Monday, December 7, 2009

Penalty Misses Galore

Just two weeks past I complained about professional footballers not existence healthy to reason penalties at a higher evaluate than 71%.While I regenerate a penalty today in my 2-1 Sunday League win (and regenerate from the blot in terminal week's horrible 8-3 loss), Cesc Fabregas, Frank Lampard, Jermain Defoe, and Cristiano Ronaldo were not healthy to replicate my nerves of steel crossways Europe this weekend.What is up with these guys? Four of the best footballers in the world (all quaternary will sure be at the World Cup next season and three are destined starters) all absent from 12 yards in a 24 distance period?Statistically speaking, the chances of all quaternary absent are 0.29 x 0.29 x 0.29 x 0.29 = 0.007. Or 7/10th of 1 percent.There was over a 99% chance that at least digit of those quaternary world collection footballers would score. But hour of them did. And my vision footie team was hit hard (Fabregas (c) and Defoe) by the misses.Weak.But block maths. Just get to practice a bit primeval and put in the work. It's really not that hard to reason a penalty.

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