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Edit. Although I did once take a goal kick and meant to pass to the full back, sliced it and scored in my own net. Luckily the ref knew the rules and gave a corner.
Tell you what. Meet me any time and I guarantee, give me 100 kicks from my hands and if I don't clear every one over the halfway line I will give £500 to a charity of your choice. Even now that I'm 56 years old. Over to you.
Agree. All he has to do is kick the ball. Don't slice it, hold the ball in front of you and kick through it straight as you can. Simple. And being an ex keeper of a good standard, it's that easy. It's the rest of a keepers actions that are tough. Kicking isn't one of them.
I'm sure some of you already have the App but if you don't I can recommend it. Great for streaming worldwide TV including sport etc. I've watched the last two away games via various channels in HD with no interference. Currently watching The Masters via ESPN as I don't have Sky (Sky not available on the App). Gets the horse racing channels too if you like a punt. Works very well on iPhone and iPad but can't comment on other phones.
Live Media Player is the App (blue with sound symbol) if you wish to get it. It's free and easy to use. Just use the search menu on top right of screen, type in the channel and away you go.
Just find out which channel is showing the game (there are usually several) and that's it.
Turnstiles are closed up to 30mins after the start dependant on which stand you are in, but if there is a problem there is always someone on the gate, but they dont have the electronic readers.
Suggest daughter feigns some injury midway through the second half of her game.
The Aussie (Colin Hindmarsh), proper entertainer. Various clips on You Tube if you fancy a trip down memory lane. Sadly passed away in 1994.
The following tribute is from 'The Stage' magazine (January 1995);
"The Aussie entertainer died last year after a short illness in London. 'Alive with Colin Hindmarsh' so said the calling card. And alive you came when he was on stage, or else. No long faces or he was likely to tell you to get down to the pub down the street or squirt you with his water pistol. Born in Weston, a small coal mining town near Newcastle, New South Wales, Colin landed on these shores in 1960 after a successful start to his career in Australia.
It was not long before he became a big hit on the English pub scene. He revelled in audience participation. He sang and played music from the twenties, thirties, forties, fifties and sixties with great accomplishment, even throwing in bits of the classics for good measure.
His audience knew all the music he played and they raised the roof singing and dancing to his bidding. The testimony to his great popularity was his 27 years at the Rising Sun in Sudbury Hill (Pub Entertainer of the year 1978) alternating with his 28 years with the cruise company P&O. So popular was he with the passengers on the Canberra that many booked especially for the cruises he worked on."
Whilst digressing slightly from the topic, I had to endure some of The Voice last night. What the feck was that woman, I assume a woman anyway, that sang a whole song with her face covered in what can only be described as Dougal from the Magic Roundabout on her head?
I can only feel sympathy with the OP. I went to watch Barnet today courtesy of a freebie from Lee Cook. Have to say, really nice set up, modern facilities, great stadium for that level with space to add to the already tidy facilities.
Good result, 5-0 Barnet, players in bar afterwards etc.
Right full back for Barnet Yiadom looks a very promising prospect. Quick, gets forward and skilful.