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Frederic Kanoute
What's it called?
Sonny the best player in the world with lots of lovely korean women after him
What's it called?
What's it called?
Sonsational I think.
It felt slightly disturbing, but that might be because we are very different cultures?Just watching the Sonny documentary on Amazon. 90 mins long.
Just put on there today.
It felt slightly disturbing, but that might be because we are very different cultures?
It felt slightly disturbing, but that might be because we are very different cultures?
Sonsational.What's it called?
Norway has been sonsored.Sonsational.
Only available in the UK, as it's not showing for me in Norway, and the useless customer service of Prime couldn't tell me if it will be available here..... How can they not know?????
Control and touchI understand the Son academy choosing to focus on individual ball control and skills etc before playing games with the kids but I can't fathom why they hold ball juggling in such high esteem.... how is that helpful in a game of football??
His dad is scary !!!
The bit about the CL final was so gutting, you could see how much it upset him
and me, I don't think I'll ever get over how toss we were !!
I’ve never seen it back since being there at the final that dayStill never watched all the highlights of that match. He was a great atmosphere at NWHL until that pelanty killed it stone dead. I am convinced had we equalised from one of those chances we would have gone on to win it
And you're right it was gutting. But I still take heart from the fact we reached a CL final, which I didnt think i would witness in my lifetime
It is a great way to develop touch and control practicing alone.Control and touch I get.... but to juggle the ball is irrelevant!
It is a great way to develop touch and control practicing alone.
But they are as it’s about how you control the ball on the downward trajectory. Thats something that quite a few players could do with learning and son is amazing atIt is one way yes, but, having done my coaching badges, we were taught (admittedly the FA may have it wrong of course), that kids training drills should all be match-related and keepy-uppies are not match related...