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  • #16
    Re: stutter run-ups

    Originally posted by BlueArmy 86 View Post
    Jorginho? I know he missed last night, but he has a great record from the spot. Also, his isn't a complete stop stutter, its just a hop before he strikes it.
    yeah Bruno Fernandes does a hop as well thinking about it,

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    • #17
      Re: stutter run-ups

      Keiffer takes a mean pen, hard and high, ‘keeper has no chance.

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      • #18
        Re: stutter run-ups

        Originally posted by splott parker View Post
        Keiffer takes a mean pen, hard and high, ‘keeper has no chance.
        He certainly does, no hesitation.

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        • #19
          Re: stutter run-ups

          Originally posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View Post
          But very often the savvy goalkeeper stays central when he can see a 'stutter pelanty" unfolding in front of him.
          I'm convinced when that happens the pelanty taker often hasn't thought it out thoroughly, and has to make a split-second decision about which side to now put it.

          They would do well to copy the technique of the late, great, Peter Whittingham.
          But if the taker hits it in the corner, either side, and the keeper hasn't made a move, then it's an almost certain goal. The ball will travel faster than the keeper.

          The keeper will leave his choice as late as possible, but he cannot wait until the ball is moving.

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          • #20
            Re: stutter run-ups

            Originally posted by Trigger View Post
            Was surprised jorginho missed, usually so cool and roles it in.

            I do prefer Maguires type of pen though, run up smash it top bins, run back.
            Maguire's looked amazing.

            I know the Swansea physio from a few years back. There was a Europa game where Bony smashed it in the top corner. Also looked amazing.

            But on the bench they were pissed off with him. It may have been unsaveable but it also reduces the margin of error. The coach advice is always to keep it low.

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            • #21
              Re: stutter run-ups

              Originally posted by lardy View Post
              Maguire's looked amazing.

              I know the Swansea physio from a few years back. There was a Europa game where Bony smashed it in the top corner. Also looked amazing.

              But on the bench they were pissed off with him. It may have been unsaveable but it also reduces the margin of error. The coach advice is always to keep it low.
              Can’t understand the ‘keep it low’ thing, a diving goalkeeper is always ending up ‘low’, with a rising ball the ‘keeper is going down whilst the ball is going up.

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              • #22
                Re: stutter run-ups

                Originally posted by lardy View Post
                Maguire's looked amazing.

                I know the Swansea physio from a few years back. There was a Europa game where Bony smashed it in the top corner. Also looked amazing.

                But on the bench they were pissed off with him. It may have been unsaveable but it also reduces the margin of error. The coach advice is always to keep it low.
                The keeper dives to his left or his right. He goes to ground. Anything above 5' is going in. If you keep your nerve and concentrate, you should be able to kick a football between 5' and 8' high from 12 yards.

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                • #23
                  Re: stutter run-ups

                  Originally posted by NYCBlue View Post
                  The keeper dives to his left or his right. He goes to ground. Anything above 5' is going in. If you keep your nerve and concentrate, you should be able to kick a football between 5' and 8' high from 12 yards.
                  Just giving a first hand anecdote from a top level bench.

                  They're probably wrong, of course.

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                  • #24
                    Re: stutter run-ups

                    Originally posted by NYCBlue View Post
                    The keeper dives to his left or his right. He goes to ground. Anything above 5' is going in. If you keep your nerve and concentrate, you should be able to kick a football between 5' and 8' high from 12 yards.
                    if I was talking a high pressure penalty in a final od a major competition I would simply kick the ball straight into the top corner of the goal every time

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                    • #25
                      Re: stutter run-ups

                      Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                      if I was talking a high pressure penalty in a final od a major competition I would simply kick the ball straight into the top corner of the goal every time
                      Really, a penalty shootout should never end.

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                      • #26
                        Re: stutter run-ups

                        Originally posted by lardy View Post
                        Really, a penalty shootout should never end.
                        Nail on head, that’s why they do end, because takers haven’t got the arse to do a Kieffer (or a Maguire:puke::hehe:) and blast it high into the right or left hand top corner. ‘Keeper can’t save them, but some players like to showboat a bit with Ali shuffles and Fred Flintstone in his car trot ups instead of practising, practising & practising again banging it in the top corner, they’re pro footballers for Christ’s sake, should be a simple task to perfect. Francis Lee had it off to a tee.

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                        • #27
                          Re: stutter run-ups

                          on the other hand

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                          • #28
                            Re: stutter run-ups

                            Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                            :hehe:I did consider Fred’s bowling technique as well.

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