Sons Freekick
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Sons Freekick
Thought I'd put the link to my sons freekick on here. Hope you enjoy it, I did. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecSmFlksAcQ
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Well, he didn't dive to get the free-kick. That's a plus.
He took a good "shape" for the shot and nicely hit.
Huge deflection, but good luck to him.
Most amazing ... the ref seems to ring the wall forward !! Never in my life have I seen that before.
He took a good "shape" for the shot and nicely hit.
Huge deflection, but good luck to him.
Most amazing ... the ref seems to ring the wall forward !! Never in my life have I seen that before.
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Aye and made Sam take the kick from further back, wonder why?bobo the clown wrote:Well, he didn't dive to get the free-kick. That's a plus. Dint stay down and roll over 15 times either
He took a good "shape" for the shot and nicely hit.
Huge deflection, but good luck to him.
Most amazing the ref seems to ring the wall forward! Never in my life have I seen that before.
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Mate thats who he wants to play for. He's played at The Emerites and Wembly already. So there are two big achievments in my book. Has a chance of playing at Anfield in May if his scholl team get through to the National finals of some trophy or other. Won the district finals ilast Nov and Regionals are later this month. Not bad for a small 9 year old playing in a team of 10 and 11 year olds.
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