That tactic worked with Stoke’s crazy physical team of tall lads: Robert Huth, Ryan Shawcross, Kenwyne Jones, Peter Crouch, etc. Bergovic who was Stoke keeper at that time joked that he didnt need to come out to collect a corner in two years.
Myhill escaping Rory's long throw is so funny. Epic! Football back then was so much fun. Beckham's free kick, Rory's long throw, we have Crouch super tall guy. Everyone is so unique.
It's 01.43 and I'm chuckling away at the toure one. The league was so much better for the diversity of styles, absolutely embarrassing watching championship clubs come up trying to be mini pep man city's. The boaz my myhill kick out for a corner is iconic. The trajectory on them throws was something else!
I don’t understand why there wasn’t a new respect for the throw in after delap. Had that throw in technique come from a top club winger (giggs, bale) we would have seen a new generation obsessed with the throw in and be witnessing an entirely different game.
I’ve often wondered this. I’ve played with four guys in the last decade who can launch a ball 30-40 yards and while that’s not as far or flat as Delap it can’t be that rare.
Totally agree. I'm an arsenal guy. Wenger's proposition have no sense and connection with football that we know and love today, it would change the game completely and unpredictably, and in the end, dramatically. Not a fan of that.
I went to a Sunderland -Stoke match at the Stadium of Light and was just in awe of the throw. He did one throw from near the halfway line and got so much distance it got to the box. Absolutely incredible
I 'chaperoned' a few teams to Villa Park many years ago to watch Villa v Stoke. A couple of the coaches were ex internationals, one played for Inter in the late '80s. It was 1-0 to Villa. Late in the game, Delap hurled a ball from just inside the Villa half, packed area and Kenwyn Jones leapt highest and scored. Coach turned around and said to me in broken English - "this not football, this sh*t".
Maybe its because i was watching league 1 leeds around this time and not facing it every season but i think these are almost works of art to watch. Barclays heritage.
I’ve never seen Rory Delap do anything with his feet lol. I don’t even know what position he plays, and what he’s like on the pitch - he’s just an absolute beast with his arms lol
Everyone who liked this one should see this clip of a match from 1993 between Halmstad and Helsingborg. Roger Eriksson had a special throw aswell. Unbelievable idea. 2:10 is the time in the clip
@@AltairBernard definitely. I am also ambidextrous by force (broke me left hand in 3 places and I had to do everything with my right for so many months it became natural). Now I have 2 hands with delicate control.
Thinking back to the days when stoke were rated literally the most physical team and the tallest on average in the premier league 🤔 Playing at their home ground, a nightmare fixture for any club
Problem was they took the physical too far. Very dirty team, lots of fouls. Some players got badly injured there. If not for that, I'd admire them, they decided to play a different way and it worked.
3:37 this is the best angle to demonstrate exactly how you achieve the ideal long throw in. I haven’t seen anybody replicate this technique in English football since De Lap. Most long throws float up in the air and then slowly loop back down. Because of this, the keeper may have a chance to rush out and claim the ball, the defenders have time to best position themselves to win the header and if the attacker wins the header they still have to generate power as well as diection in order to score the header. This type of long throw however has a much flatter trajectory (more like a straight flight rather than arching up and looping down) it therefore doesn’t lose speed and only needs to be glanced by a head in order to cause chaos in the box. Teams really should practice this and try to build a player up to be a long throw specialist like Rory was because ultimately if you can pull it off, you can get a goal scoring chance from nothing.
They're better than a corner. Corners are often looped and easier for the other team to claim. This is like a catapult into the box with incredible speed and accuracy. Any touch causes mayhem
I knew stoke had work on this in training. But it used to be so scary as the opposing team fan as i knew there was a prepared set piece that is basically untrainable.
I never took football too seriously but could launch a fabulous throw (was also a javelin thrower, I even used the overhead throw in basketball to good effect). I always wondered why this one tiny aspect of the game had not been exploited, especially considering the work done on corner strategies. It could also be largely my ignorance that I'd never really seen it pushed to it's limits in the professional game. I am not an avid viewer. It was very interesting to see the theory in practise however.
How do you get MOTD footage from 10 plus years ago, I'm jealous I scowered everywhere on Reddit trying to find old BBC World Cup 2006 or Prem footage from 08 09 Impressive 😂😢😢
It surprised me that Leicester were the 5000-1 title winners 15/16 I had a bet on stoke if anyone could of won the league like that it could of been stoke
It was honestly freakish how far Delap could throw the ball. Myhill for Hull deliberately putting the ball out for a corner rather than a throw in says it all. Teams were terrified to concede a throw in in their own third of the pitch against this Stoke team.
Was nothing new Ian Hutchinson (The Windmill) of Chelsea used to have a long trow which he used to great effect. He once threw the ball into the six yard box from just over the half way line.
I was captain of the County U18s and about to sign for Stoke at 17 back in 1988 before a career ending injury (an opponent deliberately injured my knee.. as I was a junior international level athlete. ie I was running 100m in 10.6 BUT I was a left fullback who were the generally the slow "donkeys" at that time) and was doing these throw ins back then.. I could without a run up reach the furthest side of the 6 yard box.. so it was really COOL to see him do these, make them "sexy" (eye catching) and open peoples minds to how effective a weapon they could be.. so it baffles me how even now so few players can do a long throw in. Like him I did javelin ( and high jump, long jump + discus.. BUT only started getting really quick when I grew to my adult height ) at County level at 15.. so perhaps they need to send these pro's upto their local athletics clubs (smile).. Nice to reminisce about something I can relate to so easily. Note: The world record holder for long throw ins has worked with pro teams incl. Liverpool to improve all aspects of how throw ins can be used to "make a difference".
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Streets wont forget this Stoke City team. Legendary. They even made it into the Europa League after reaching the FA Cup Final in 2011.
They made it further than Spurs in that tournament.
@@DerekGray-s4u Well that's not hard is it 😂😂😂
That tactic worked with Stoke’s crazy physical team of tall lads: Robert Huth, Ryan Shawcross, Kenwyne Jones, Peter Crouch, etc. Bergovic who was Stoke keeper at that time joked that he didnt need to come out to collect a corner in two years.
@@DerekGray-s4u stick to yank sports ya 🔔 end
@@bigbobber1546this is the same spurs side who got to the QTRs of the UCL the season before 😂
This guy combined with Peter Crouch is an absolute massacre
Myhill escaping Rory's long throw is so funny. Epic! Football back then was so much fun. Beckham's free kick, Rory's long throw, we have Crouch super tall guy. Everyone is so unique.
its 1am and I am watching this masterpiece. thank you
It's 01.43 and I'm chuckling away at the toure one. The league was so much better for the diversity of styles, absolutely embarrassing watching championship clubs come up trying to be mini pep man city's. The boaz my myhill kick out for a corner is iconic. The trajectory on them throws was something else!
2:03am for me 😂
2am for me😂
@@nuuttijyh7107 Girls I wonder why he's not replying.... Me last night.....
ITS 24:31
Great stuff, talk about fear and panic in the box...loved the clip of the keeper who'd rather give a corner away than a throw. Priceless.
I don’t understand why there wasn’t a new respect for the throw in after delap. Had that throw in technique come from a top club winger (giggs, bale) we would have seen a new generation obsessed with the throw in and be witnessing an entirely different game.
Good point. It was Stoke and Delap, not ManU and Beckham throwing them in like that.
I’ve often wondered this. I’ve played with four guys in the last decade who can launch a ball 30-40 yards and while that’s not as far or flat as Delap it can’t be that rare.
Tbh, team like Arsenal could utilize this because they already have great other deadball routines.
@@hijisfriend9030 looooooool 800 million to become Stoke
Very few ambidextrous footballers, and usually they're not top players anyway so it's not worth playing someone solely for a throw in
6:00 seing a goalkeeper opt to have a corner rather than a throw in makes me laugh so hard
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His son plays for Buxton and he’s got it. He’s got the long throw genes 👌🏻
His son plays for Ipswich too didn’t know he had two sons n
These well researched, well edited vids you’ve been making recently are top drawer. Thank you for your service to football
[10:44] Maradona at the Brittania Stadium watching Stoke v. Liverpool is something out of the Twilight Zone 😅
He was the argentina national team coach at the time,so prob was watching the argentinians at liverpool (Rodríguez and Mascherano if im not wrong)
And he wa visibly annoyed 😂
That hull keeper was killing me🤣
I’d be the same 😅 I’m choosing defending a corner over one of those evil throw ins any day of the week
Tactical thinking!
It was so terrifying for opposition that Wenger tried to get rid of throw-ins when he took up a position of power.
Totally agree. I'm an arsenal guy. Wenger's proposition have no sense and connection with football that we know and love today, it would change the game completely and unpredictably, and in the end, dramatically. Not a fan of that.
I went to a Sunderland -Stoke match at the Stadium of Light and was just in awe of the throw. He did one throw from near the halfway line and got so much distance it got to the box. Absolutely incredible
the hull player warming up right in front of delap is priceless hahaha teams really feared a delap heat seeking missile
Windass was always like this to be fair, he was a gazza wannabe.
I 'chaperoned' a few teams to Villa Park many years ago to watch Villa v Stoke. A couple of the coaches were ex internationals, one played for Inter in the late '80s. It was 1-0 to Villa. Late in the game, Delap hurled a ball from just inside the Villa half, packed area and Kenwyn Jones leapt highest and scored. Coach turned around and said to me in broken English - "this not football, this sh*t".
Somehow ironic coming from a nation that speaks with its hands 😂😂
Brexit means Brexit innit?
Absolutely loved Kenwyne Jones at Sunderland, was gutted when he went to Stoke
@@bhvillaman4401or from one that gave the world catanaccio and the art of the 1-0 win.
you know something's good when the crowd has a chant for it
i wanted to see this mamy years! Its a beauty, thanks for this , a whole series of throw in led goals from the sky city, stoke
Miss that Stoke team in the Prem. He literally scored a goal from his throw WTF 😂
Have work tomorrow morning and I’ve somehow stumbled across this video at 12am
So pleased I found this, great guy, great days for Stoke
As an Arsenal fan, I hated those throw ins from Rory. It was panic in the box everytime. Never seen a guy even come close to matching his skill at it.
The pitch at stoke was also a couple meters narrower than most teams in the league at the time.
That’s hilarious. Like they’re walking into a death trap
stoke getting a throw in was like having david beckham getting a free kick 😂
Maybe its because i was watching league 1 leeds around this time and not facing it every season but i think these are almost works of art to watch. Barclays heritage.
Dude been playing since i was in high school, now i have 3 kids and he's still playing, incredible.
Defenders playing for corners when they played Stoke 😂😂
10:44 imagine how many hands of God he could’ve scored if only he’d played with Rory Delap.
why was he there?
@@aprburwkto watch rory delap
@@aprburwk He was watching Mascherano and Maxi Rodriguez
Rory was touted as an Olympic prospect at javelin throwing. Not hard to see why.
Now his son is an awesome striker
his son is already 1000x the footballer he could ever dream of being
@@mezykin eh? Rory has 500 pro appearances. Cool your jets
Football was so much more entertaining back then.
Those throw ins were better than corners. How many other players have this ability that’s never been discovered?
Used to scare the heck out of you when he had a throw in against your team
I’ve never seen Rory Delap do anything with his feet lol. I don’t even know what position he plays, and what he’s like on the pitch - he’s just an absolute beast with his arms lol
He was a right fullback
@@sebastianbardon391lol no he wasn’t 😂
he was their goalkeeper
Everyone who liked this one should see this clip of a match from 1993 between Halmstad and Helsingborg. Roger Eriksson had a special throw aswell. Unbelievable idea. 2:10 is the time in the clip
he does a forward vault as a wind up before reaching his feet againand doing the throw. Best way i can describe it
Just watched it, hilarious 🤣
EA Sports should be ashamed of themselves for not introducing this into their FIFA game.
it literally is in the game. its called giant throw in trait
No, I mean at the time.
They did. He got his own animation for his throw ins.
Oh.
@@ryannstringfellow2067i remember this in FIFA10
His throw was a thing of beauty.
Still can't get over how insane it is to base your entire attack on long throw ins.
BRO GOT DEBRYUNE ASSIST NUMBERS WITH HIS HANDS LOL
love stories like this
Ambidextrous is the ability to use both hands to write etc I think he's talking about being double jointed
He means hyper-mobile
it's definitely an advantage, if you can throw with both hands
It just means equal strength and control in both arms, a great advantage to aim accurately.
Try throwing with your wrong hand. It obviously makes a difference.
@@AltairBernard definitely. I am also ambidextrous by force (broke me left hand in 3 places and I had to do everything with my right for so many months it became natural). Now I have 2 hands with delicate control.
Thinking back to the days when stoke were rated literally the most physical team and the tallest on average in the premier league 🤔
Playing at their home ground, a nightmare fixture for any club
Problem was they took the physical too far. Very dirty team, lots of fouls. Some players got badly injured there. If not for that, I'd admire them, they decided to play a different way and it worked.
I'll never get over the fact that an Irish side looking for a creative spark that tried to get most goals from set pieces anyway never recalled him 🤦
Toure looking for the offside on a throw in
I noticed that too😂Either that or he was trying to make a claim that there was no touch,
ahahah true :D
Ambidextrous: the ability to use both hands for something, in which most can only use one.
3:37 this is the best angle to demonstrate exactly how you achieve the ideal long throw in. I haven’t seen anybody replicate this technique in English football since De Lap.
Most long throws float up in the air and then slowly loop back down. Because of this, the keeper may have a chance to rush out and claim the ball, the defenders have time to best position themselves to win the header and if the attacker wins the header they still have to generate power as well as diection in order to score the header. This type of long throw however has a much flatter trajectory (more like a straight flight rather than arching up and looping down) it therefore doesn’t lose speed and only needs to be glanced by a head in order to cause chaos in the box. Teams really should practice this and try to build a player up to be a long throw specialist like Rory was because ultimately if you can pull it off, you can get a goal scoring chance from nothing.
He was so good at throw inss they might as well have been corners
They're better than a corner. Corners are often looped and easier for the other team to claim.
This is like a catapult into the box with incredible speed and accuracy. Any touch causes mayhem
Lad must have been fantasy football gold
AHH Rory delap now there's an effective squad player
This actually bought a smile to my face. It's actually funny watching seasoned pro's conceed to such a basic set piece.
lol At Kalou blocking the throw in 😅
Legendary team in its own way
I knew stoke had work on this in training. But it used to be so scary as the opposing team fan as i knew there was a prepared set piece that is basically untrainable.
I still have PTSD from playing Stoke as an Arsenal fan
Rory Delap + Crouch + CR7 = goal scoring glitch
I never took football too seriously but could launch a fabulous throw (was also a javelin thrower, I even used the overhead throw in basketball to good effect). I always wondered why this one tiny aspect of the game had not been exploited, especially considering the work done on corner strategies.
It could also be largely my ignorance that I'd never really seen it pushed to it's limits in the professional game. I am not an avid viewer.
It was very interesting to see the theory in practise however.
Check out Megan Campbell, she is on the Irish team and she has a crazy long throw,
Ilya Samoshnikov from Lokomotiv Moscow makes Delap’s magic ✨
There was a Chelsea player in the FA cup final replay against Leeds who did the same thing
Rumour has it that, to save money, all British satelites since 2011 have just been chucked into space by Rory Delap.
Damn, I thought I was hearing Michael Caine in the beginning there 🤭
Nobody gives athletics the credit it deserves. It's the backbone to almost every sport.
Bro’s throw is better than Dalot’s cross 😭😭
The number of marginal free kicks the defenders were getting 😂
Bet he could do it on a windy wednesdayevening in Stoke ...
Bro is the reason for the meme
Kalou getting a yellow was crazy 😂
When this man stepped up to take a throw in it was like conceding a corner
6:08 has to be 😢by funniest part of the video 😂😂😂❤
How do you get MOTD footage from 10 plus years ago, I'm jealous I scowered everywhere on Reddit trying to find old BBC World Cup 2006 or Prem footage from 08 09
Impressive 😂😢😢
Pass me your email address mate 👍
That's literally a corner kick every time when Stoke has the throw-in in the opposition final third
Who is here after Berbatov calling Arsenal the new stoke city
Wenger's nightmare
You can't get such throws these days 😢
His assist stats must be crazy
Preferring to give away a corner than a throw in is quite outrageous 😂
Remember guys, this is the throw that destroy Arsene Wenger.
Was this before Peter Crouch?
A new Rory Delap has been born in Indonesia whose name is Pratama Arhan
I remember those. Absolutely horrific
How many were scored against arsenal.
Too many 😂😂
Rory Delap throw in. The footballing equivalent of lobbing a grenade into the enemy trenches. Also 15:19. Gets his own player right in the face 😂
It surprised me that Leicester were the 5000-1 title winners 15/16 I had a bet on stoke if anyone could of won the league like that it could of been stoke
How the fuck he throw it like that
It was honestly freakish how far Delap could throw the ball. Myhill for Hull deliberately putting the ball out for a corner rather than a throw in says it all. Teams were terrified to concede a throw in in their own third of the pitch against this Stoke team.
Wonderful stuff.
Kids of this generation wouldn’t know about this mammoth throw in
Gabriel Magalhaes would have a field day if we had a bloke like Rory in our squad
Most unlikely premier league legend
Oh how we’ve fallen,
Can Barcelona do it on a cold, rainy night in Stoke?
Last year he was assitant mangaer on my local team
Was nothing new Ian Hutchinson (The Windmill) of Chelsea used to have a long trow which he used to great effect. He once threw the ball into the six yard box from just over the half way line.
Go... try to see ARHAN long throw...
The delapidator.
Can you imagine this 2024 Man United team that can’t defend set pieces against Rory Delap’s Stoke
I was captain of the County U18s and about to sign for Stoke at 17 back in 1988 before a career ending injury (an opponent deliberately injured my knee.. as I was a junior international level athlete. ie I was running 100m in 10.6 BUT I was a left fullback who were the generally the slow "donkeys" at that time) and was doing these throw ins back then.. I could without a run up reach the furthest side of the 6 yard box.. so it was really COOL to see him do these, make them "sexy" (eye catching) and open peoples minds to how effective a weapon they could be.. so it baffles me how even now so few players can do a long throw in. Like him I did javelin ( and high jump, long jump + discus.. BUT only started getting really quick when I grew to my adult height ) at County level at 15.. so perhaps they need to send these pro's upto their local athletics clubs (smile).. Nice to reminisce about something I can relate to so easily.
Note: The world record holder for long throw ins has worked with pro teams incl. Liverpool to improve all aspects of how throw ins can be used to "make a difference".
Also tom hammer from lincoln city
Against Stoke back then players would rather put the ball behind for a corner than concede the throw in 😂
So did he get an assist for these throw ins that resulted in goals? Or did he not because he was “out of field of play”?
I still remember teams are so scared of him that they would rather concede a corner.