When the ball is played to his feet he either
falls over the ball or he falls over his own clumsy feet, or simply misses to control the ball at all.
Not exact matches
Flip the bowl
over and let the dough
fall out on to a lightly floured counter, press it down gently, fold or form it back into a
ball and allow it to rise a second time, back in the (re-oiled) bowl covered with plastic wrap for about 45 minutes.
It was definitely a penalty but it shouldn't be one when the player kicks the
ball in a direction away from the goal and then proceeds to
fall over the goalie without running in the
balls direction anymore.
Ox has no final product he just huffs and puffs so by your own analysis Ox is sh # t. Wilshere runs into traffic loses the
ball falls over and gets injured so Wilshere is sh # t too.
He missed 2 sitters in last night match against City at the Ems with Jeo Hart begging him not to score and he obliged by skying
over and latter passed the
ball to Hart's right foot then
fell down, looking for what?
Running at walls of defenders, while greedily keeping the
ball from team mates to appear flashy and then
falling over dispossessed is not how to play football.
Not saying he's ready, just that other than Lacazette if the
ball fell kindly to him he knows how to strike it, and he's another one of those who can be hard to pick up because he's looking for half a yard
over his man or he's looking for a rebound.
He didn't look fit, he kept passing the
ball backwards and when he had a chance to do something constructive he did a Wilshere and ran into a player or
fell over.
After the Terps
fell behind early and appeared to be caving in, Smith got the
ball in front of the Hoya bench, took three dribbles and dunked
over the startled Harrington, igniting a comeback that resulted in an 84 - 83 Maryland win in overtime.
Misses 3 sitters a match and spends the rest of the time
falling over and losing the
ball.
Yeah but everything he gets the
balls he
falls over or does a fancy flick and gives it straight back to the opposing team.
Arteta, Cazorla, Ramsey, Ozil, Sanchez, Walcott, Rosicky, Welbeck to name a few are players that I have watched closely that when put under pressure either lose the
ball or
fall over.
Rich Gossage, who said he almost
fell asleep in the clubhouse during the downpours, pitched shutout
ball over the last two innings to earn his ninth save.
The opposing pitcher, who has been briefed, throws the
ball high and tight, and Max
falls over backward, then rows himself back into the box, using the bat as an oar.
The main problem with your argument is that Debuchy actually hit the
ball first, followed by Hoilett
falling over his leg.
Iwobi, gives
ball away constantly, Kos and Mustafi getting demolished by Glenn Murray, Xhaka bang average again, but still creates more than Wilshere, who just
falls over and makes bad tackles that fans translate as «passion».
Who else on here remembers when we were 4 - 2 up against the Spuds after 90 minutes, when Calam
fell over in sheer fright when in possession of the
ball but faced with two Spuds players, standing (not tackling though) nearby.
He
falls over every time he's tackled and rarely puts in a good
ball.
If a fielder
falls over or through the fence after making a catch within the field of play, the batter shall be retired and the
ball is dead
He moans,
falls all
over himself, flips the
ball persistently to the opponent and is completely marked out of the game by only one defender.
Wiltshire did nothing apart from his special moves:
fall over, get dispossessed and run directly and I do mean directly into players again giving the
ball away.
In that first leg against bayern we lucked out as Cech made some crucial saves, they were all
over us but the
ball would not
fall for them properly in and around the box.
Giroud gets hit by a
ball... 6 months out, Debuchy
falls over on grass... 3 months out.
Then there are the dives to the rim, where defenders just kind of bounce off him
over and
over again until the
ball is
falling through the hoop.
It was a long
ball over the top, keeper came way off his line to punch,
fell to me about 35 - 40 yards out and thought I'd have a bash.
And Sanogo looking like BAMBI ON ICE... He just seems to be
falling over everytime the
ball gets to him..
Foles threw a perfect pass
over Rowe's outstretched arms (he turned to find the
ball... perfectly), and a great catch by Julio... I mean Alshon... including hanging on while Rowe reached inside his arms to try to work the
ball loose as they
fell locked together.
Meanwhile, Rosburg clubbed his way steadily along in second place until the third round, when he
fell over retrieving his
ball on the 5th green and threw his back out of place.
So does Usain Bolt, He fails to get the
ball under control and is forever
falling over, dreadful at tracking back and as Alan Hanson mentioned many moons ago... «he crosses when he should shoot, poor football brain»... And finally he shoots by side footing the
ball.
Not flick,
fall over or give the
ball away countless times..
I don't get thos whole thing about Jack being a DM, he
falls over a lot, gets bullied off the
ball a lot, gets dispossessed a lot and his passing could be better.
Wenger would rather keep us passing the
ball around until someone play its into giroud who
falls over whilst attempting to play it backwards or ramsey playing a wayward pass in the midfield.
Tall and getting better with his strength, better than Giroud who might act like his size or might
fall over after a breeze touched him... Stronger than Theo so Welbz could also be a target man when crossing the
ball.
i felt that arsenal should have won that game easily,, but
fell into BD trap by trying to pass out at all instant, with only 2
ball played
over the to for Sanchez and welbeck to chase to ease pressure.
Was lack of match fitness to blame when Giroud missed the chance from Ramsey's through
ball, was match fitness to blame when he
fell over in the box instead of taking a shot, Falcao has been injured for 6 months but if he gets 1 chance he scores that's the sort of striker we need!!
«They're fighting
over balls in the gap that
fall in against most teams.»
I was surprised that Schefter was able to catch each
ball, and the best part was when he
fell over trying to make the «one - handed» grab.
Attempting to catch a foul
ball off the bat of Evan Longoria, Ozuna went head first into the wall after he tripped and
fell over the bullpen mound.
Keep it tight, play on the break, and wait for them to leave exploitable gaps,
fall over or kick the
ball into their own net.
The
ball just cleared the lip of the bunker, climbed
over the trees, and
fell pin - high in the back of the green.
Currently, Kris was busy with running Vibe's
fall ball program with
over 175 players ages 9 - 14 (What fun!!)
I'm not a complete fan of Flamini but I felt that he got to the
ball first and that the Bournemouth players momentum caused him to
fall over Flamini's legs not his boots.As of late to many refs have flashed cards at the Arsenal players plus a free kick but when we are fouled only a free kick is given.It's called inconsistencies.
Team Bulwa had a chance to win it but turned the
ball over with 5 seconds to go and again it was Mr. Clutch who hit a runner as he
fell to the baseline and the clock read 0:00.
Skillful players who
fall over at the slightest contact or pass beautifully but rarely take a shot at goal are not better than fighters who stay on their feet and put the
ball in the net!
The
ball fell to him at the far post after a scrappy corner, with the Ireland international somehow skying it
over the bar from practically under the crossbar.
Got in the way of a goal bound effort from sanchez, missed 2 sitters, constantly gave the
ball away, couldnt hold up play,
fell over, stuck his tongue out....
The
ball fell at the feet of the striker, and instead of lashing the
ball wildly
over the bar, the youngster slotted the
ball into the bottom corner with a neat finish like he had practiced that same scenario for weeks.
Juve were given one last chance to throw a
ball over the top and it came somewhat close to
falling for Benatia, but it was cleared and that was it.
11th — free kick from 35 metres blocked by GK Irwin, cleared momentarily,
ball falls to Bradley who shoots high 14th — Takes pass from Findley, eludes a player and runs the length of the field from the midfield stripe, hits right foot shot from top of box, deflects off defender and
ball goes through the hands of Irwin and in (18th goal) 18th — Cheyrou plays
ball through middle, Osorio backheels to onrushing Giovinco, takes touch then bends right foot shot past Irwin and in (19th) 36th — takes pass from Bradley, floats a cross to back post where Altidore heads just wide 37th — takes long pass from Cheyrou, beats defender, charges in but shot is deflected out for corner 38th — takes corner to near post — Perquis heads in to score (14th assist) 60th — starts run from defensive half, left side of field, cuts into middle, tripped by Pittinari who earns yellow card — resulting free kick from 30 yards is just
over bar 76th — takes breakout punch from corner from Konopka, is fouled by Cronin, who earns yellow card 82nd — steals
ball from Ramirez, sprints past Burling, attempts cross but hits own foot and rolls behind end line
This season, in a hard - going campaign in which no player has scored
over five league goals, he continued to stand out for his electric running with the
ball if not his goals and assists in a side that has
fallen down the table and has often looked utterly dysfunctional at times
over the last few months.