Re: Welcome Eric Dier!
You mean like "To Dare is too Dier"?
imagine the headlines when he has a bad game, makes a mistake
You mean like "To Dare is too Dier"?
imagine the headlines when he has a bad game, makes a mistake
I would expect anyone earning millions of pounds playing football to be strong on either foot.
Arjen Robben says no.
So does Gareth Bale. Doesn't make it right.
People get so caught up in footballers wages, it's laughable.
Why does it matter that you're paying them x amount of millions to do this or that?
You're paying them to be very good at football.
I'd take a very good left footer over an average two footer any day of the week.
On top of that, if your job only takes up 3 or 4 half days of your week, you have plenty of time to get good at it too.That wasn't really the point. If you're training every single day, you should be working on your weaker foot.
On top of that, if your job only takes up 3 or 4 half days of your week, you have plenty of time to get good at it too.
1. Dier and Sandro can converse in Portuguese
2. Are Poch's assistants Argie or Portuguese?
That wasn't really the point. If you're training every single day, you should be working on your weaker foot.
Being two footed is overrated and this is coming from someone who is ambipedal(like ambidextrous but with feet). I would wager that less than 1% of professional footballers are equally comfortable with either feet, most are terribly one footed, a few are competent on their weaker side but still not great and then you have a tiny minority who can use both equally well.
1. Dier and Sandro can converse in Portuguese
2. Are Poch's assistants Argie or Portuguese?
So does Gareth Bale. Doesn't make it right.
Gareth bale's quite two footed really..
If a player is good enough, they're good enough. I really don't give a **** if they're one footed, two footed, or if they play the ball using their knees instead. It makes little difference as long as they have learnt how to cope with their limitations.
I can pedal with both feet too, it's no big deal
I both walk and run using both feet