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bongo10

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Jun 11, 2003
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Maradona is the king of dribbling
but the one I kind of like is Zidane against Portugal in Euro 2000 but there wasn't a goal at the end of dribbling
he went through the whole field left right left

also Denilson is awsome 2
 

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Dj Juve

Dj Juve

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Jul 12, 2002
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  • Thread Starter #44
    i know that trick too :thumb:

    one very easy trick i do once in a while
    the ball is at my feet, the oposing player a around 5-6 feet away.
    i face sideways to him and do one stepover towards him. he will stretch his leg and try to stop you(leaving his legs wide open) and use the other leg to put it threw his legs and leave him dumb..the pic will (try to) explain
     

    Slagathor

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    Jul 25, 2001
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    #46
    ++ [ originally posted by dj juve ] ++
    i know that trick too :thumb:

    one very easy trick i do once in a while
    the ball is at my feet, the oposing player a around 5-6 feet away.
    i face sideways to him and do one stepover towards him. he will stretch his leg and try to stop you(leaving his legs wide open) and use the other leg to put it threw his legs and leave him dumb..the pic will (try to) explain
    Am gonna try that the next time I play!
     
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    Dj Juve

    Dj Juve

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    ++ [ originally posted by Erik ] ++


    Am gonna try that the next time I play!
    i thought u had somesort of condition with ur leg so u cant play? :confused:

    nevermind, it's not like I care anyways ;)
     

    Stu

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    Jul 14, 2002
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    #50
    The best ever dribbling run that I saw has to be Maradona's second goal against England in the '86 WC :eek::eek::thumb::cool:

    The best modern day dribblers are Davids (especially from his Ajax days) and Denilson, while guys like ZZ, Ronnie, Figo and DP have shown that they have it in them but they just don't dribble as much as your average Brazilians and Africans ;)

    PS. Remember Del Piero's "peel the orange" as I like to call it, against Newcastle earlier this season :thumb:
     

    Stu

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    Jul 14, 2002
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    #51
    And guys, I know that this isn't relevant to the topic, but has anyone seen Nelinho's goal that gave Brazil 3rd place in WC 1978? :eek:

    Poor old Dino Zoff :sigh:
     

    Desmond

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    #53
    the best dribbles i've seen in modern times are those from ronaldo with barca and the brazil NT some years back...he was unstoppable...
     

    Stu

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    Jul 14, 2002
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    ++ [ originally posted by dj juve ] ++
    nope...was it gr8 like one of the best or just gr8?
    I suppose it would qualify as just great, but it was really lovely. Nelinho received the ball on the right flank and shot it with accuracy and swerve into the left hand corner of the goal.
     

    gray

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    Apr 22, 2003
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    #57
    ++ [ originally posted by dj juve ] ++
    i know that trick too :thumb:

    one very easy trick i do once in a while
    the ball is at my feet, the oposing player a around 5-6 feet away.
    i face sideways to him and do one stepover towards him. he will stretch his leg and try to stop you(leaving his legs wide open) and use the other leg to put it threw his legs and leave him dumb..the pic will (try to) explain
    One of my regulars :)

    I also like trying the Zidane turn, it's surprisingly easy to do.
     

    Hydde

    Minimiliano Tristelli
    Mar 6, 2003
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    #60
    ++ [ originally posted by dj juve ] ++
    i know that trick too :thumb:

    one very easy trick i do once in a while
    the ball is at my feet, the oposing player a around 5-6 feet away.
    i face sideways to him and do one stepover towards him. he will stretch his leg and try to stop you(leaving his legs wide open) and use the other leg to put it threw his legs and leave him dumb..the pic will (try to) explain
    Thats is the ronaldo trademark move!!, but he doesnot slide the ball between opponent´s leg, he just pass the ball to himself.
     

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