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ZeeBoi posted:Also, some dude on the opposing team was playing without shinguards (and some lovely trainers, not cleats) and whined about being hit in the leg by someone's cleats. I play without shinguards often. My ankles often end up bloodied and bruised.
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# ? May 16, 2014 01:31 |
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I don't play without shinguards anymore since one time when I had a full force shin on shin hit with some dude (he wasn't wearing guards either). I was lucky not to fracture anything and it hurt like a bitch for days
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# ? May 16, 2014 02:46 |
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Drogadon posted:I don't play without shinguards anymore since one time when I had a full force shin on shin hit with some dude (he wasn't wearing guards either). I was lucky not to fracture anything and it hurt like a bitch for days I'll probably buy some when I move to Spain because it's a lot more casual here.
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# ? May 16, 2014 03:10 |
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If you're a beta bitch who can't take a kick to the shin maybe you shouldn't be playing the foot.
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# ? May 16, 2014 10:34 |
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If you play with a bunch of one-step-slower-than-they-think-they-are hackers, shin guards are a must.
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# ? May 16, 2014 18:30 |
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Xylorjax posted:If you play with a bunch of one-step-slower-than-they-think-they-are hackers, shin guards are a must. More like "just won the ball from the guy, he precedes to kick and stomp the gently caress out of you trying to get it back (he never does)"
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# ? May 16, 2014 19:46 |
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I just found out that that my club has received a warning about members making derogatory remarks about the federations referees. Think "I'm blind, I'm deaf, I wanna be a ref" level poo poo. Is anyone else's league this loving previous? It's not like they're volunteers. Umpire abuse is a goddamned institution
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# ? May 18, 2014 13:24 |
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Tongues posted:I just found out that that my club has received a warning about members making derogatory remarks about the federations referees. Think "I'm blind, I'm deaf, I wanna be a ref" level poo poo. Is anyone else's league this loving previous? It's not like they're volunteers. manchildren:(
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# ? May 18, 2014 17:27 |
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The tournament I played in recently only got involved when the abuse escalated to "I'll wait for you outside" level, which happened twice.
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# ? May 18, 2014 17:37 |
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Drogadon posted:The tournament I played in recently only got involved when the abuse escalated to "I'll wait for you outside" level, which happened twice. We had something similar and the league gave us the option of getting rid of the player or getting the club fined into oblivion. Ha yeah we'll definitely choose the loving psycho over continuing to play the sport we forked out hundreds each for the privilege of playing. The club has since removed the referee comments from the comments on it's webpage.
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# ? May 19, 2014 11:59 |
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ARAB
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# ? May 19, 2014 12:28 |
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I understand.
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# ? May 19, 2014 13:52 |
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Life is finally stable again, so first thing is first. This is what happens to your leg when you neglect it. http://i.imgur.com/h99HvS5.jpg it got really bad infected and there was the chance of another surgery just to clean it out. The reason it got neglected had to deal with the health of my wife and son, I was the only one able to walk (or shamble) and I had to choose between them and me. So I did what I needed to do. poo poo has gone down since that photo a week and a half ago, but it's nowhere near completely healed up. Hopefully I'll be back to playing again in a month or so. Till then, I'm still taking pictures. Last game of the season. B Team lost, but First Team ended up coming back from a 0-3 first half to win 4-3. Soulex fucked around with this message at 01:10 on May 30, 2014 |
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Soulex posted:Life is finally stable again, so first thing is first. This is what happens to your leg when you neglect it. http://i.imgur.com/h99HvS5.jpg it got really bad infected and there was the chance of another surgery just to clean it out. Ewwwwwwwwww, get well soon man.
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# ? May 30, 2014 01:07 |
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Soulex, man, you are one hard luck case. Good luck dude. In the meantime come up with a better scar story, maybe something with sharks.
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# ? May 30, 2014 02:04 |
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Soulex posted:Life is finally stable again, so first thing is first. This is what happens to your leg when you neglect it. http://i.imgur.com/h99HvS5.jpg it got really bad infected and there was the chance of another surgery just to clean it out. Awesome/gross picture of your leg man. It's good to know I'm not the only one who makes retard face/hands during games. I have no idea I'm doing during the game, but every picture of me has me contorting my hands into weird shapes.
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# ? May 30, 2014 02:13 |
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Tigren posted:Awesome/gross picture of your leg man. I love shooting that dude just because of the weird poo poo he does. He's my team's Phil jones. Yeah though, I'm pretty bad luck sometimes. Hopefully poo poo clears up soon.
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# ? May 30, 2014 02:45 |
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TheBigAristotle posted:Soulex, man, you are one hard luck case. Good luck dude. "That there's a thrasher, Hooper" Also lollin at the bloke tryin the bicycle kick. Figuring out if I prefer CB or a Makélélé midfield role better. Sometimes it can get boring in the back and I can't trust people to cover my runs forward
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# ? May 31, 2014 16:45 |
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Our league ended and we won more games than I thought we would before the season started. We easily would of won more if we had more females on our team, half of the games they didn't have 1 sub I have a question about defense in indoor. All season I was playing defense and would try and keep the people in front of me so they wouldn't blow by me or skill move past me but I think I was giving them to much room to run and get to the goal. Should I be pressuring up more on defense and step up to a guy? I would be in front of him but let him dribble down a bit so I wouldn't get beat.
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# ? Jun 2, 2014 14:16 |
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How do you guys take care of your feet?
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# ? Jun 3, 2014 23:30 |
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blueyedevil posted:How do you guys take care of your feet? In regard to? Play a lot, get funky callouses and deformed toes is my MO.
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Shrapnig posted:In regard to? Yeah, just basic foot care when it comes to blisters and stuff. I've got calluses and the blisters I get usually aren't a hindrance to running or walking but I wasn't sure if there was some way to avoid it
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blueyedevil posted:Yeah, just basic foot care when it comes to blisters and stuff. I've got calluses and the blisters I get usually aren't a hindrance to running or walking but I wasn't sure if there was some way to avoid it Wear socks and shoes that fit. double layer the socks. Play often enough that your foot stays tough.
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blueyedevil posted:Yeah, just basic foot care when it comes to blisters and stuff. I've got calluses and the blisters I get usually aren't a hindrance to running or walking but I wasn't sure if there was some way to avoid it Pedicures are also heaven.
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# ? Jun 3, 2014 23:51 |
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blueyedevil posted:How do you guys take care of your feet? Liquid bandage when you're starting to get blisters but really this cosmicjim posted:Wear socks and shoes that fit.
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 00:02 |
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cosmicjim posted:Wear socks and shoes that fit. double layer the socks. Play often enough that your foot stays tough. I've got good fitting boots, and I wear two socks as well. How often is often enough? I'm doing once a week atm
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 00:59 |
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blueyedevil posted:I've got good fitting boots, and I wear two socks as well. How often is often enough? I'm doing once a week atm Personally I'm not a fan of two pair of socks but that's just me. If you're only playing once a week, at least try to wear your boots around the house another day or so a week.
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 01:01 |
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Get some thin double layered socks but dont wear 2 pairs.
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 01:16 |
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I wrap my big toes in sports tape or moleskin and then wear two layers as well. I get terrible blisters on the outside of my big toes and on the ball of my foot otherwise. The big toe goes first, which makes my form go to poo poo to where the ball of the foot follows, so taking care of the big toe seems to keep it all in good shape for me. In other news, gently caress 6'3 bear keepers who come screaming out of the box on a counter, make a terrible heavy touch, get intercepted easily, then run over the chubby 5'2 girl that made said interception. If I wasn't on the sidelines when that happened, I would have run over there and probably gotten my rear end kicked.
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 02:21 |
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You guys wearing two pairs of socks need to get some smaller shoes.
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 03:59 |
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fyallm posted:Our league ended and we won more games than I thought we would before the season started. We easily would of won more if we had more females on our team, half of the games they didn't have 1 sub Defending in indoor depends on a few things. Can you play off the walls? Is the guy fast or fat? Is there anyone else defending, and are you marking zonally or man marking? I much prefer marking zonally but that's only because I've got a good sense of where my other vaguely defensive player will be as we've been playing together for like 8 years now. Generally I'll be the furthest back because I'm the only one that loves a good crunching tackle, and there'll be another player who links the two furthest forward and takes shots from half way. If that's the case I sort of float between the other teams attacking players, staying 2 or 3 yards deeper. Once they counter, you either want to get real tight if its a speedy guy and try to muscle the ball off him when he gets it, or if its a fat slow guy you stay about a meter behind and then time your tackle so as he's about to receive the ball you speed past and intercept. If you can play off the walls all this goes to poo poo though and you basically all just congregate around the ball and no one has any space and no one moves off the ball and it sucks rear end. Turns out this is a lot of words to say 'kick em around' really. I'm a big sperg please no one e-bully me
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 04:30 |
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Gigi Galli posted:You guys wearing two pairs of socks need to get some smaller shoes. my boots probably fit too tightly when I put the second pair on
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 05:39 |
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I'd imagine whether or not 2 pairs of socks is too tight or not depends on how tight your laces are... One pair is just a realatively thin ankle sock and the other is my soccer sock. Everything is snug and my feet dont slide around at all. I never get blisters.
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 10:37 |
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I always wear my socks I've had on at work all day plus my football socks. I used to have blisters on my feet quite frequently until I started moisturising.
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Tigren posted:Pedicures are also heaven. Ramagamma posted:I always wear my socks I've had on at work all day plus my football socks. I used to have blisters on my feet quite frequently until I started moisturising. Jesus Christ
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 11:28 |
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Dont know if this helps for football but it helps in the Army. Something Ive known a lot of people to do (not me) was wear those liners under their socks. The kind women wear with skirts and dresses. It sounds odd but it was explained to me like this: It gives that extra layer to help mitigate the sock rubbing with the foot, it helps wick the sweat from your foot so your sock doesnt get too crazy wet, and lets you have the comfort of not wearing two socks. Ive done lots of road marches, and it loving sucks to get a blister halfway through your timed 12 mile 3 hour course in full battle rattle plus packing list. So, next time I might try it. This also isnt just one person telling me this, its a lot of people. You can also try changing your socks halfway through a game. Edit:^^^ add that to your list
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 11:31 |
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The only reason I've worn two socks in the past is that it helps shinpads stay on =/
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 11:48 |
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Bogan Krkic posted:Defending in indoor depends on a few things. Can you play off the walls? I am guessing you mean my actual soccer abilities to play off the wall and yes. quote:Is the guy fast or fat? My biggest problem is with the fast guys. quote:Is there anyone else defending, and are you marking zonally or man marking? I much prefer marking zonally but that's only because I've got a good sense of where my other vaguely defensive player will be as we've been playing together for like 8 years now Usually we do zone marking (but in reality only because we have only played together one season and noone really knows how to play) and I have the right side and up some. quote:Generally I'll be the furthest back because I'm the only one that loves a good crunching tackle, and there'll be another player who links the two furthest forward and takes shots from half way. I enjoy being the furthest back because I don't trust my other defensive players. quote:If that's the case I sort of float between the other teams attacking players, staying 2 or 3 yards deeper. Once they counter, you either want to get real tight if its a speedy guy and try to muscle the ball off him when he gets it, or if its a fat slow guy you stay about a meter behind and then time your tackle so as he's about to receive the ball you speed past and intercept. If it's a speedy guy you get tight right around midfield? What if he zooms by you if you miss the tackling of him? Since you like to be the last resort guy won't he just have an easy goal now? quote:If you can play off the walls all this goes to poo poo though and you basically all just congregate around the ball and no one has any space and no one moves off the ball and it sucks rear end. Turns out this is a lot of words to say 'kick em around' really. I am ok with lots of words, I really want to get better and I know it takes more time playing and playing with the same people, and we already signed up for the next session which starts next Sunday. We have just been going back and forth about our defensive stepping up alot sooner and not letting them dribble down the field vs. letting them dribble but keeping them in front of us.
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 13:36 |
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fyallm posted:I am guessing you mean my actual soccer abilities to play off the wall and yes. He means off the wall in the literal sense, as in the things that hold ceilings up. In some leagues you'll have rules that let you kick the ball into walls around the playing area, some solid walls, some are made of netting that you can bang into (indoor cricket is popular in Australia and a lot of the venues overlap), others let the ball touch the wall but not the players etc. Defending in indoor is a little different to defending outdoor since you've got less players and positions can be a lot more fluid -but the aim is the same. You want the opposition moving the ball that makes their life harder, and you do this by cutting down their space, forcing errors etc. 90% of the defensive work in football is about positioning and creating the illusion of threats to the attacking player that make them have to move the ball in a different way - tackling is almost always a last ditch effort because most good players can avoid a tackle and will go around you. Intercepting poor passes is your breab and butter as a defender, that and standing right up the arse of any player who's about to get the ball, and a little back and away from players who already have the ball - but still close enough that it's difficult for your opponent to shoot or go around you. This is called "jockeying" where I'm from and it's all about forcing an error but the key is not diving in to tackle opponents. In indoor (sometimes it's called other things, like futsal, where they use a heavier ball that doesn't bounce so much) your style of play will depend on whatever rules your league likes, but the key is not diving in on players except as a last resort.
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How many players on each side in these indoor games? As a Brit, I find this talk of zonal/man and stepping-up bizarre for indoor fooball
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