The ball!!!! :)
2006-11-15 10:04:26
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I definitely thinks that being a manager is tough... Well, being a footballer, u just need to use ur talent and play. But being a manager, u need to a strategy mastermind. Things may not go ur way all the time and a manager needs to know how to change their strategy while in a game. He may be sitting on the bench during a game but his mind never rests. Futhermore, he is the one that faces a lot of pressure from all parties (media, Board of directors, fans, players). These parties are constantly demanding him to do something and it's mind-blowing. And if the team doesn't performs, he's the first to face the axe!! So, manager is the toughest position in football!!
2006-11-15 14:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Goal keeper! I find that the best goal keepers are often the most intuitive, athletic, skilled, and strong-willed players in the game, hands down.
They have more pressure on them. They are often, unfairly, blamed for losing a game and are seldom given credit for the wins.
They take the hardest shots and put themselves in the most vulnerable positions for injury, but shake off what a lot of players would moan and groan about while writhing on the ground.
They're tough, because they have to be.
2006-11-18 20:39:16
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answered by danny_boy_jones 5
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The toughest position would be the goalkeeper,as he is the one who holds the final key to defense.Without a strong defense the team cant win games.He is the one with the most preasure when it comes to the penalty kicks to win the game for the fans snd team.The goal keeper matures to its peak in his late 20s learning from all those experience.
2006-11-15 10:20:17
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answered by bulldog 1
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I played left midfield, then got moved to a forward. Both need different skills and mentality, but i truly think the goalie has it the hardest. Their mind set and mentality has to be different then anyone else on the Field. Having their opponents run at them full speed one V one is some scary stuff, not to mention the goalie is the last defender and knows they have to save the shot.. so yeah the goalie.
2006-11-15 11:47:35
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answered by roxysurfchick4 1
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the toughest position is midfielder, u have to keep running up and down, attacking and helping ur defense as well, u have to be in good shape to do this, also u have to create plays for ur forwards and destroy the opposite team's plays; so no doubt, midfielder is the toughest position.
2006-11-15 13:16:47
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answered by rocko1801 2
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the toughest position is the fan because you have to time how fast you will eat the nachos and making sure that you won't get a sore throte from screaming.
2006-11-16 13:20:32
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answered by Woooo! 3
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either goal keeping nor mid fielding is toughest place in football
2006-11-15 21:24:41
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answered by safe 2
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Go for Center Midfield since you say you have very powerful kicks and a good sprinter.
2016-03-19 08:55:03
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answered by Anonymous
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IT HAS TO BE CENTRAL MIDFIELD, ALWAYS IN THE GAME AND HAVING TO DEFEND AND ATTACK SO NEED TO BE AT PEEK OF FITNESS AS EXPECTED TO BE ALL OVER THE PITCH, IF YOU LOOK AT THE ENGLISH PREMIERSHIP OPTA STAS IT WILL SHOW HOW FAR A PLAYER HAS TRAVELLED DURING A GAME, STEVEN GERRARD I NOTICED ONCE RAN 14 MILES IN A GAME.
2006-11-15 10:11:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmm. I think it will be goal keeper. Cuz they need to anticapate where will the ball goes. Even though they dont need really much of stamina.
2006-11-15 19:54:16
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answered by zldan3 3
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