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Kicking from the T - difficulty
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 671669" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>k thx gaston, GN10. I do understand the context of people everywhere watching is a very troubling one. I hate it when I focus on something and everybody's starting, it's a mix of sheer annoyance and not being able to function properly. I even hate it when I'm talking to someone and I feel somebody else staring at me. Like, I'm talkin to this guy, not you, fk off !!!!! It must've been very difficult for a guy like Jonny Wilko who also prefers discretion and not alerting the whole village, so to speak.</p><p></p><p>It's just there is most certainly a gap between the reality of kicking a Rugby ball and the mere act of watching someone kicking it. Usually, things 'look' as difficult/easy as they actually 'are' to do. In Rugby, one (who's never been on a pitch) could understand it's hard to grab a high ball as it can bounce awkwardly off your chest and what not, easily, but kicking from the tee does really look easier than it obviously seems to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 671669, member: 57076"] k thx gaston, GN10. I do understand the context of people everywhere watching is a very troubling one. I hate it when I focus on something and everybody's starting, it's a mix of sheer annoyance and not being able to function properly. I even hate it when I'm talking to someone and I feel somebody else staring at me. Like, I'm talkin to this guy, not you, fk off !!!!! It must've been very difficult for a guy like Jonny Wilko who also prefers discretion and not alerting the whole village, so to speak. It's just there is most certainly a gap between the reality of kicking a Rugby ball and the mere act of watching someone kicking it. Usually, things 'look' as difficult/easy as they actually 'are' to do. In Rugby, one (who's never been on a pitch) could understand it's hard to grab a high ball as it can bounce awkwardly off your chest and what not, easily, but kicking from the tee does really look easier than it obviously seems to be. [/QUOTE]
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