Quote from: Brazilian Villain on January 19, 2023, 11:21:57 AMQuote from: LeeB on January 19, 2023, 10:48:51 AMQuote from: eamonn on January 19, 2023, 10:26:21 AMI'd like to see a training session where Tyrone and Leon can only use their right foots (sic). As a leftie myself, I was always conscious of building-up my right peg as a youngster. But it seems to me that left-footed players are worse with their weaker foot than right-footers. Maybe the dearth of lefties generally (we are only 10% of the population or something) means that left-footed footballers are lazy, knowing they're more likely to get a game thanks to nature. This has always been my theory with lefties, they have it too easy.I played a lot on the left as a kid despite being right footed and it helped me a lot, it got me to a point where I could kick a ball just as badly with my left as my right.I'm left-footed but similar to Lee could use my right foot equally badly. However I'm right-handed and I wonder if that makes me more 'two-footed' than someone who's both left-handed and left-footed.Used to work with a lad that was pretty decent at cricket and played of scratch at golf. Used right handed clubs but batted left hand on the cricket pitch.
Quote from: LeeB on January 19, 2023, 10:48:51 AMQuote from: eamonn on January 19, 2023, 10:26:21 AMI'd like to see a training session where Tyrone and Leon can only use their right foots (sic). As a leftie myself, I was always conscious of building-up my right peg as a youngster. But it seems to me that left-footed players are worse with their weaker foot than right-footers. Maybe the dearth of lefties generally (we are only 10% of the population or something) means that left-footed footballers are lazy, knowing they're more likely to get a game thanks to nature. This has always been my theory with lefties, they have it too easy.I played a lot on the left as a kid despite being right footed and it helped me a lot, it got me to a point where I could kick a ball just as badly with my left as my right.I'm left-footed but similar to Lee could use my right foot equally badly. However I'm right-handed and I wonder if that makes me more 'two-footed' than someone who's both left-handed and left-footed.
Quote from: eamonn on January 19, 2023, 10:26:21 AMI'd like to see a training session where Tyrone and Leon can only use their right foots (sic). As a leftie myself, I was always conscious of building-up my right peg as a youngster. But it seems to me that left-footed players are worse with their weaker foot than right-footers. Maybe the dearth of lefties generally (we are only 10% of the population or something) means that left-footed footballers are lazy, knowing they're more likely to get a game thanks to nature. This has always been my theory with lefties, they have it too easy.I played a lot on the left as a kid despite being right footed and it helped me a lot, it got me to a point where I could kick a ball just as badly with my left as my right.
I'd like to see a training session where Tyrone and Leon can only use their right foots (sic). As a leftie myself, I was always conscious of building-up my right peg as a youngster. But it seems to me that left-footed players are worse with their weaker foot than right-footers. Maybe the dearth of lefties generally (we are only 10% of the population or something) means that left-footed footballers are lazy, knowing they're more likely to get a game thanks to nature.
My dad, who was a decent footballer, was always on at me as a kid to use my left foot. I was in love with Maradona, and he was one-footed, so I didn't listen. It turns out that I wasn't Maradona.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on January 20, 2023, 05:28:59 AMMy dad, who was a decent footballer, was always on at me as a kid to use my left foot. I was in love with Maradona, and he was one-footed, so I didn't listen. It turns out that I wasn't Maradona.I had the same problem, but I at least managed to become later-life-Maradona.*tugs on fat cheroot*
Injured, I think.