Dutch soccer clash kicks off with adorably novel coin toss syrphus

Author : rabulistic1962
Publish Date : 2021-04-10 00:31:59


RKC Waalwijk and VVV Venlo faced off on Saturday in a game that could have huge ramifications on who avoids relegation from the Eredivisie -- the Netherland's top flight.

And although Venlo claimed a vital three points to move away from bottom side Waalwijk, the star of the show proved to be someone who wasn't even playing.

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As is customary in most sports, a coin is flipped before each game to decide which team starts with possession.

In this game, rather than having the referee toss the coin, a child mascot was given the responsibility.

After being given the green light by referee Edwin van de Graaf, the mascot flipped the coin in his own unique style, choosing to toss it as if he was throwing a frisbee, much to the enjoyment of all involved.

And you can't say the mascot lacked enthusiasm and thoroughness in his job, as he ran after his coin to report back what side landed face up.

Bearing in mind the unique technique and the good luck it brought -- Venlo won 2-1 -- maybe Venlo captain Nils Röseler will insist on this mascot doing the toss for each of their remaining games if they hope to avoid relegation.

We're definitely in agreement with Fox Sports, this coin toss 'undoubtedly wins the originality prize.'

And although Venlo claimed a vital three points to move away from bottom side Waalwijk, the star of the show proved to be someone who wasn't even playing. In this game, rather than having the referee toss the coin, a child mascot was given the responsibility. READ: Barcelona 'avoids total ridicule' in narrow win over Ibiza After being given the green light by referee Edwin van de Graaf, the mascot flipped the coin in his own unique style, choosing to toss it as if he was throwing a frisbee, much to the enjoyment of all involved. RKC Waalwijk and VVV Venlo faced off on Saturday in a game that could have huge ramifications on who avoids relegation from the Eredivisie -- the Netherland's top flight. As is customary in most sports, a coin is flipped before each game to decide which team starts with possession. And you can't say the mascot lacked enthusiasm and thoroughness in his job, as he ran after his coin to report back what side landed face up. And although Venlo claimed a vital three points to move away from bottom side Waalwijk, the star of the show proved to be someone who wasn't even playing. Bearing in mind the unique technique and the good luck it brought -- Venlo won 2-1 -- maybe Venlo captain Nils Röseler will insist on this mascot doing the toss for each of their remaining games if they hope to avoid relegation. Bearing in mind the unique technique and the good luck it brought -- Venlo won 2-1 -- maybe Venlo captain Nils Röseler will insist on this mascot doing the toss for each of their remaining games if they hope to avoid relegation. We're definitely in agreement with Fox Sports, this coin toss 'undoubtedly wins the originality prize.' And although Venlo claimed a vital three points to move away from bottom side Waalwijk, the star of the show proved to be someone who wasn't even playing. Bearing in mind the unique technique and the good luck it brought -- Venlo won 2-1 -- maybe Venlo captain Nils Röseler will insist on this mascot doing the toss for each of their remaining games if they hope to avoid relegation. RKC Waalwijk and VVV Venlo faced off on Saturday in a game that could have huge ramifications on who avoids relegation from the Eredivisie -- the Netherland's top flight. We're definitely in agreement with Fox Sports, this coin toss 'undoubtedly wins the originality prize.' As is customary in most sports, a coin is flipped before each game to decide which team starts with possession. After being given the green light by referee Edwin van de Graaf, the mascot flipped the coin in his own unique style, choosing to toss it as if he was throwing a frisbee, much to the enjoyment of all involved. As is customary in most sports, a coin is flipped before each game to decide which team starts with possession. READ: Barcelona 'avoids total ridicule' in narrow win over Ibiza We're definitely in agreement with Fox Sports, this coin toss 'undoubtedly wins the originality prize.' As is customary in most sports, a coin is flipped before each game to decide which team starts with possession. As is customary in most sports, a coin is flipped before each game to decide which team starts with possession. And although Venlo claimed a vital three points to move away from bottom side Waalwijk, the star of the show proved to be someone who wasn't even playing. As is customary in most sports, a coin is flipped before each game to decide which team starts with possession. As is customary in most sports, a coin is flipped before each game to decide which team starts with possession. And although Venlo claimed a vital three points to move away from bottom side Waalwijk, the star of the show proved to be someone who wasn't even playing. In this game, rather than having the referee toss the coin, a child mascot was given the responsibility. And although Venlo claimed a vital three points to move away from bottom side Waalwijk, the star of the show proved to be someone who wasn't even playing.

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