I had a daydream where Pirlo falls in love with NYC and retires to become a member of our staff. I don't know how that vision coheres with his characterization of warm ups as masturbation for fitness coaches though (paraphrasing from his book).Just saw this http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/artic...-win-over-dc-united-helps-reset-season-better
“He played a fantastic game, just like he did against Orlando,” Pirlo said of Poku. “He’s a player I did not know before, but he has incredible physical strength. He is such a hard worker. He will continue to do so and grow even more.”
Pirlo should be our player/coach
Also you could see him taking extra touches and having to play it around the corner to wait til Villa is back onside. Too good.Not to beat the drum into oblivion, but take a look at the Sky Sports shot of Villa's goal. Makes it that much more impressive. You can barely tell where Pirlo is about to place it, and then his leg cracks the ball without much hip movement. Really an incredible display.
Is there any good match up for a slow team that can't retain the ball? FWIW I don't agree with that characterizationOn a separate note, DCU is the type of team we match up very well against. A slow team that doesn't pressure us like Orlando. Montreal and NJ kill us because we have no speed and we turn the ball over incessantly. Columbus is not a good match up for us. But we really need to win this game.
Haha that's the block I grew up. I saw my dad in that video walking. He's happy he's "famous"Poku's theme song...
This is so weird. Anyone have a smoke?I had a daydream where Pirlo falls in love with NYC and retires to become a member of our staff. I don't know how that vision coheres with his characterization of warm ups as masturbation for fitness coaches though (paraphrasing from his book).
I had a daydream where Pirlo falls in love with NYC and retires to become a member of our staff. I don't know how that vision coheres with his characterization of warm ups as masturbation for fitness coaches though (paraphrasing from his book).
Also you could see him taking extra touches and having to play it around the corner to wait til Villa is back onside. Too good.
That was from the Sky Sports feed. I don't know exactly how they got it, but YES needs to buddy up and plant a camera right next to theirs.Hadn't noticed that before. Just makes the play all the more impressive, and it was already world class.
And where did that camera angle come From???!!! And why can't we see a high angle like that all the time?
YES won't even pay to drive the announcers two hours to Philly. We're lucky they are using more than one cameraThat was from the Sky Sports feed. I don't know exactly how they got it, but YES needs to buddy up and plant a camera right next to theirs.
I'm tempted to go with 1.Just watched that clip another 20 or so times.
That is unquestionably one of the best passes I've ever seen.
Notice there is a split second after the pass is made before Villa starts his run. I have three theories.
1. Even he can't believe Pirlo would attempt that pass.
2. He is checking the line judge to see if he is back onside.
3. He is cagily giving the defense a moment to mask that he was not back onside yet.
Don't know.
Regardless, his touch and finish from within a CB sandwich of pressure was also perfect.
Had Pirlo's pass been anywhere else, it doesn't work. Had either of Villa's touches been anything else, it doesn't work.
Both sublime. I'm going back to watch another 20 times.
Poku.
And some people on these forums were against signing Pirlo.I'm tempted to go with 1.
In Villa's post game interview he said of playing with Pirlo: "I feel like I have to pay attention because anytime he sees you he can find you and then you are 1v1 with the keeper."
We saw in the first half why DC's defense is one of the best in the league. When they were allowed to get organized behind the ball they were able to limit our chances to take decent shots. But they couldn't handle Poku, Villa, and Pirlo moving the ball quickly down the field. That's a dynamic that has been missing from this team all year - but no longer!
Just watched that clip another 20 or so times.
That is unquestionably one of the best passes I've ever seen.
Notice there is a split second after the pass is made before Villa starts his run. I have three theories.
1. Even he can't believe Pirlo would attempt that pass.
2. He is checking the line judge to see if he is back onside.
3. He is cagily giving the defense a moment to mask that he was not back onside yet.
Don't know.
Regardless, his touch and finish from within a CB sandwich of pressure was also perfect.
Had Pirlo's pass been anywhere else, it doesn't work. Had either of Villa's touches been anything else, it doesn't work.
Both sublime. I'm going back to watch another 20 times.
Poku.
Hadn't noticed that before. Just makes the play all the more impressive, and it was already world class.
And where did that camera angle come From???!!! And why can't we see a high angle like that all the time?
That was from the Sky Sports feed. I don't know exactly how they got it, but YES needs to buddy up and plant a camera right next to theirs.
YES won't even pay to drive the announcers two hours to Philly. We're lucky they are using more than one camera
Anyone else besides me notice that because he was taking his shirt off he nearly clanged his head into the support pole behind the goal?Also, I found it really funny that Villa took his shirt off. That is really unusual for him, and made me wonder what he was thinking that he decided to take it off