Joined: Jan 23 2006 Posts: 15980 Location: Boulevard with my balls of steel!
phil webbo wrote:The thing is I've watched the game back twice now, and paused my Sky+ just as Hall is about to release the ball, he's one step over the shadow of the stand, which was parallel to the white line on the pitch, then moved it on, and stopped it when raynor recieves it, he's at least 3 steps past the shadow, and as Hall had stopped running, that takes away the momentum rule, if you try doing as I have, you may change your mind, or you may just carry on calling Rovers fans blinkered, but the blinkers will surely be on anyone who carries on spouting off, without taking the time to check.
Thanks for pointing out again that not only do you not understand the rules of the game you also dont understand the basic laws of physics. Your not related to Stevo are you?
Joined: May 09 2009 Posts: 1113 Location: East Hull
Robbo4 wrote:See I always knew you were a plastic fan
Do you even go to games?
Answer the question sunshine about Cookie never scoring at CP , dont divert it
Robbo4 wrote: I know what you mean. All those other coaches in SL must have amazing gameplans to stop the Stella drinker as thats the first game he has ever scored a try at Craven Park in. If only we had a decent coach
DO EXPLAIN :lol:
Cookie never scored at CP you say??????
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phil webbo wrote:And there lies your problem, He had stopped
Err... no he didn't. He was clearly still moving after he passed the ball, and continued to do so even when Raynor caught it (not that it matters, as momentum will be with the ball during the passing movement, not after the pass has been made).
Regardless of whether he stopped or not, the pass was backwards relative to the momentum of the player AS he passed it.
The only way the ball wouldn't have momentum is if said player was stood still during the pass, which he clearly wasn't. Therefore, the ball had momentum.
phil webbo wrote:Try watching it again, instead of trying to dish out childish insults, he Stopped, the ball went forward, no amourt of crying on here will change that
Joined: Oct 26 2007 Posts: 2570 Location: East Hull is Wonderful
Wellsy13 wrote:Err... no he didn't. He was clearly still moving after he passed the ball, and continued to do so even when Raynor caught it (not that it matters, as momentum will be with the ball during the passing movement, not after the pass has been made).
Regardless of whether he stopped or not, the pass was backwards relative to the momentum of the player AS he passed it.
The only way the ball wouldn't have momentum is if said player was stood still during the pass, which he clearly wasn't. Therefore, the ball had momentum.
Doh if he had stopped, how can he have momentum
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Joined: Jan 23 2006 Posts: 15980 Location: Boulevard with my balls of steel!
cheeky charlie wrote:you said first game not superleague match
I see that selective reading syndrome has kicked in again. Was I discussing the ability of SL coaches in stopping him scoring at the time? A simple yes or no will suffice.
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