| keeper 21:10 - Oct 22 with 1923 views | digswellhoop | Why can't they catch the ball anymore |  | | |  |
| keeper on 22:16 - Oct 22 with 1815 views | stevenagehoop | Years ago it used to be one of the main differences between our keepers and the foreign ones. The likes of Shilton,Clemence, Corrigan, Parkes and our own David Seaman used to catch the ball - unfortunately the standard has generally dropped and now no one seems capable of catching it. |  |
| I never lie but I don't always tell the truth |
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| keeper on 22:18 - Oct 22 with 1796 views | rbee | Or protect their near post. |  | |  |
| keeper on 23:22 - Oct 22 with 1711 views | hoops_legend | We onto nardi again despite his clean sheet and fantastic save Yes that punch out was stupid but other than that. He was great |  |
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| keeper on 23:32 - Oct 22 with 1675 views | ChrisNW6 | Very wet conditions not really the time to try and catch that ball. |  | |  |
| keeper on 23:35 - Oct 22 with 1662 views | ted_hendrix | Swansea 0 QPR 1. Keeper had a good game and a clean sheet In the pouring rain. |  |
| My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic. |
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| keeper on 18:30 - Oct 23 with 1406 views | digswellhoop | I wasn't reacting to nardi |  | |  |
| keeper on 20:10 - Oct 23 with 1289 views | NoDiddley | No Pat Jennings about anymore, as Micky Flanagan said, you’d wouldn’t want him doing a prostate examination. |  | |  |
| keeper on 21:35 - Oct 23 with 1171 views | digswellhoop | just think dont a keepr that would survie in70s or 80d [Post edited 24 Oct 23:03]
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| keeper on 22:13 - Oct 23 with 1112 views | The_Beast1976 | Think it's something to do with modern footballs being so light that they wobble in the air, thereby making you mpre likely to spill it if you try to catch it. The punch is, therefore, less risky. That's how I understand it anyway |  | |  |
| keeper on 22:25 - Oct 23 with 1087 views | Boston |
| keeper on 22:13 - Oct 23 by The_Beast1976 | Think it's something to do with modern footballs being so light that they wobble in the air, thereby making you mpre likely to spill it if you try to catch it. The punch is, therefore, less risky. That's how I understand it anyway |
Too risky - like marriage. |  |
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| keeper on 23:58 - Oct 23 with 1018 views | kensalriser | A question that surely deserves the full slop of a large language model (popularly known as AI) answer. "Goalkeepers often choose to punch or parry the ball instead of catching it due to the high speed of shots, crowded penalty areas, and slippery conditions, which can make catching risky. This approach helps them clear the ball safely and avoid potential mistakes that could lead to goals. Reasons Goalkeepers Rarely Catch the Ball High-Speed Shots Velocity Factor: Modern soccer balls are lighter and can move unpredictably in the air. When shots come in at high speed, catching can be risky. Goalkeepers often choose to punch or parry the ball to avoid fumbling. Crowded Situations Penalty Area Congestion: During set pieces like corners, the penalty area is crowded. Attempting to catch the ball in such situations can lead to fouls or accidental drops. Punching the ball clears it away from immediate danger. Weather Conditions Wet or Slippery Balls: In rainy or humid conditions, the ball becomes slippery, making it harder to grip. Goalkeepers prefer to punch or parry to prevent the ball from slipping through their hands. Positional Strategy Repositioning: If a goalkeeper is off their line or out of position, punching the ball can be a strategic move. This allows them to clear the ball while gaining time to get back into a better position. Conclusion The choice to punch or parry instead of catching is influenced by factors like shot speed, crowding, weather, and positioning. These decisions are crucial for effective goalkeeping and minimizing the risk of conceding goals." What a load of mush. Even on a quick scan I can see it's regurgitated the common fallacy that modern balls are lighter. |  |
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| keeper on 12:41 - Oct 25 with 568 views | themodfather | also why do so many modern players struggle with throw ins? |  | |  |
| keeper on 15:04 - Oct 25 with 470 views | R_from_afar | Interesting topic, however, I am going to take us off on a slight tangent, to wit: muff verb [transitive] informal 2: To fail to catch a ball or kick it properly in a game or sport With only the goalkeeper to beat, he completely muffed his shot. I distinctly remember said verb being used in comic strips when I was young, back in the 70s. |  |
| "Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1." |
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| keeper on 23:10 - Oct 25 with 309 views | digswellhoop | absolute rubbish |  | |  |
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