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sotac464 Berkshire 16 Sep 20 6.33pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
As someone who has read several reports compiled by my son, if you don’t mind some advice, you need to go into far more detail. His reports were usually several pages of information/data etc, just trying help Is your son going to be a scout?
My equalibrium unbalanced me. Paul Draper Brighton 19/2/2018 |
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mattteo 16 Sep 20 6.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
May I suggest a trip to South London Mattteo. There you will learn many things including the subtle art of irony. Innit. I don't think Spiderman was being ironic. That is, if he indeed has an old enough son to be working.
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glazedallover Allier 16 Sep 20 6.38pm | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
I don't think Spiderman was being ironic. That is, if he indeed has an old enough son to be working. I think spider was having saucepans while you were just a stain in your old man’s Y-fronts.
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sotac464 Berkshire 16 Sep 20 6.46pm | |
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Originally posted by glazedallover
I think spider was having saucepans while you were just a stain in your old man’s Y-fronts. Below the belt.
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mattteo 16 Sep 20 6.57pm | |
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Originally posted by sotac464
Below the belt. Ha-Ha, no, I don't see it as such. No embarassement in being younger than someone.
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sotac464 Berkshire 16 Sep 20 7.06pm | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
Ha-Ha, no, I don't see it as such. No embarassement in being younger than someone. OK well elders always go on about respect your old uns, in my opinion you need to give respect to earn it.
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bashy2 London 16 Sep 20 7.06pm | |
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No benhama in the brentford side again tonight not even on the bench hmmmmmm
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Spiderman Horsham 16 Sep 20 7.15pm | |
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Originally posted by sotac464
Is your son going to be a scout? Thanks. He lost his job in February and did not qualify for furlough. He has always been interested in the analytics of football, so found an on line course for potential scouts, has had zoom meetings with Steve McClaren and Chris Hughton.
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Spiderman Horsham 16 Sep 20 7.15pm | |
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Originally posted by sotac464
Below the belt. Y fronts usually are
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Ecopalace Wickham 16 Sep 20 7.26pm | |
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Originally posted by bashy2
No benhama in the brentford side again tonight not even on the bench hmmmmmm Great, fingers crossed.
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lefty27 ipswich 16 Sep 20 7.32pm | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
One can, but I prefer to keep it better ordained. You can do something like this and list a whole bunch of attributes: Quote about 15 year old wonderkid from Borussia Dortmund: Style of play – advanced striker – player with good body mass ratio, physical strength, power, stamina and natural fitness who feels comfortable in contact situations – powerful and determined striker with good technique on the ball, mobility, first touch, acceleration skills, fast direction shifts, short-dribbling, and good short-mid through passing ability – superb off the ball intelligence to recognise spaces where to receive/run into – very composed finisher capable on both feet – likes to score with low driven shots – always alert to capitalize on some opposite defensive mistakes – great sense of positioning while receiving through balls – excellent balance, footwork, and changes of pace – likes to start his runs from deep and attack space – very skillful at beating his markers and evading pressure – known for his tricky off-the-ball movements in and around the opposite’ box – extremely dangerous on the counter thanks to his pace and acceleration – likes to press and hassle the opposition’s centre-backs effectively – decent ambidexterity using his right weaker foot – all-action and energetic But imo, this is more guesswork than actually saying something useful. "Always alert", "superb intelligence"- these seem very subjective by whoever wrote it. How does one define excellent balance?? And most players are "extremely dangerous on the counter thanks to his pace and acceleration", cause....that's why you write a report on them. I am a fan of this style from [Link] cause it's a good template, talks about link-up with teamates, transition from attack to defense and from defense to attack and positioning at set-pieces, both defensively and offensively. But if I were to do this, I need to get paid, cause my life is important too. Edited by mattteo (16 Sep 2020 6.24pm) You sound like Willo, the real question is does he take free kicks over the wall?
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mattteo 16 Sep 20 7.40pm | |
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Originally posted by lefty27
You sound like Willo, the real question is does he take free kicks over the wall? )) That's not mine though. That's an example from that link.
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