Ronaldinho's crazy dribble..video?

Discussion in 'The Beautiful Game' started by Jon Pall, Jan 13, 2004.

  1. Jon Pall

    Jon Pall Member

    Mar 29, 2003
    Washington D.C/Sao Paulo
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    All my Barca fan friends have been raving about a move Ronaldinho pulled against Real Zaragoza.

    I read this on soccernet
    ""
    Quite what he did is difficult to describe, but the movement of his right leg, bending to the right, the left, then back again in a sort of jelly-wobble flash, put one in mind of some of those moves Keanu Reeves tried out in The Matrix.

    ""

    Anyone have a clip of this available.?
     
  2. kaberon10

    kaberon10 New Member

    Aug 10, 2002
    Evanston
    Anyone? I have to see this move...
     
  3. CG

    CG Member

    Jul 25, 2001
    try the Barca forum.
     
  4. StrikerCW

    StrikerCW Member

    Jul 10, 2001
    Perth, WA
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Is it his 'flip-flap' move? The one I've seen he moves the ball out with his outside of his foot, then back in instantly with the inside.. I'm thinking maybe its just that with an extra flip.. am I right or not? ;)

    thanks
     
  5. CG

    CG Member

    Jul 25, 2001
  6. CG

    CG Member

    Jul 25, 2001
    I've seen most of these PSG vids before but now I can't get them to load. I tried Winamp, Windows Media Player, Real Player & Quicktime. What gives?
     
  7. Brazil_1500

    Brazil_1500 Member

    Nov 3, 2003
    NY
    the name is not flip-flap move, it the elastic dribble invented by Roberto Rivelino...

    [​IMG]

     
  8. Danks81

    Danks81 Member

    May 18, 2003
    Philadelphia
    That is one hairy bastard. Was Jane Goodall his coach?
     
  9. Brazil_1500

    Brazil_1500 Member

    Nov 3, 2003
    NY
    no it was your mother..
     
  10. Bob Morocco

    Bob Morocco Member+

    Aug 11, 2003
    Billings, MT
    Touche.
     
  11. Heist

    Heist Member+

    Jun 15, 2001
    Virginia
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Touch him? Its scary to look at him.
     
  12. StrikerCW

    StrikerCW Member

    Jul 10, 2001
    Perth, WA
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Well, thats what they called it on the Little Ronny website, so thats what I claled it, sorry if was I misinformed.

    thanks
     
  13. Catfish

    Catfish Member

    Oct 1, 2002
    Chicago
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Ronaldinho has some SICK ball handling skills!

    I saw when he signed with FC Barcelona and he put on a short denominstration for tons of Barca supporters...even my non-football loving wife was extremely impressed. I just sat their with my mouth on the floor.

    I hope he can score or turn Barca around, thought they were one of the best clubs in Europe and constantly battling with Real Madrid for La Liga dominance?

    Isn't he getting a ton of cash???
     
  14. Tmagic77

    Tmagic77 Member+

    Feb 10, 2003
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Re: Ronaldinho has some SICK ball handling skills!

    Yeah no kidding. That that pvan supplied is sick. I'm pretty good at defending 1v1, my big problem is all physical. I hardly ever fall for a move, but this stuff would have me on the ground with a broken ankle or looking around with a bewildered look on my face. I bet more moves like that shown on US TV would make soccer more popular.
     
  15. kaberon10

    kaberon10 New Member

    Aug 10, 2002
    Evanston
    I really agree that if more of the flashy stuff was shown, soccers popularity would grow immensly, mostly in the inner city...the stuff is what would be on like an And1 mixtape (a basketball video of crossovers, broken ankles, etc.) If Nike or Adidas or any other company would put out a video of Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Davids, etc., making people look stupid (especially megs) they would really increase their soccer market, I can almost guarantee it.

    There are a lot more videos of moves and similar stuff at this dutch streetball site I found www.motgonline.com
     

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