Quote from: Rory on December 19, 2022, 11:07:31 AMQuote from: Risso on December 19, 2022, 10:16:55 AMIf I was keeper in a penalty shoot out like that, I think I'd stay in the middle most of the time. There are always one or two that go straight down the centre, whereas if the player taking the kick puts it into the side left or right, it's got to be a great save even if you guess right.Absolutely, about half of all penalties these days are scored when the keeper dives out of the way.It’s a good theory but I’m always reminded of the useless lummox Peter Shilton in the 1990 WC who did just that with no effect whatsoever. I doubt it was his idea mind as it had more to do with him being well past his best. The fact he’s a tool as well didn’t help his case.
Quote from: Risso on December 19, 2022, 10:16:55 AMIf I was keeper in a penalty shoot out like that, I think I'd stay in the middle most of the time. There are always one or two that go straight down the centre, whereas if the player taking the kick puts it into the side left or right, it's got to be a great save even if you guess right.Absolutely, about half of all penalties these days are scored when the keeper dives out of the way.
If I was keeper in a penalty shoot out like that, I think I'd stay in the middle most of the time. There are always one or two that go straight down the centre, whereas if the player taking the kick puts it into the side left or right, it's got to be a great save even if you guess right.
Quote from: Brend'Watkins on December 19, 2022, 11:34:28 AMQuote from: Rory on December 19, 2022, 11:07:31 AMQuote from: Risso on December 19, 2022, 10:16:55 AMIf I was keeper in a penalty shoot out like that, I think I'd stay in the middle most of the time. There are always one or two that go straight down the centre, whereas if the player taking the kick puts it into the side left or right, it's got to be a great save even if you guess right.Absolutely, about half of all penalties these days are scored when the keeper dives out of the way.It’s a good theory but I’m always reminded of the useless lummox Peter Shilton in the 1990 WC who did just that with no effect whatsoever. I doubt it was his idea mind as it had more to do with him being well past his best. The fact he’s a tool as well didn’t help his case.I'm sure I heard that Shilton thought his reflexes were quick enough that he didn't need to guess on pens. He was well past his peak in 90 but I think it's humanly impossible anyway. Hence him being a second behind every German penalty in that shootout.
Shilts may have had other things on his mind (gambling, dogging etc.) Actually, that's not a nice thing to say.
Quote from: eamonn on December 19, 2022, 01:24:10 PMShilts may have had other things on his mind (gambling, dogging etc.) Actually, that's not a nice thing to say.Then again, he's not a very nice person.
Quote from: KevinGage on December 19, 2022, 11:54:20 AMA lot of waffle about fair play in the BBC comments and elsewhere after Emi's antics yesterday. If Tchouameni's concentration really was broken by Emi tossing the ball to the side then he doesn't have much concentration in the first place. I wasn't paying quite that much attention, but I shall assume that the reason Emi had the ball in the first place was because Lloris just walked off and left in the net rather than get over himself and pick the ball out of the net and hand it to his team's next taker, like a good teammate.
A lot of waffle about fair play in the BBC comments and elsewhere after Emi's antics yesterday. If Tchouameni's concentration really was broken by Emi tossing the ball to the side then he doesn't have much concentration in the first place.
If the French player hadn't have been intimidated so much into pushing it as wide, Emi was saving it anyway.
Quote from: Dave on December 19, 2022, 01:27:31 PMQuote from: eamonn on December 19, 2022, 01:24:10 PMShilts may have had other things on his mind (gambling, dogging etc.) Actually, that's not a nice thing to say.Then again, he's not a very nice person.He’s vile.
Compare him to Neville Southall who is a genuine good guy.