to share?

http://www.youtube.com/v/waObaxDRY8M
http://www.youtube.com/v/8n1FYBupDSM
http://www.youtube.com/v/N5Mdmt5th9A
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Furor Teutonicus on December 09, 2008, 07:44:39 AM
now Elaine comes with his hero again, the highest paid whore in football. :-X
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Elano on December 09, 2008, 07:49:08 AM
now Elaine comes with his hero again, the highest paid whore in football. :-X
:sshh:
Arschloch you follow me everywhere,are you gay or what ?  
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Furor Teutonicus on December 09, 2008, 07:54:03 AM
now Elaine comes with his hero again, the highest paid whore in football. :-X
:sshh:
Arschloch you follow me everywhere,are you gay or what ?  

no, I'm just here in the sports section, and then I have to read your shitty posts. Please move to another forum, and I promise I won't follow you.
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Elano on December 09, 2008, 07:59:22 AM
now Elaine comes with his hero again, the highest paid whore in football. :-X
:sshh:
Arschloch you follow me everywhere,are you gay or what ?  

no, I'm just here in the sports section, and then I have to read your shitty posts. Please move to another forum, and I promise I won't follow you.

idiot take a look at what you have written on the first post in this thread,then shut the fuck up and go somewhere else stupid asshole
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Antonio on December 09, 2008, 08:29:19 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/r_8xoegEdzk
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: penenstamp on December 09, 2008, 08:42:38 AM
All of you posted videos of goals from your own team because you're a fan. Me, I don't care what team made the goals. I posted videos of goals that were just pure awesomeness.
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Elano on December 09, 2008, 08:43:19 AM
All of you posted videos of goals from your own team because you're a fan. Me, I don't care what team made the goals. I posted videos of goals that were just pure awesomeness.
:laugh:
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Antonio on December 09, 2008, 10:11:20 AM
All of you posted videos of goals from your own team because you're a fan. Me, I don't care what team made the goals. I posted videos of goals that were just pure awesomeness.

It was just a coincidence.  ;D
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: penenstamp on December 09, 2008, 10:32:39 AM
All of you posted videos of goals from your own team because you're a fan. Me, I don't care what team made the goals. I posted videos of goals that were just pure awesomeness.

It was just a coincidence.  ;D

yeah, I just remembered these two goals and was like... these belong in this thread!
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Elano on December 09, 2008, 10:39:17 AM
All of you posted videos of goals from your own team because you're a fan. Me, I don't care what team made the goals. I posted videos of goals that were just pure awesomeness.

what a coincidence....your two videos are az goals  ::)
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: penenstamp on December 09, 2008, 10:46:48 AM
is that your way of saying i'm prejudiced and that these are not great goals?

hater.
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Elano on December 09, 2008, 01:11:03 PM
is that your way of saying i'm prejudiced and that these are not great goals?

hater.

All of you posted videos of goals from your own team because you're a fan. Me, I don't care what team made the goals. I posted videos of goals that were just pure awesomeness.

YOU ARE STUPID  
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: ωεεźγ ғ on December 09, 2008, 01:34:39 PM
All of you posted videos of goals from your own team because you're a fan. Me, I don't care what team made the goals. I posted videos of goals that were just pure awesomeness.

lol, ohhh the ironnyy....
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Mac 10 † on December 09, 2008, 01:40:02 PM
I'd also like to point out that Van Basten's strike was from nearer the edge of the 18-yard box than the 6-yard like the one you added mauzip.

Not quite good enough to be considered for goal of the season.
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: eS El Duque on December 09, 2008, 04:19:21 PM
You cant score a "goal" in American football.

Dumb ass lol
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Sweet & Tender Hooligan on December 10, 2008, 12:18:08 AM
When you kick the ball between the posts in NFL isn't that called a "Penalty Goal" or something equally camp?
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Mac 10 † on December 10, 2008, 02:30:25 AM
You cant score a "goal" in American football.

Dumb ass lol

Lmao, oh dear. Bedtime for you.
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: eS El Duque on December 10, 2008, 05:19:01 AM
When you kick the ball between the posts in NFL isn't that called a "Penalty Goal" or something equally camp?


Field Goal...but theres nothing amazing about those


So technically....aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh

You cant score a "goal" in American football.

Dumb ass lol

Lmao, oh dear. Bedtime for you.
GO RANGERS!
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: es-jay on December 10, 2008, 07:52:25 AM
When you kick the ball between the posts in NFL isn't that called a "Penalty Goal" or something equally camp?


Field Goal...but theres nothing amazing about those


So technically....aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh

You cant score a "goal" in American football.

Dumb ass lol

Lmao, oh dear. Bedtime for you.
GO RANGERS!

back to where you came from please.
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: ωεεźγ ғ on December 10, 2008, 01:20:05 PM
Ima make a thread about "field goals" of the season
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: eS El Duque on December 10, 2008, 01:30:47 PM
When you kick the ball between the posts in NFL isn't that called a "Penalty Goal" or something equally camp?


Field Goal...but theres nothing amazing about those


So technically....aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh

You cant score a "goal" in American football.

Dumb ass lol

Lmao, oh dear. Bedtime for you.
GO RANGERS!

back to where you came from please.


No...back to where you came from...please!

Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Shallow on December 12, 2008, 07:15:28 PM
I always wondered how much of those curves are fluke and how much is intended. can soccer players really shoot like that time and again in practice and teach others how it's done like pitchers can with curve balls or to a lesser extent billiards players can?
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: penenstamp on December 12, 2008, 11:50:29 PM
I always wondered how much of those curves are fluke and how much is intended. can soccer players really shoot like that time and again in practice and teach others how it's done like pitchers can with curve balls or to a lesser extent billiards players can?

If you kick the ball on the valve (is that the right translation?) it can make a weird curve. It can also make a curve depending on what part of your foot you kick the ball with it. This player didn't intend to kick it like that though. The ball could have easily gone somewhere else.

Someone that plays soccer himself could probably explain it a little bit better than I can.
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Mac 10 † on December 13, 2008, 02:57:35 AM
I always wondered how much of those curves are fluke and how much is intended. can soccer players really shoot like that time and again in practice and teach others how it's done like pitchers can with curve balls or to a lesser extent billiards players can?

If you kick the ball on the valve (is that the right translation?) it can make a weird curve. It can also make a curve depending on what part of your foot you kick the ball with it. This player didn't intend to kick it like that though. The ball could have easily gone somewhere else.

Someone that plays soccer himself could probably explain it a little bit better than I can.

Which player are you talking about?
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: penenstamp on December 13, 2008, 05:38:56 AM
I always wondered how much of those curves are fluke and how much is intended. can soccer players really shoot like that time and again in practice and teach others how it's done like pitchers can with curve balls or to a lesser extent billiards players can?

If you kick the ball on the valve (is that the right translation?) it can make a weird curve. It can also make a curve depending on what part of your foot you kick the ball with it. This player didn't intend to kick it like that though. The ball could have easily gone somewhere else.

Someone that plays soccer himself could probably explain it a little bit better than I can.

Which player are you talking about?

The one that scored the goal posted in the first post.
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Meho on December 13, 2008, 06:41:38 AM
G.O.A.T.:

http://www.youtube.com/v/MWyVTvNcBJo&hl=en&fs=1
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: penenstamp on December 13, 2008, 06:54:13 AM
^ that's insane! look at the goalie, haha!
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Shallow on December 13, 2008, 09:36:58 AM
I always wondered how much of those curves are fluke and how much is intended. can soccer players really shoot like that time and again in practice and teach others how it's done like pitchers can with curve balls or to a lesser extent billiards players can?

If you kick the ball on the valve (is that the right translation?) it can make a weird curve. It can also make a curve depending on what part of your foot you kick the ball with it. This player didn't intend to kick it like that though. The ball could have easily gone somewhere else.

Someone that plays soccer himself could probably explain it a little bit better than I can.


So they kick knowing it will bend but not sure how it will bend? Meaning that that exact same kick done ten times could very easily sail away from the net at least 5 times?

That's what I thought it was like because I figured if it could be done over and over you'd see more goals, like how you can give any top pool player an opportunity with an open table and 8 balls and you just gave away the game.


What about ball placement? Like in hockey when they have that skills competition with a marker on each corner and in the middle and the players shoot the puck at them with the best players barely missing any shots. If Soccer had an all star game with that type of shit would we see the top strikers go 6 for 6 on the targets or would it take 2 to 4 tries on each marker?
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Mac 10 † on December 13, 2008, 06:58:45 PM
I always wondered how much of those curves are fluke and how much is intended. can soccer players really shoot like that time and again in practice and teach others how it's done like pitchers can with curve balls or to a lesser extent billiards players can?

If you kick the ball on the valve (is that the right translation?) it can make a weird curve. It can also make a curve depending on what part of your foot you kick the ball with it. This player didn't intend to kick it like that though. The ball could have easily gone somewhere else.

Someone that plays soccer himself could probably explain it a little bit better than I can.

Which player are you talking about?

The one that scored the goal posted in the first post.

Your ignorance shall be rewarded with knowledge.

http://uk.youtube.com/v/KSmHRrrFQR4

I hope you enjoyed your education.

I seriously hope and pray that you were kidding about him not meaning that as otherwise I would be extremely annoyed at the realisation of the amount of my life which I have just come to realise I have wasted conversating with you about a sport with which clearly you have no knowledge or experience.
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Shallow on December 13, 2008, 09:53:49 PM
I always wondered how much of those curves are fluke and how much is intended. can soccer players really shoot like that time and again in practice and teach others how it's done like pitchers can with curve balls or to a lesser extent billiards players can?

If you kick the ball on the valve (is that the right translation?) it can make a weird curve. It can also make a curve depending on what part of your foot you kick the ball with it. This player didn't intend to kick it like that though. The ball could have easily gone somewhere else.

Someone that plays soccer himself could probably explain it a little bit better than I can.

Which player are you talking about?

The one that scored the goal posted in the first post.

Your ignorance shall be rewarded with knowledge.

http://uk.youtube.com/v/KSmHRrrFQR4

I hope you enjoyed your education.

I seriously hope and pray that you were kidding about him not meaning that as otherwise I would be extremely annoyed at the realisation of the amount of my life which I have just come to realise I have wasted conversating with you about a sport with which clearly you have no knowledge or experience.


Now I'm getting confused. Which is it? Can they make the shot at will or not. If I had a bell in the top left corner of a hockey net and let the top shooters in the world each take 100 wrist shots, I'd say you'd hear the bell ring over 80 times each for each player. If I do the same for a soccer net and have top strikers attempt curve shots at the at the bell (which would be larger) how many times would I hear the bell ring for every 100 shots?
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: penenstamp on December 14, 2008, 03:12:20 AM
Mac 10, sure that Jap he knows how to kick a ball, but let's be real here: if that Jap intentionally kicked the ball like that he (with all respect) would not have been playing for Celtic.
Title: Re: Goal of the season (Football, not American Football)
Post by: Mac 10 † on December 14, 2008, 05:38:31 AM
Mac 10, sure that Jap he knows how to kick a ball, but let's be real here: if that Jap intentionally kicked the ball like that he (with all respect) would not have been playing for Celtic.

Can someone help me out here?

Look. He did mean it. He is capable of doing that. But it doesn't mean he is the complete player. Maybe that is why he still plays for Celtic.

The longer his brilliance goes unnoticed the happier I will be.