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Kent Posts: 2389 |
was checking out the goal posts at Toy'R'US.
Type 1: $25 per post
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Ting Fu Posts: 867 |
wah...looks like very easy to drop down when the ball hit too hit on the pole leh....haha...
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Kent Posts: 2389 |
indeed. those goal posts are definitely feeble and can be easily torn apart, esp if "inconsiderate" players like ho soon takes a shot at it. however, the second type does look "slightly" more durable with a backbone.
anyway, coz we were talking about getting goal posts today, i thought i share one of the available options.
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Alex Hay Posts: 248 |
Is the post to be planted deep into the ground or juz place on the surface?
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Kent Posts: 2389 |
just to be placed on the surface. to get it rooted, we would need some customization..
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Thomas Posts: 271 |
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Edited on 26-Sep-2005 9:26:31 AM
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We used to have similar goal posts..I only seen it once.. the post was damage in the very first time it was used due to a powerful shot. Can't remember who was the "Predator"..
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Kent Posts: 2389 |
the same ones ah? i always thought the one we had were custom-made.
hahahaha.. not bad. at least u get to see the posts in action. was injured that period of time, and was told the posts were gone case when i got back on the pitch.
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Ho Soon Posts: 143 |
I can remember we used only for 1 game.... few shots hit the posts then peng ko.. somemore not firm, easily shake..
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Kheng Fatt Posts: 191 |
ya man.. its was hollow inside. to strengthen it maybe can get some wooden poles and slot it in. anyway i saw quite a lot of these goal posts in action in east coast... shd be ok.
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Patrik SEAH Posts: 11 |
sorry for being blunt.... looks like kids stuff , suitable for boys under 10-12 yrs.
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