Is this ball even used professionally?
Is this ball even used professionally?
Se 1970 and 1974 World Cups. This ball design is called Telstar.
when was this one used
What do you call this in your country? Here it's a 'penny floater'.
Balon
..we call it a Plastikball. Because that is what that is. A ball made out of plastic.
how efficient xDD
dont be jealous you threw away you language for filthy french words
Flyaway
"Ballon" is French, no?
In my school we called it a flyaway
I saw these plastic balls often enough when I was a kid but I mostly saw these sold in seaside areas and I grew up quite far inland, so the balls used at my school were made of sponge. Pic related is the most crude type of this - it had no outer layer so chucks of it would tear off over time and it soaked up a lot of dirty rainwater. In retrospect it had a lot of soul.
Over time more and more I remember sponge balls we used had outer layers so they got damaged less.
Flyaway also. The ball regularly broke the rules of physics.
we had these too but only used them to play dodgeball so people would not cry about getting hit in the face
During recess we often played with a makeshift ball in halls or classrooms. We'd just crumple some paper and wrap it in tape.
A balloon ball, inflated ball
Jesus christ, slavs are pathetic
Sounds better than the USA where only Tyrone gets to play sport whilst the rest of you watch
that looks like a emoji to me
It was fun though. 2v2 with desks as goals.
the greatest sport in the world is actually just the thing where you prevent a balloon from touching the ground
kek dont worry, we did this too in germany. sometimes a tennis ball or a can of coca cola did the job tho.
How is that pathetic? We used water bottles or empty soda cans to play football in the classroom during the 5 minute breaks. The purest form of playing the game, you bastard.
Just saying, since we had actual balls
We called that Englisch-Luft (english air). Only now do I realise the name might have referenced glorious hoofball.
Teachers would take real balls and you can't just make a new one.
>mfw Americans play "getting shot" in classroom breaks
Air floter
>balloon
Ah, misread it. Englisch-Luft is with a football and you pass it around without letting it touch the ground.
Balls in your mouth maybe lmao
A moldie.
Rubber ball.
Fuck
>when the teacher took the ball
>everyone has no idea what to do
When I still lived in Spain we got so bored that we just started playing handball with apples
Is having fun even allowed under sharia law?
that might be ceramic
a blow away
bola de leite
British people are famous for having fun lel, not like you over-worked puritan mutts
>smacked in the face on a cold day with one of those
curse the kids' parents who ever bought one in the first place
kurwa piłka
I don't think we had a special name for it. Just plastic ball.
for me, it was that 5 a side foam ball that would absorb water and mud and harden over time and break down until it didn't have a spherical shape anymore and bounced unpredictably
airfloat
>British people are famous for having fun
are we?
>American enters thread and tries to banter
That's a solid yikes from me my dude
Wow, they only sell those in 3rd world countries near the beach...Those take me back.
We used to do the same at my school. Until one day, when one of my classmates made one with too much tape (it was hard as a rock) and thew it so hard that it busted open another kid's face. The school prohibited us from making them after that.
Your literally amerimutt incarnate