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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 5:48 pm
Today was my first game... I had recently gotten sick. This sickness tirggered my asthma... I couldn't run as nearly as fast, or as long. I am already itching for a rematch to show this team that I'm not to be taken likely.
This kid that is on my team, not to good first year playing. He uses his head, cause hes smart, not physically fit (not fat either). To cut a player off at an angle. The kid gets mad and passes the ball away... then I saw him push him.
Wonderful stuff...
I have seen him do that before, and I know how to use my body and get away with it and hurt other people. Maybe next time we play that I can give him a little welcome back the field gift.
Or should I let him get the ball and serve him a couple helpings of acsess denied, making him look bad?
I myself am all for the aggressive offense manuvours.
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 2:39 am
There are two ways I can think of you getting back at him:
1. The nice option: Alert the refs to his behaviour. They may keep a better eye on him and penalise/kick him out.
2. The mean option: "Accidently" knock him over
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Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 11:26 am
Those are horrible ideas. Soccer gets brutal (I found myself limping off the field to lunch), but you'll be even worse than that person if you try to "get even". Just beat their team. Nothing burns like being defeated by someone less skilled than you. You shouldn't try to avenge your team mates over petty issues. Let them deal with their own problems, or inform the ref. When I played soccer in gymclass in H.S, it was pretty brutal. I'm not slow, and I'm pretty competitive, but 3/4 of the class were on some kind of school team; I was playing against jocks. But, I always held my own. Which is good, because I was typically the only defence, facing off against 3 fast, muscular offence. But, practice makes perfect.
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