It's not often I agree with the Man Utd manager

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Stanley Matthews, best ball control ever :wink:
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A R S H A V I N wrote:i rekon it was hadji for morroco in the 98 world cup who set the trend for coloured boots lol. not like its a bad thing tho. much better than shiraz disguting lookin black boots, black is effin horrible. plus the boots u buy depends on what type of player u are. i.e. position etc. t90's are typical strikers boots, and possible wingers. mercurials are best for wingers and very quick attacking players, CTR's are best for CM/DM for the surface of the boot, its not a flat as mercurials and predators so its better for passing on the ground etc. predators are best for attacking type players and free kick takers, cause of the jelly like surface on the boot and the shape nearing the toe, it allows more controlof the shot and passes. predator 8's and 9's are great for connectivity, the feeling when u strike the ball is alot nicer than the X's and its alot more of a cleaner strike. dont kno a whole lot about puma's but they seem to be a popular choice for alot of strikers too e.g. etoo and kennedy etc. diadora's and lotto's seem to be popular for GK's too.
as for the blisters, these days to get the most out of your boots, you need to get the fit as slim as possible, not so much as ur feel are turning purple but just enough to get ur toes moving at a mimimun, this will stop the blisters to..hence no rubbing. (no movement, no rubbing, no blisters) if your boots are too lose and u have alot of movement your shots and passes will be skewed by the softness and possible slight wrinkles created when striking the ball, not by a massive margin, but u can tell the difference. nike and adidas etc have this good science about slim fitting gettin the best performance. it is bein applyed to all their products one way or another.


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Do you work for a boot company or what?
You cant honestly say that certain boots are suited to certain positions. Actually thats laughable.....
Black boots, coloured boots, who gives a toss. I never in my life thought i would wear white or coloured boots, but currently wear preditors cos they fit my feet the best. white and black ones wear the ones available at the time so thats what i wear. I'm a defender or DM and i will wear the boots that are the most comfortable.
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A R S H A V I N wrote:i rekon it was hadji for morroco in the 98 world cup who set the trend for coloured boots lol. not like its a bad thing tho. much better than shiraz disguting lookin black boots, black is effin horrible. plus the boots u buy depends on what type of player u are. i.e. position etc. t90's are typical strikers boots, and possible wingers. mercurials are best for wingers and very quick attacking players, CTR's are best for CM/DM for the surface of the boot, its not a flat as mercurials and predators so its better for passing on the ground etc. predators are best for attacking type players and free kick takers, cause of the jelly like surface on the boot and the shape nearing the toe, it allows more controlof the shot and passes. predator 8's and 9's are great for connectivity, the feeling when u strike the ball is alot nicer than the X's and its alot more of a cleaner strike. dont kno a whole lot about puma's but they seem to be a popular choice for alot of strikers too e.g. etoo and kennedy etc. diadora's and lotto's seem to be popular for GK's too.
as for the blisters, these days to get the most out of your boots, you need to get the fit as slim as possible, not so much as ur feel are turning purple but just enough to get ur toes moving at a mimimun, this will stop the blisters to..hence no rubbing. (no movement, no rubbing, no blisters) if your boots are too lose and u have alot of movement your shots and passes will be skewed by the softness and possible slight wrinkles created when striking the ball, not by a massive margin, but u can tell the difference. nike and adidas etc have this good science about slim fitting gettin the best performance. it is bein applyed to all their products one way or another.


hope this sheds some light.
Do you work for a boot company or what?
You cant honestly say that certain boots are suited to certain positions. Actually thats laughable.....
Black boots, coloured boots, who gives a toss. I never in my life thought i would wear white or coloured boots, but currently wear preditors cos they fit my feet the best. white and black ones wear the ones available at the time so thats what i wear. I'm a defender or DM and i will wear the boots that are the most comfortable.
im not saying there is a wrong boot for a position. just saying if u want the most out of your role, there are boots designed to do certain things a little bit better than others.
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Soon you will be saying players will change boots as they are about to take a free kick in a particular way, this boot for power, this one for inswing etc :lol:
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e-football wrote:Soon you will be saying players will change boots as they are about to take a free kick in a particular way, this boot for power, this one for inswing etc :lol:
lol, funny but no.
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A R S H A V I N wrote:
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A R S H A V I N wrote:yea but no boot is gonna protect u from dirty challenges. it wont matter if your wearing pele's boots or C.Ronaldo's boots. difference is C.ronaldo's are better designed to play football.
it'll help
robust boots can be the difference between a broken foot and a bad bruise
and thats where today's 'opinion' comes into it. do you what do u sacrifice in gain for another... weight/protection or speed/weight/ better ball control.
the speed gain is negligible, and you'll only have good ball control if you're a good player
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e-football wrote:
Puma KIngs.......best boots ever IMHO
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Copas Ftw
Loppermann wrote:I think you underestimate how small scousers' lives are... there's football and that's it, none of them have jobs or families or teeth
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It's a great idea for the reasons provided, but can limit the kinds of boots you can wear. These days, a lot of the boots are being made only in certain colours, and not in black. A good example of this is the new Nike T90 model that is mostly green (though I think there's a white option for certain versions of that boot).

Personally, I have a black pair of Mercurials that I only bought because the fit and price were great, and some black Tiempo boots that I bought ages ago for soft ground, which were half price a couple of years ago (and don't get much use, admittedly). But I'll be buying a new pair of cheap T90 3 boots (the lower end version), because I need a new pair of firm ground boots, and those in particular feel great to wear.
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coppa mundials, best boot eva!
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e-football wrote:New boots are cabernet (FACT), that is why there are so many more metatarsal injuries
If it's a FACT where is your SOURCE?

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I reckon Puma King XL and Copa Mundials are the benchmarks.

Maybe not the best boots for everyone, but definitely the benchmark which all other boots can be compared against.
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it's hard to even buy black boots these days. Ponces wearing anything but black boots should be banned.

As for blades, common sense tells me that they don't allow the knee to twist like a round stud, meaning more knee injuries.
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Hawkesy wrote:it's hard to even buy black boots these days. Ponces wearing anything but black boots should be banned.

As for blades, common sense tells me that they don't allow the knee to twist like a round stud, meaning more knee injuries.

been running long? or just old? :?
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Hawkesy wrote:it's hard to even buy black boots these days.
Tell me about it. I refused to buy anything they didn't have in black.
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A R S H A V I N wrote:
Hawkesy wrote:it's hard to even buy black boots these days. Ponces wearing anything but black boots should be banned.

As for blades, common sense tells me that they don't allow the knee to twist like a round stud, meaning more knee injuries.

been running long? or just old? :?
I hope I never play in your side, because twisting and turning is part and parcel of playing football. And that is where blades will stick and round studs won't.
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