Sentences with phrase «between goalposts»

24 Width, in feet, between goalposts — and the goal is 8 feet high.
Allen is the Viking gnat who habitually flutters into the way of opposing placekickers and makes the football ricochet someplace other than between the goalposts.
The venture business runs between the goalposts of greed and fear.
And most hope the money will be earned right here, driving balls between the goalposts in Barcelona.

Not exact matches

Tied 1 - 1, Valencia caught the the ball which had deflected off the head of Demichelis to gain a clean path between him and the goalpost — an opportunity he promptly took and to great effect.
Klinsmann received a corner kick and nodded the ball to Andy Moller, whose header slipped, with inches to spare, between U.S. midfielder Mike Burns and the goalpost.
Since moving to La Liga, however, Martinez has struggled to find the goalpost, scoring just three times in fifteen total appearances between La Liga and the Champions League.
Thus a straight swap between the two clubs sees Gabriel to Sardinia where he'll get increased playing time, while Storari will defend Milan's goalposts as a deputy to Gianluigi Donnarumma despite rumours that had him transfer to Genoa, in the wake of Mattia Perin's season - ending injury this past weekend.
Jeff Skeen of Full90 Sports talks about and the role of protective headgear in reducing the risk of concussion and the difference between concussions, which occur as a result of contact between a player's head and a hard object (another player's head, the ground or the goalpost), and the kinds of brain injuries which can occur as a result of repeated heading of a soccer ball.
Never the gentlest of sports, football is now coming in for a new type of criticism: the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that falling soccer goalposts killed 18 people in the US and wounded nine between 1979 and 1983.
In any case your goalpost - moving from «author» to «professional author» undermines your original and underlying thesis — that there is some profound and meaningful difference between calling somebody a (mere) «writer» and an «author», and that it has anything to do with either a relationship with a publishing house or ability to make a living off one's writing.
because that's just another in a very long line of BS, goalpost - moving excuses to try to defend the disparity between the two consoles.
You then moved the goalposts to distinguish between some advocacy and others, on the basis of a subjective determination of what equals responsible advocacy.
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