Time and again I hear commentators and analysts say one thing in a game then in another game they say the complete opposite. When a wall is formed to defend a freekick, should the players in the wall jump or should they stand still? I've seen games where the wall jump and the kickers puts the ball on the ground and the players are mocked for not standing still. I've seen them jump, the ball deflects off the head off a player in the wall and they are again knocked for jumping. I've heard one analyst saying that "walls don't jump they should stand still!"
Now look at Bale's freekick this morning, Perch who was in the wall didn't jump and the ball went right over his head, it is clear if he had jumped he would have blocked the ball or changed the direction of the ball.
Do you think the wall should jump or stand still? I am of the view the wall should jump, because only a small %age of freekicks attempt to go under a jumping wall.
What is your view?
Now look at Bale's freekick this morning, Perch who was in the wall didn't jump and the ball went right over his head, it is clear if he had jumped he would have blocked the ball or changed the direction of the ball.
Do you think the wall should jump or stand still? I am of the view the wall should jump, because only a small %age of freekicks attempt to go under a jumping wall.
What is your view?
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