Thursday, 21 March 2013

The "Mechanics of snooker balls" and the "Physics in Football" are really similar and were really what great Malcolm Allison was forever searching for. Daniel Marner



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The F A caching schools are very organised with the football tactics 224s and other defending and attacking lay outs but there is much detail missed in between similar to analysing snooker technique. 

Though the Players income has multiplied X number of times the same basic faults that Big Malk complained about are still there to be seen in almost every football match as top players cant accept that there is something new or they would have thought of it.

Malcolm may have "Noticed" that balls don’t ever roll, even when the  ball never leaves the ground. Balls are really cubes without corners and are made round only for the rebounds and to help the motion created by the "Thrust Force".

The wonderful goal that flew into the far corner of the net would be a fluke to Malcolm until the player could repeat the shot often. 
The exact contact on the ball made the goal therefore young players should concentrate on practising addresses to find the corners especially on "Penalty Kicks" 

The "Mechanics of the balls" and the "Physics in Football" were really what great  Malcolm Allison was forever searching for. Daniel Marner 

Malcolm Alison became the world’s most technically aware Football coach but was before his time but would be ridiculed by big money players by attempting to annualise the detail in technique.

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