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Football Soccer Ball Wooden Bookends For Kids | Childrens Book Ends | Book Stoppers For Shelves, Kids Room or Nursery Decor - Hand Made in UK

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This is a phrase used to encourage a player to shoot or cross the ball towards the far post rather than the near post in view of catching the goalkeeper off guard. 36. Get your head up

This reminds a player to take their time, to be patient, to keep the ball as long as they want and not rush their next move. 17. Touch

Here are quirky and fun bookends you can make out of inexpensive plastic animals. Perfect for an animal lover.

These are bookends that are sure to get a lot of compliments. They are also ideal for beginners to DIY too. This phrase means to pass the ball to the nearest teammate or to take the safe option rather than trying to force a more difficult pass or move. English Football Slang explained Understand English Football slang. Photo credit: @getshot_by_reyes 20. Drop inThe material of your bookends not only factors into their appearance, but it can also contribute to their durability. Sometimes heavy wood or marble materials, while attractive and hardy, can be prone to chipping. Metal bookends tend to be more lightweight and found in designs that use the weight of the books themselves to keep them in place, though they can warp or bend over time, depending on the design. Ultimately, the choice of material can really come down to your personal preference and decor tastes.

These bookends are made of sturdy steel, and they have rounded edges and an enamel coating that saves them from feeling too utilitarian. Subtle foam padding on the bottom protects your shelf surfaces from scratches or marks—and it helps the bookends stay in place, too. While they're made of relatively thin metal, they're on the heavier side for this style of bookend. Their dimensions are also quite large, and while their measurements are a key factor for their overall durability, we wouldn't mind seeing more sizes. After all, smaller books can sometimes need extra reinforcement, too.

If you hear this phrase, you can dribble past an opponent and create a scoring opportunity. 30. Let it run This phrase means to prioritise keeping the ball and not losing possession, by making simple passes and avoiding risky moves. In short, play tiki-taka. 22. Show for the ball

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