One at a time
take a ball of dough and use either your hands or a rolling pin to flatten it on a floured surface.
Hmm I still think ox still not that good yet, he is good
taking the ball forward but his final decision still not good, there is a lot of room for improvement.
Should we throw our hands in the air,
take our ball home and stop investing in the stock market?
And well deserved, he was immense today by
taking the ball back and driving forward, both goals were superbly taken.
Instead, it's in tight spaces,
taking the ball past players rather than attempting to put it into the back of the net, where he excels.
If you have a good sliding tackle where the
player takes the ball, it's as good to see as a player scoring a goal.
After he can't go past anybody and wants to
take ball inside instead of along the wings.
Even with a good grasp of the law, it
still takes balls to stand up to somebody who's breaking the terms of their lease.
Instead of coming to some sort of agreement on the issues it was more like a childish argument that resulted in one
kid taking his ball and going home.
And he will also
start taking the ball outside without your intervention, because who wants to clean the walls when they could be outside doing soccer drills?
I
get taking a ball to the face sucks, but it doesn't suck enough to not try to block a goal..
They kept us on track, they told us what they needed by when, and they
really took the ball and ran with it.
Now take a ball and using your rolling pin, roll it out thinly in round shape.
The fact he was going away from goal or that his touch may have
taken the ball too far should not matter a bit.
Took the ball wide, came inside the area with two marking him tightly and found the space for a spectacular finish.
We all have different opinions, however I don't see how
subs take balls as by making one he has nothing to lose.
Also why if
someone takes the ball the other player does not react, it takes some delay because players are slow to know he is not with the ball....
In one smooth motion,
take the ball back above your head and extend arms so the ball is almost on the floor.
He has also attempted 16 take ons in 12 league games, completing 81 % of his efforts to to
take the ball past an opponent.
Take the ball of dough in your hands and simply begin pulling it around the edges.
It says something when you have a player who's relied on to
take the ball out of bounds all the time.
And how many times have they enjoyed using hands to
take the ball away from goal without being penalized?
Roll back up to start
taking the ball up and reaching forward as you come back to sitting.
Once called the Andre Agassi of Chile, the 5» 9», 140 - pound Rios is an aggressive baseliner who
takes the ball on the rise and punches last - second passing shots with great disguise.
Yes Gabriel did give the ball away once but he was able to check (now I can't remember
who took the ball from him) and cover up in time, allowing the rest of the defence to fall back to position.