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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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is there any chance figc might revoke the 1 non eu rule? it would make life so much easier if they removed this retarded law, or at least make it a bit better by making it 2 non eu per season.

imgine being able to sign kolarov and suarez at once. how much stronger would that make the instead if having to choose one or the other
 

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adriano_c

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May 26, 2009
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unfortunately for you i can define it whichever way i want lateral in english is to the side and i dont give 2 fucks what a tightass like you thinks of it.

do i need to know who you are? seriously? no i dont now fuck off
What a surprise...

You prove yourself to be an idiot (and ignorant of basic footballing terminology), but instead of bowing out, you go ahead and try to warp the definition to suit your own agenda/stupidity.

What next? Gonna call the players' tunnel the byline because they "walk by it"?

Who am I? The guy that just exposed you as a fucking moron.

Take care.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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What a surprise...

You prove yourself to be an idiot (and ignorant of basic footballing terminology), but instead of bowing out, you go ahead and try to warp the definition to suit your own agenda/stupidity.

What next? Gonna call the players' tunnel the byline because they "walk by it"?

Who am I? The guy that just exposed you as a fucking moron.

Take care.
:lol: well arent you the superhero make sure mama tucks you in your superman blanket
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Melo makes some decent forward passes, but much of his passes are "lateral". Some "lateral" passes can also be "diagonal".

So actually, Deneb is right in that respect.
 

Kasaki

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Jun 1, 2010
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I'd hate to get involved in this argument but, a lateral pass is a verticle pass to a team mate which neither helps the attack ir takes away from it. A Diagonal Pass (sounds like a through ball to me) forces play up, it promotes attack, so no I wouldn't say lateral and diagonal are the same thing
 

adriano_c

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May 26, 2009
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Melo makes some decent forward passes, but much of his passes are "lateral". Some "lateral" passes can also be "diagonal".

So actually, Deneb is right in that respect.
You could interpret lateral as meaning side-related, sure.

However, with respect to the game, a "lateral pass" is a square pass perpendicular to the touch-line.

Since we're talking about football, no, he's just an idiot.
 

adriano_c

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May 26, 2009
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I'd hate to get involved in this argument but, a lateral pass is a verticle pass to a team mate which neither helps the attack ir takes away from it. A Diagonal Pass (sounds like a through ball to me) forces play up, it promotes attack, so no I wouldn't say lateral and diagonal are the same thing
Yup.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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I'd hate to get involved in this argument but, a lateral pass is a verticle pass to a team mate which neither helps the attack ir takes away from it. A Diagonal Pass (sounds like a through ball to me) forces play up, it promotes attack, so no I wouldn't say lateral and diagonal are the same thing
did you care to ask what i meant by lateral, maybe my understanding of it is different than yours, maybe i just dont care for your nomenclature and dont adhere to it, if that makes me an 'idiot' and a clown so b it. you brought up the fact that he goes center i challenged and asked you when besides his pass to robinho did he do it? point is melo is not a passer a cesc or xavi, sure he can loft it up to the sides but to call him a good passer is a joke.
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
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did you care to ask what i meant by lateral, maybe my understanding of it is different than yours, maybe i just dont care for your nomenclature and dont adhere to it, if that makes me an 'idiot' and a clown so b it. you brought up the fact that he goes center i challenged and asked you when besides his pass to robinho did he do it? point is melo is not a passer a cesc or xavi, sure he can loft it up to the sides but to call him a good passer is a joke.
Hey relax bud, didn't call you an idiot or attack your definition of lateral. And as far as Melo goes, he's a good passer of the ball, don't follow him so it would be hard for me to get videos, wait till Faux Melo posts
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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Hey relax bud, didn't call you an idiot or attack your definition of lateral. And as far as Melo goes, he's a good passer of the ball, don't follow him so it would be hard for me to get videos, wait till Faux Melo posts
i was referring to our friend's attack, and i like melo and have been watching him for a while i dont need faux melo or anyone else to tell me what to think of him to me hes not a good passer of the ball and last year showed that pretty clearly.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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You could interpret lateral as meaning side-related, sure.

However, with respect to the game, a "lateral pass" is a square pass perpendicular to the touch-line.

Since we're talking about football, no, he's just an idiot.
Looking at my Webster, nothing in the definition of "lateral" states that it must be perpendicular to another plane.

But I didn't know "lateral pass" was defined in soccer. Perhaps you're confusing that with American football. ;)
 
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