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the posted:Heh, I was being a bit hyperbolic. While I don't stomp on people's feet or grab their testicles, I am a "Go hard or Go Home" kind of player, especially on 50/50 situations. Since it's indoor, I can't slide tackle, but going full throttle towards a 50/50 ball on the wall isn't that dangerous, is it? Worst case the guy gets his cage rattled a bit when he connects with the side wall.
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# ? Dec 22, 2009 10:56 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 03:02 |
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If I don't ruin an amateur players career in every 5 a side game I consider myself a failure.
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# ? Dec 23, 2009 03:02 |
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the posted:Hell, half the time when someone sees me coming full steam they tend to jump out of the way anyway. How many times have you been red carded in a casual five a side game on a Wednesday night? ~10?
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# ? Dec 23, 2009 20:18 |
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goodvisiontoucan posted:If I don't ruin an amateur players career in every 5 a side game I consider myself a failure. broke my mate's foot with a tackle once, proudest moment of my footballing life e: got the ball too
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 01:11 |
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Chivas Aribas! posted:How many times have you been red carded in a casual five a side game on a Wednesday night? ~10? Never got a card in all my years as a defender Although I did always go in hard on the FNG at their first training session, in hindsight that was very cuntish. Got a yellow card (10 minute sin bin) in a hockey match for giving a guy cramp once. That was a bit poo poo.
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 01:28 |
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I have only pulled a yellow card once. Guy stole the ball from me, I was tailing him to try to get it back. The second I started to go for the ball, the ref was like "dont foul him" and I clipped the guys foot at full speed. one of those where I could not stop the motion. Oh well Lost 2 more games this week, last night was a good one, lost 3-2 against a team full of russians. Kinda hard when they are speaking russian out on the field. Of course all of the funny russian accents and saying started comming out of our players.
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 01:49 |
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Just got back from a pickup game that was fairly fun. I don't know why we decided to play soccer outside on a foggy day at a balmy 33°F, but we did. Glad to see my friends were up for it despite the weather, even if there were a couple of them who just stood around in the middle of the field talking about basketball the whole drat time. The thing that was really crappy though is that whoever runs the park we always play at decided to come in and move the goals to one side of the field... and then chain them together. Seriously, what's the drat point in preventing people from playing soccer at a city park like that? I hate water bottle goalposts and imaginary crossbars.
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 02:03 |
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Visual Sneeze posted:Just got back from a pickup game that was fairly fun. I don't know why we decided to play soccer outside on a foggy day at a balmy 33°F, but we did. Glad to see my friends were up for it despite the weather, even if there were a couple of them who just stood around in the middle of the field talking about basketball the whole drat time. The thing that was really crappy though is that whoever runs the park we always play at decided to come in and move the goals to one side of the field... and then chain them together. Seriously, what's the drat point in preventing people from playing soccer at a city park like that? I hate water bottle goalposts and imaginary crossbars. One of the parks I play at does this. Whoever is on the parks board seriously hates people just coming over and using the goals there. I played with a few of them a couple of times and they get offended if the goals are unlocked or have been moved. Suburbs y'know?
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 03:00 |
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If you don't use jumpers for goalposts then gtfo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NeRoSFZWbs
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 03:03 |
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Visual Sneeze posted:Just got back from a pickup game that was fairly fun. I don't know why we decided to play soccer outside on a foggy day at a balmy 33°F, but we did. Glad to see my friends were up for it despite the weather, even if there were a couple of them who just stood around in the middle of the field talking about basketball the whole drat time. The thing that was really crappy though is that whoever runs the park we always play at decided to come in and move the goals to one side of the field... and then chain them together. Seriously, what's the drat point in preventing people from playing soccer at a city park like that? I hate water bottle goalposts and imaginary crossbars. which park was this at? also apparently there's a turf indoor field with boards and everything in the new PSU rec center, might be playing indoor intramurals in the winter
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 03:31 |
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irlZaphod posted:If you don't use jumpers for goalposts then gtfo irlZaphod posted:If you don't use jumpers for goalposts then gtfo irlZaphod posted:If you don't use jumpers for goalposts then gtfo What about spray paint?
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 04:04 |
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harperdc posted:which park was this at?
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 04:04 |
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Chivas Aribas! posted:How many times have you been red carded in a casual five a side game on a Wednesday night? ~10? 0 Two "blue" cards though (I guess they use those in place of yellow) I go hard but I'm not sloppy, drat.
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 06:11 |
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the posted:0 how many knees have you wrecked
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 06:42 |
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the posted:0 How many cruciate ligaments have you torn, counting ACL, LCL, MCL, and PCL separately?
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 07:39 |
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irlZaphod posted:If you don't use jumpers for goalposts then gtfo.
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 10:34 |
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Craiglen posted:What about spray paint?
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 11:29 |
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Luigi Thirty posted:How many cruciate ligaments have you torn, counting ACL, LCL, MCL, and PCL separately? 5. But they were all my own. Also, any defender that doesn't get yellows on a relatively regular basis is doing it all wrong.
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 16:34 |
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Anyone who gets a yellow in a casual game is doing it all wrong.
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 18:54 |
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Anyone who gets a red in a casual game should have their legs broken.
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 19:04 |
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the posted:0 I played in a league where you got blues for just general fouls and got a yellow for x blues. It was to discourage fouling to begin with I presume.
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 19:36 |
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If a ref ever showed me a blue card I'd probably walk away laughing. Blue cards, what the gently caress is that?
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 21:25 |
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How many blues is equal to one yellow?
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 21:32 |
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Craiglen posted:How many blues is equal to one yellow? Maybe that's the point, if you've injured someone you get the blues to remind you of the pain you've caused.
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 22:53 |
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Shrapnac posted:If a ref ever showed me a blue card I'd probably walk away laughing. Blue cards, what the gently caress is that? ya lol what the gently caress is a blue card When I was little I remember playing with a new ref in like, a town game where he actually gave the cards to the player who recieved it. I struggle to imagine what he would have done if he had to give out another
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# ? Dec 25, 2009 06:41 |
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goodvisiontoucan posted:ya lol what the gently caress is a blue card Perhaps he was using it like a reminder of what they've done. The ref should have made the player keep it pinned to him like the scarlet letter.
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# ? Dec 25, 2009 18:07 |
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Visual Sneeze posted:I'm a student there and I've never played indoor before, this could be a good chance to try it out. I wonder if they need referees, because I'd be game for that too. even looking through floorplans just now I can't tell if it's got actual fieldturf or just hardwood. hrm. wish I knew. either way, hopefully I can get some IM soccer on this winter.
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# ? Dec 26, 2009 02:20 |
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got a red card in my pre-season 8v8 league. we were disqualified bc we got three reds 1st was for a rugby tackle on a guy who had already passed the ball away 2nd was for punching a kid after my teammate was punched (this one was me) 3rd was for telling the ref he could gently caress off immediately after i punched the kid we were up 2-0
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# ? Dec 26, 2009 05:05 |
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hughsieblingwish posted:Maybe that's the point, if you've injured someone you get the blues to remind you of the pain you've caused. Yes because after I tackle them, they're feeling blue
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# ? Dec 27, 2009 22:13 |
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goodvisiontoucan posted:got a red card in my pre-season 8v8 league. we were disqualified bc we got three reds You play with Wayne Rooney? Nice
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# ? Dec 29, 2009 02:10 |
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goodvisiontoucan posted:got a red card in my pre-season 8v8 league. we were disqualified bc we got three reds you're hard as gently caress, mate.
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# ? Dec 29, 2009 07:06 |
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harperdc posted:you're hard as gently caress, mate. lol im really not tho
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# ? Dec 29, 2009 07:11 |
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i got sent off once for taking a free kick and deliberately aiming it at the back of this oval office's head before my team had got into place.
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# ? Jan 26, 2010 11:49 |
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I broke someone's arm on Friday, in a clean tackle. I'm not a complete dickhead though so I said sorry.
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# ? Jan 26, 2010 12:27 |
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Has anybody else in the UK not played an outside 5 a side game in around 2 months? The weather and Christmas period have destroyed any chance of our team playing, our games were just cancelled week after week. Although another thing that doesn't help is we play on pitches next to the Reebok Stadium, so whenever there is a game on it's cancelled, just like tonight. We are going to be so unfit by the time we actually play we'll need 5 subs as well.
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# ? Jan 26, 2010 14:16 |
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I started playing again last week, but there was a huge frozen snowdrift next to the pitch where it had all been shovelled off. It's an artificial pitch, and the snow was half covered in those horrible black particles that usually cover the plastic turf. We lost 4-1 and 4-0 but we played fairly well, in the second game at least, we just tired badly near the end. Just do a few exercises every day up till you play again, it'll help soften the blow.
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# ? Jan 26, 2010 14:43 |
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Scikar posted:I broke someone's arm on Friday, in a clean tackle. I'm not a complete dickhead though so I said sorry. i had my arm broken 2 years ago and am only finally recovering from it fully (had the surgery to remove the metal supports 2 weeks ago)
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# ? Jan 26, 2010 15:55 |
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keveh posted:Has anybody else in the UK not played an outside 5 a side game in around 2 months?
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# ? Jan 26, 2010 15:58 |
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Back in my day I got voted Striker of the year for my team. I was a midfielder, playing up front from time to time. I'm just that good. That or the team was generally crap. We did loose that one match 36 nil, after all. Our fierce rivals got us only 6-1. After that season I quit. Mostly because my achilles was properly down the shitter. I probably should have rested a bit in stead of playing through the pain for most of the previous season. I'm to this day haunted by it, if not very often. After that season I was a referee for a season (which was quite a bit better for my leg), and I once sent off a 10 year old. Well, there were no sending off in those age groups, so I force-subbed him. And this was a team with the most crazy coach I've ever seen. Beforehand the game was sent from ref to ref until it was no time left to pass it along, because of the crazy. He was quite cross with me. But what else could I do? The player ran around ramming into as many people as he could, studs first, spitting at people (and worse, the referee). Crazy times. I got a bit back into it this summer, and it appears a good 6-7 years of not playing does make you better. I'll keep at it when the snow goes, as there are enough players that we actually have a goal of going into the league system for the first time since the founding of the club back in the 80's. Norwegian Eight Division, watch out. My grandfather also was one of the founders, and my uncle made the logo.
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# ? Jan 26, 2010 17:26 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 03:02 |
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from time to time i find myself browsing soccer.com or some other website trying to talk myself into buying new boots even though my old ones are perfectly fine. i dont know why i do it but some of them are just so pretty.
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