Subbuteo Goalkeeping: Tips for Better Positioning!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @ScottFleming-jy4xn
    @ScottFleming-jy4xn 19 дней назад

    Thank you Sam.

  • @bcarpet
    @bcarpet 6 дней назад

    Thanks Sam, I've been watching all these and putting them into practice. I'd love a video on shooting if you could. On the very few occasions I manage to get into a shooting position in a match I seem to either miss or completely sky it! Tips or drills on it would be very welcome.

    • @SubbuteowithSam
      @SubbuteowithSam  6 дней назад +1

      No problem, I hope the drills have been helping you out! I've got a whole playlist on shooting here: ruclips.net/p/PL4TMWQWokYuIc-27LVkCR4hXvBgQI6F17
      If there's anything not on there that you need help with then let me know and I'll sort out a video on it
      Thanks for watching!

    • @bcarpet
      @bcarpet 6 дней назад

      @SubbuteowithSam not sure how I missed them lol! Thanks I will check them out.

  • @lucaricci5802
    @lucaricci5802 19 дней назад

    Thank you very much Sam! I've been playing for a couple of years now, and I often still feel as a beginner when it comes to goalkeeping, so these are all very useful tips...something I keep hearing from more expert players is the importance of "reading" the direction of the shot by looking at the finger of the attacker before shooting. Is this something you were planning to cover? Is it possible to tell if the opponent's shot will be low or high from his/her fingers? or only the shot direction can be guessed?

    • @SubbuteowithSam
      @SubbuteowithSam  18 дней назад

      Hey Luca, thank you for the comment! Looking at an opponents finger before a shot is definitely something worth doing and I may explore it in a future video as it's something more experienced players do. I myself have only just starting focusing on doing that when playing and there is definitely a learning curve to it. I'm unsure on whether you can detect a chip but you can definitely see direction of travel, which then helps with your positioning with the keeper.