Could someone please tell me if foosball tables with ramped corners (You know, old school style) are “official” in any way and/or are used in any “official” tournaments?? I have a friend that prefers those tables. FINE. But he tries to further legitimize his preference/table by telling me: “it’s an official tournament table, my dude!” I’ve looked and am somewhat sure that apart from garage leagues and the like, there’s no ramped corner tables in pro foosball tournaments. Am I wrong?
Wow, not sure how I missed this one when it was released. There are few teams that i would fear more than a Brandon Munoz & Ryan Moore duo. And they are going up against an almost equal power house in Tommy Yore and Brandon Moreland. I just started the video, so I don't know how this is going to end up. As much as I would love to go for Yore and Moreland, being that Brandon is from my neck of the woods, and i have played against him many times. But voting against someone like Munoz and Moore, that might be hard to do.
Jimo, I'm trying to teach people how to pronounce "Munoz" correctly. The accent goes in the 'O' and not in the 'U''. But they're arguing with A Spanish Grammar Teacher. There are some people don't ever want to learn.
I started watching these Foosball videos of modern day play and one thing that I keep seeing is that people just don't know how to properly defend a goal, whether singles or doubles. I did see one video where the guy was defending properly about 70% of the time, but then would switch and get hammered. That was a doubles event where Tony Sprederman was on Offense and his partner D'Moto was playing defense. I grew up in the days of TS (Tournament Soccer fame), and my specialty was goalie, and I am just not seeing the skill at goalie that we had in the late 70's.
Ryan is just 😎😎😎
Ryan completely shutdown Tommy in this match
That was brutal.
A clinic in defense. Ryan mvp
than you so much love watching the best go at it 😎👍
Why is the video sped up ?
It would have been a 40min video if not? But I agree, terrible editing on the video footage.
Thanks for posting FSN!
Could someone please tell me if foosball tables with ramped corners (You know, old school style) are “official” in any way and/or are used in any “official” tournaments?? I have a friend that prefers those tables. FINE. But he tries to further legitimize his preference/table by telling me: “it’s an official tournament table, my dude!” I’ve looked and am somewhat sure that apart from garage leagues and the like, there’s no ramped corner tables in pro foosball tournaments. Am I wrong?
Tables with ramps are used officially in Europe or North Carolina. Bonzini is the table used in North Carolina in an official capacity.
13 players in the field... ??? What kind of table is this...???
Tornado, pretty much the standard for tournaments. You can think of those two on the sides of the goalie as "ball boys" hahah
The kind of table *without* stupid ramps in the four corners.
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The kinda table with a stupid extra 2 players per team
Wow, not sure how I missed this one when it was released. There are few teams that i would fear more than a Brandon Munoz & Ryan Moore duo. And they are going up against an almost equal power house in Tommy Yore and Brandon Moreland. I just started the video, so I don't know how this is going to end up. As much as I would love to go for Yore and Moreland, being that Brandon is from my neck of the woods, and i have played against him many times. But voting against someone like Munoz and Moore, that might be hard to do.
Jimo, I'm trying to teach people how to pronounce "Munoz" correctly. The accent goes in the 'O' and not in the 'U''. But they're arguing with A Spanish Grammar Teacher. There are some people don't ever want to learn.
Killed it. Ryan Moore clutch defense and finish with a goal is classic moore .
Anyone see Jacob Balcos there in the stands? You will be....
merci
I started watching these Foosball videos of modern day play and one thing that I keep seeing is that people just don't know how to properly defend a goal, whether singles or doubles. I did see one video where the guy was defending properly about 70% of the time, but then would switch and get hammered. That was a doubles event where Tony Sprederman was on Offense and his partner D'Moto was playing defense.
I grew up in the days of TS (Tournament Soccer fame), and my specialty was goalie, and I am just not seeing the skill at goalie that we had in the late 70's.
I'm listening
Ammazza che palle