Been thinking that meself. For long range free kicks, a wall often does no good. Maybe one player standing in front of the ball, but that's it.
For closer free kicks however, ye need a wall. It does block off the view of the keeper a bit, but otherwise it leaves a big target for the free taker. Blocking the keeper's vision is just a chance ye take. If the free taker can get the ball up over the wall and back down again, he'll score. That's just how it is, no use in complaining.
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