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The ball was clearly out of Brad's hands.
But who else would try such a thing?
This, my friends, is why in my opinion, the great Thierry is the best in the world. On creativity alone.
The man is a genius.
> However, he didn't. Infact, because of the egocentric Frenchman
Henry? Egocentric?
Maybe in some weird parallel universe.
Heh. The ball was in mid-air, and therefore it was not in the keeper's possession, and therefore Henry had every right to take the ball away from him, and therefore the goal should have stood.
You ARE the offspring of one Arséne Wenger! :@
While he is still in the process of taking the kick, the ball is in the possesion of the goalkeeper. Until he releases it (from his the strike of his foot), it's still his boot. If he kicks it into Henry, and then it hits the back of the net, it's a goal.
However, he didn't. Infact, because of the egocentric Frenchman, he didn't even get to strike the ball while it was still in his possesion - and, therefore, the "goal", rightfully, did not stand.
Congratulations to him, as much as I dispise him, it was a moment of sheer brilliance.
> I did that once, does that mean I'm as good as Henry?
You didn't, though. You took the ball out of the keeper's hands, if I remember the topic correctly. Henry took it out of mid-air.
:-)
As a Spurs fan, it's got to be Keane.
As a neutral, it has to be Henry or Hitzelberger!
Anyone else?
> Don or†ega wrote:
> They just showed George Best doing it :D
>
> He knows his 'shots' for sure. Spends more time hitting the bar
> these days, though.
LMAO!
Both those puns are so God damned poor, they're hilarious.
:-D
Ok, everyone's entitled to their oppinion.
Are you talking about the penalty where he was impeded whilst going for the header?