Watch how this doorman was making it smaller.

There has been long debate in Norway, as a goalkeeper has made the goal smaller during matches as domestics. Icelandic striker Patrick Gunnarsson, once Brentford, captured the goalie moving. Playing the match at SR-Bank Arena, Gunnarsson has used his strategy to cut the property. V IDEO He has [...]
Icelandic striker Patrick Gunnarsson, once Brentford, captured the goalie moving.
Playing the match at SR-Bank Arena, Gunnarsson has used his strategy to cut the property.
He has only done so after the assistant judge has completed mandatory goal control.
Standard dimensions required for professional goals are 7m and 32cm, but Norwegian newspaper Aftenbladet has found Gunnarsson is giving his team an unfair advantage by making the goal 15-20 cm smaller.
They have also posted images of his actions, which are now causing great confusion.
However, the 21-year-old is playing the Cuckoolain, saying it's only one of his actions before each match.
It's just a ritual I've got before fights”, he comments.
Which makes me comfortable. It's not more than that. I just hit the bars a little bit.












