by Ian Royal » 22 Sep 2014 19:03
by P!ssed Off » 22 Sep 2014 20:06
Ian Royal Shots aimed at the center of the goal were successful 87% of the time compared to an 83% success rate for shots placed at the outer thirds of the goal.
by Ian Royal » 22 Sep 2014 20:42
P!ssed OffIan Royal Shots aimed at the center of the goal were successful 87% of the time compared to an 83% success rate for shots placed at the outer thirds of the goal.
No doubt you'll profess that I'm "struggling here", but I when I said "the side" I was referring to a width smaller than a "third of the goal". You'll notice that originally I said "If you can't put it in the corner then give the ball to someone else."
The "outer third of the goal" in the study would include a ball aimed 1.23m to the keeper's left/right and 2.43m from the nearest post.
This is not what I would consider "in the corner".
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