>raising your arm before taking corners and free kicks
>giving your teammate a thumbs up despite a shit pass
You know it's done for a reason, right?
dumb frogposter
>>68640891
greeting your team?
>>68644136
you don't know why they do it, do you?
>>68640948
dumb 'dumb frogposter' poster
Done so people know when you're taking the kick so they can start their runs
>>68644136
it's to remind your team mates they need to jump for the headers
>>68645163
but you also let the other team know you're taking the kick; it's a shit strategy
>>68644136
they're trying to get God on their side.
>>68644513
>>68640891
Measuring wind speed and direction, temperature, direction of the Earth's rotation, and the Coriolis effect
>>68645245
they dont know what kind of runs you are doing
if people dont know when you take the corner they might start the runs too early or too late
>>68645773
Team mates cannot use their eyes and see him taking the kick?
>>68645942
they got to know exactly when he will start the run up
its quite far away and there are people in between
trust me, it helps
I used to take corners. our signals
one hand up for near post
2 hands up for back post
grab balls for short corner
>>68646026
So if that was the case, why only some players put up their hands and most don't?
>>68646231
Because reasons
>>68645443
Air density as well to predict the intensity of the Magnus Effect.
>>68645443
Checking the side row for qts
>>68645163
Players can also watch the person kicking the ball so they know when to move.
Does that make sense?
>>68645230
>kick is up high
>need to jump
Jesus H. Christ, the beautiful game indeed
>>68648415
They don't know where they will move
This is like questioning why QBs shout before the ball is snapped. The defense can hear them, so why they'd do it?
>>68640891
calling dubs of course