How many of us actually play football? (22 Viewers)

Il Re

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Jan 13, 2005
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Seems like a nice club!

You're a starter I reckon?
yea man, i mean some people thing semi-pro is easy but it's a good level and it's good experience, my best friends dad has recently bought pescara fc, and his older brother hu is very close to me is apparently going to be made vice president, so thats looking like a tastey option!! :p but i mean its just nice to play football and get exercise and make a bit of pocket money :rofl:
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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I played for a Swedish division 6 team, most of us born either 88 or 79 (we merged with them). Last season we came third, just missing out on promotion. I quit a month ago though (after only a season), as I'm moving to another town. It was decent experience as it was the first time I played central midfield for a longer period (usually been playing in defence). Much better there than as a winger or defender.
Playing wide isn't much good because you always have to wait for other people to give you the ball. CM is good cos you are more involved in the game. CB is the best though, or it is for me since I'm 6ft 2 but slow.
 

Sadomin

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Apr 5, 2005
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Well, I am 6ft 1 but weak in the air so I do not make the best CB. I have plenty of pace and good crosses so fullback or winger was a natural position for me. I can't beat defenders 1 on 1 though, only with pace. My size, passing and crossing comes to better use centrally.
 

Gill_juve

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May 29, 2006
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Playing wide isn't much good because you always have to wait for other people to give you the ball. CM is good cos you are more involved in the game. CB is the best though, or it is for me since I'm 6ft 2 but slow.
true but playing cm requires a high level of running and awareness compared to the wing which i prefer lol.
 

Soldatino

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Used to play quite a lot but then stopped due to the club I was in being rather useless. I think instilling motivation and a good environment are essential in making kids keep playing.
 

mikhail

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Jan 24, 2003
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If you live in Andorra you might get called in NT.
That statement is tautological. Any male in Andorra between the ages of 15 and 40 might get called up to the NT. All you need is an outbreak of the flu and they'll be desperate.

My favourite Andorra fact: they declared war on Germany during World War I but didn't actually fight. But they stayed in an official state of belligerency till 1957!
 

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