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Post by riccyfuller93 on Apr 9, 2014 8:36:14 GMT
I have this scenario that me and my friend were discussing. Lets say Arsenal are in the relegation zone on their last game of the season, all they need is a draw to stay up, it's the 90th min and they're drawing until they give away a penalty. If Thierry Henry (arsenal legend) was on the other team, and was the chosen penalty taker, what do you think he would do? Decide to just not take it, miss it on purpose, or as a professional try his best, knowing he could send them down?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2014 8:42:22 GMT
he'd probably just get very confused as to why New York were playing in the Prem he'd score. he's a pro at the end of the day. he wouldn't celebrate but he would score, be in far too much bother if he missed with the media and his own club
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Post by basingstokie on Apr 9, 2014 13:30:44 GMT
I have this scenario that me and my friend were discussing. Lets say Arsenal are in the relegation zone on their last game of the season, all they need is a draw to stay up, it's the 90th min and they're drawing until they give away a penalty. If Thierry Henry (arsenal legend) was on the other team, and was the chosen penalty taker, what do you think he would do? Decide to just not take it, miss it on purpose, or as a professional try his best, knowing he could send them down? Strange scenario but I think he would decline to take it. Not like a 1 on 1 which is more instinctive.
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Post by santy on Apr 9, 2014 13:40:52 GMT
Theirry Henry would attempt to smash it past the keeper without any issues. This sounds like something to have come from an Arsenal forum where they would be mental enough to think Henry really, deeply cares. It was only his failure to shine (he did ok, but certainly didn't look a worlds greatest striker) at Barcelona that even reminded him he used to play for Arsenal, had he gone to Barcelona and had a few seasons scoring 30-40 goals a season he would have forgotten who Arsenal were.
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