Leaving the goalpost to a bambi
- volkan aksakal
- Aug 14
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 19

Bambies are agile and can act fast by nature. They can jump higher and longer than most. They have a bit big ears and can shake them at incredible speeds - useful to slap the ball out. They can detect a threat from far. They are super focused. Their feets are strong enough to degage ball far enough up to the opponents net - I don't know about the precision though.
One might think they would make fantastic goalkeepers - at least this is what I thought when I first took this photograph.
Only if they didn't have the habit of standing still or running away at full speed waving their tails when they see a threat - it might be me in this photo.
Brief, pay attention to who you bring to which role in your company.
They might seem to have the right skill set for the role, but you can find your goalpost unguarded - frozen bambi or no bambi - in the event of your opponents' strikers shoot.
Solution? Throw a ball first before leaving the goalpost to a bambi.
Or better, play safe and contact SILVER GRAY DESIGN to guard your goalpost by keeping your opponents' goalpost busy.
Volkan Aksakal
Silver Gray Design

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