The Perfect Throw In
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The length of a throw in is a physicist’s dream.
They see aerodynamics like a child views ice cream
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They love muscle arrangements and projection velocity
They make equations to express a player’s ferocity
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but kinetics, kinetics it’s all in the throw
in the instinctive angle when the ball is let go
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at the appropriate moment for optimum power
to set up a goal and, later, rejoice in the shower
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You may well see footballers as overpaid mules
but you rest on your laurels if you take them for fools,
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though it’s more by trial than equation that they achieve great results.
If they were calculating there’d be no press-driven cults
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no world cup frenzy, no Rooney fixation
– they’d all march like robots in 4-4-2 formation.
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Their contribution to science is greatly under-reported.
By measuring footballers’ egos, so vast and distorted
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physicists have learned how the universe started.
In a previous existence, it seems a footballer darted
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down through the galaxies to where a great throw
dropped a ball like a meteorite right at his toe
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and this proto-Rooney kicked it into a black hole,
so the echo in the universe is a long shout of Goal!
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Also, Desmond Morris wrote The Human Zoo
after studying footballers and the strange things they do.
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Again the throw in is key to the way that they work
as they prowl and they feint and they dodge and they lurk
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down at the goal mouth (in a way Freud would have adored;
look how they chest beat after they’ve scored).
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All humans build up to a series of set pieces
The throw in is perfect for explaining this thesis
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as it’s all about eye contact, gesture and cunning
whilst delaying things enough to stay in the running.
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Just don’t bother studying them when they’re off the pitch
there’s nothing to learn from the lazily rich.
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