It is to honor Malcolm X for his contributions to black empowerment. It is usually predominantly done by black players.
It's a gang sign. And some players are ignorantly immulating others.
It is in remembrance of Malcolm X.
At club level some players are on goal scoring bonuses, but at international level they are not.
Soccer players are some of the highest-paid athletes in the world, not only for the fixed sums they are paid each week but also because of various bonuses such as ones paid for scoring goals. However, the exact amounts in which they are paid depends on the individual players' contracts.
When commentators and football fans say "breaking the plane" they're talking about the endzone. The first and foremost rule in scoring a touchdown is that the football must break the plane or cross into the endzone some kind of way for anyone to even think about it being a touchdown. If a team runs the ball, it wouldn't matter if the player got his whole body into the endzone. If the ball didn't break the plane as he went in it is not a touchdown. If the ball is passed and is caught by a player who is falling forward out of the endzone and he doesn't allow the ball to break the plane it is not a touchdown.
yes it is a scoring subject but the confusion is that some part you have to understand and in some parts you have to rattofy
Touchdown
Touchdown!
This question would depend on which league was being discussed. In some leagues it is a scoring opportunity, and in others it is not.In most leagues, including the NFL, no, the intercepted two-point conversion cannot be returned for points by the defense.
Well, some say its for scoring goals but that would be too simple. The true function of a football is to distract players while they run aimlessly round a pitch for 90 minutes
It's a thing that some players do to look cool. It has nothing to do with the actual rules or operation of the game. It is now against the rules. It used to just be a celebration.
The Chicago Cubs' player salaries are dependant on what their contracts were when they were signed. Some of their Pitchers for the 2009 season made $1,100,00, some made 9 million, some made $2,300 and some made $4.2 million and some made 7 million or even 13 million dollars whereas the Positional Players could be making $475,00 or $575,000 and some could be making $13,250,000 as well as $16,650,000 as well as $500,000 and some other players on the Cubs among Positional Players could be making 7 million or 3 million or 17 million or even $12,500,000.
There are hundreds of thousands of players, making it very difficult to track statistics on all of them. Some players, specially goalkeepers in less competitive leagues, play into their early 40s.
Because of the way it curves in the air. Making it difficult for the players and the goal keepers to take control of it.