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    One Footed Players

    I've read tonight that Lewis was causing some frustration due to the fact that he is unwilling to take the ball down the line and prefers to cut in on his favored left foot. He's not the only one and sadly, won't be the last. But I can't understand how this is not addressed in training. Is it too much to ask that an hour a day be spent playing bounce games where it is forbidden to use your preferred foot? Even just hitting shots for 20 minutes with your weaker foot can surely yield some results?


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    Quote Originally Posted by HFC_NYC View Post
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    I've read tonight that Lewis was causing some frustration due to the fact that he is unwilling to take the ball down the line and prefers to cut in on his favored left foot. He's not the only one and sadly, won't be the last. But I can't understand how this is not addressed in training. Is it too much to ask that an hour a day be spent playing bounce games where it is forbidden to use your preferred foot? Even just hitting shots for 20 minutes with your weaker foot can surely yield some results?
    Training? I can't understand why it's not addressed in Primary School. Absolutely bizarre that people can reach the age they are and be virtually unable to kick with fully half of their available feet!

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    It needs to be taught and learned at an early age. The way the brain develops, things like motor skills (language too) are way harder to learn after the age of ten- using ones weaker side included. I think it's worse for left footed youngsters as, being in the minority, they are played on the left from an early age and rarely encouraged to use their right foot.
    Edit- maybe Liam Craig has been practicing with his weaker foot- that was a cracking strike with his right!
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    I can kick with my weak foot because I practised to do it and I'm not talking anything strenuous, kicking the ball around with the wee man trying to teach him to do it...why cant anyone else?

    Anyway the baw bag commentator said we have a few lefties, anyone able to name them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Number69 View Post
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    I can kick with my weak foot because I practised to do it and I'm not talking anything strenuous, kicking the ball around with the wee man trying to teach him to do it...why cant anyone else?

    Anyway the baw bag commentator said we have a few lefties, anyone able to name them?
    Hanlon
    McGivern
    Stevenson
    Craig
    Thomo

    half of tonight's team

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    Maradona was one footed, left, did him no harm. Most players have a stronger side. Very few are equally competent on both feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMAXXA View Post
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    Hanlon
    McGivern
    Stevenson
    Craig
    Thomo

    half of tonight's team
    Strange statistic. Is Nelson not a left pegger anaw?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky View Post
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    Maradona was one footed, left, did him no harm. Most players have a stronger side. Very few are equally competent on both feet.
    Except that he'd have been better if he'd been able to kick with his right foot an aw.

    What next, cocaine did him no harm, because he's regarded as a legend in spite of it?

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