It's all a load of Cannonballs in here! This is the virtual Arsenal pub where you can chat about anything except football. Be warned though, like any pub, the content may not always be suitable for everyone.
merson_is_god wrote:On that Asian Football Show on Sky, I saw quote a bit of Bahrain and to be fair, they'd be more entertaining than new Zealand, australias younger brother!!
Watch out! Thats my homeland It was heartbreak for us, we lost 1-0 to New Zealand in the last qualifier! Same thing happened in 2006, we lost our last qualifier to Trinidad and Tabago. I'm off out to Bahrain in a couple of weks and was hoping to get to watch us with all the atmosphere and all. Maybe next time.
SWLGooner wrote:Lads that is down to the altitude.
No, that's only part of the problem. I played with one of the new WC balls on Saturday and they are light as fuck. They go everywhere once they go airborne.
Quartz's comparison to a cheap plastic football is pretty accurate...
To be fair, any ball you kick would go anywhere..... I'm surprised you noticed any difference...
digger wrote:One of my friends bought the low-grade replica (the £25 Jubilani ball) a few months ago. It's absolutely no different to any other modern ball (ie, a decent quality football made in the last 2/3 years). I'm playing in a tournament in a few weeks in which we have the high-grade replica (the £90 version) so I'll pass on my opinion then
We're talking about the high spec ball. You will not believe how it moves in the air. One of our lads is a big toe merchant (hits every shot with his big toe, no technique, bit like Fwank ) and he loves it - all of a sudden after 20 years playing he can curl the fucker. He has no idea where it's gonna curl to, but it curls! Hilarious.
I deffo prefer the T90 even though I despise Nike.
SWLGooner wrote:Lads that is down to the altitude.
No, that's only part of the problem. I played with one of the new WC balls on Saturday and they are light as fuck. They go everywhere once they go airborne.
Quartz's comparison to a cheap plastic football is pretty accurate...
To be fair, any ball you kick would go anywhere..... I'm surprised you noticed any difference...
digger wrote:One of my friends bought the low-grade replica (the £25 Jubilani ball) a few months ago. It's absolutely no different to any other modern ball (ie, a decent quality football made in the last 2/3 years). I'm playing in a tournament in a few weeks in which we have the high-grade replica (the £90 version) so I'll pass on my opinion then
We're talking about the high spec ball. You will not believe how it moves in the air. One of our lads is a big toe merchant (hits every shot with his big toe, no technique, bit like Fwank ) and he loves it - all of a sudden after 20 years playing he can curl the fucker. He has no idea where it's gonna curl to, but it curls! Hilarious.
I deffo prefer the T90 even though I despise Nike.
Fair enough, it should be an experience when I play with the high spec one.
And when it was announced that the Barclays Premier League would be using a red Nike ball on one weekend in March to raise awareness for Bono’s Red charity, Arsene Wenger asked to have the ball delivered to the training ground three months in advance.
Even though it was the same as the standard Premier League ball in all but colour, Wenger made the point that the colour change affected the sight lines and systematically used it in training.
merson_is_god wrote:On that Asian Football Show on Sky, I saw quote a bit of Bahrain and to be fair, they'd be more entertaining than new Zealand, australias younger brother!!
Watch out! Thats my homeland It was heartbreak for us, we lost 1-0 to New Zealand in the last qualifier! Same thing happened in 2006, we lost our last qualifier to Trinidad and Tabago. I'm off out to Bahrain in a couple of weks and was hoping to get to watch us with all the atmosphere and all. Maybe next time.
Good side though, sorry you missed out. At least it wasnt by the Hand of Thierry though like Republic of Ireland!
merson_is_god wrote:On that Asian Football Show on Sky, I saw quote a bit of Bahrain and to be fair, they'd be more entertaining than new Zealand, australias younger brother!!
Watch out! Thats my homeland It was heartbreak for us, we lost 1-0 to New Zealand in the last qualifier! Same thing happened in 2006, we lost our last qualifier to Trinidad and Tabago. I'm off out to Bahrain in a couple of weks and was hoping to get to watch us with all the atmosphere and all. Maybe next time.
Good side though, sorry you missed out. At least it wasnt by the Hand of Thierry though like Republic of Ireland!
I played with the new ball and quite liked it. I played with the CL final ball from this year and thought it was similar. I do prefer nike footballs though
northbankbren wrote:am i wrong when i say the proper ball not the expensive replica is £130?
this is the quesion I have in regards to lads who have played with one. Which one have you played with?
Is it the £80 replica that is advertised as the official MATCH ball?
Or the £130ish actual ball that you have to order?
Those £80 ones are not the official ball.
The dearest one - ordered through club. Also played with the cheaper replica and there isn't that much of a difference - compared to the T90 etc the adidas ball is poor.
gusher311 wrote:I played with the new ball and quite liked it. I played with the CL final ball from this year and thought it was similar. I do prefer nike footballs though
Yeah but it's easier when you are running around with it in your hands... Americans... pah.
gusher311 wrote:I played with the new ball and quite liked it. I played with the CL final ball from this year and thought it was similar. I do prefer nike footballs though
Yeah but it's easier when you are running around with it in your hands... Americans... pah.
...and "accidentally" tackling your own players & shooting at your own goal.
DB10GOONER wrote:
The dearest one - ordered through club. Also played with the cheaper replica and there isn't that much of a difference - compared to the T90 etc the adidas ball is poor.
Would really like to have a go with one, have had a bounce with the £80 one in shop and thought it would be a bit lighter, but nothing major.