Hitesh Posted 7 September 2019 Posted 7 September 2019 56 minutes ago, davieG said: Teqball ⚽Harvey vs. Hamza 🤝Who wins? 👀 They're not that good at it....
Jimothy Posted 7 September 2019 Posted 7 September 2019 They are pretty shite. If they aren't missing table completely (Hamza off his serve once), they were just making sure they got it back over. Its like tennis, you're meant make it difficult for the opponent, mix up the direction of the shots, the length, height etc. I've seen guys playing this diving on the table for headers, playing low shots over the net etc.
Wortho Posted 7 September 2019 Posted 7 September 2019 Blimey they looked bloody awful. Savage is good at this.
foxfanazer Posted 7 September 2019 Posted 7 September 2019 5 minutes ago, Wortho said: Blimey they looked bloody awful. Savage is good at this. Everyone has at least one talent
foxfanazer Posted 7 September 2019 Posted 7 September 2019 People on here will be calling them shit off of the back of this
norwichfox Posted 8 September 2019 Posted 8 September 2019 I struggled to tell them apart, are they twins separated at birth?
AyewJoking Posted 9 September 2019 Posted 9 September 2019 Rogers obviously told them to keep it simple else we'd have barcelona come knocking..
jayfox26 Posted 9 September 2019 Posted 9 September 2019 Just looked like 2 mates pissed up having a mess about rather than 2 pro footballers 😂
Foxin_Mad Posted 10 September 2019 Posted 10 September 2019 What is the point of this game, is this something players get paid money to do?
Xen Posted 10 September 2019 Posted 10 September 2019 2 hours ago, Foxin_Mad said: What is the point of this game, is this something players get paid money to do? It helps players practice their touch, control and reactions, and its a way of breaking up the monotony and keeping training fun and engaging. What else did you expect training to be? 100% drill work and gym sessions? Lighter exercises and less serious sessions a a hugely valuable part of training for physical, psychological and morale-based reasons, and this fits right in with that ethos.
Foxin_Mad Posted 10 September 2019 Posted 10 September 2019 51 minutes ago, Xen said: It helps players practice their touch, control and reactions, and its a way of breaking up the monotony and keeping training fun and engaging. What else did you expect training to be? 100% drill work and gym sessions? Lighter exercises and less serious sessions a a hugely valuable part of training for physical, psychological and morale-based reasons, and this fits right in with that ethos. Surely there are better ways of doing that. Either way it doesn't seem to be working that well on Hamza and Barnes
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