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Indoor Soccer (pg. 2)
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| fcuk ® |
| Indoor soccer is much fun, down here its usually 3 on field and 1 goalie. Some places allow more on field. I prefer outdoor over indoor though. |
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| sensorium |
| I play indoor once, in a basketball court, got tired within three minutes. Never played again. |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by sensorium
I play indoor once, in a basketball court, got tired within three minutes. Never played again. |
:wtf: |
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| zoric |
| He's not used to it, and yes, It's very tough to play indoor. You need great fitness to make it. |
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| Rockabye |
| When I was 11 or 12 I was voted best goalkeeper of an indoor tournament :haha: I grabbed 3 of 3 penalty shots in a shoot-out for 3rd place :haha: |
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| zoric |
I've won a tournament, nothing much though. But I've always played in teams that do well against the best teams and bad against the bad teams.
Were you playing for HSV? :D |
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| K.I.K.E. |
| I usually play Futsal. It's the most played sport in Spain, and Spain is the back-to-back World Champion. |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by zoric
He's not used to it, and yes, It's very tough to play indoor. You need great fitness to make it. |
maybe you guys play different courts than I do...im not the fittest and I can do a indoor game very easily |
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| zoric |
| quote: | Originally posted by InterMilan31
maybe you guys play different courts than I do...im not the fittest and I can do a indoor game very easily |
I don't know. I think it all depends on the tempo of the game, mostly anyways.
Let's say we're a team on 8 players and we're playing a match on 15 minutes. Two line-up's with 4 players in each one including the goalkeeper. I could play like 4-5 minutes in a very high tempo, and then, I would be dead. I still think that's very much for me, I haven't got the best fitness atm even though I can play all over the place in outdoor football (mostly midfielder). |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by zoric
I don't know. I think it all depends on the tempo of the game, mostly anyways.
Let's say we're a team on 8 players and we're playing a match on 15 minutes. Two line-up's with 4 players in each one including the goalkeeper. I could play like 4-5 minutes in a very high tempo, and then, I would be dead. I still think that's very much for me, I haven't got the best fitness atm even though I can play all over the place in outdoor football (mostly midfielder). |
thats odd i always felt that indoor is 10x easier than outdoor mostly cuz we play walls count so it makes it crazy if your tired start kicking the walls to others lol |
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| zoric |
| quote: | Originally posted by InterMilan31
thats odd i always felt that indoor is 10x easier than outdoor mostly cuz we play walls count so it makes it crazy if your tired start kicking the walls to others lol |
The indoorfootball that I've been playing doesn't count on walls. It's alot harder too play without them, more running etc..
Futsal should be accepted by all the countries, because I think it will help alot of countries to produce more talented and technical players. |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by zoric
The indoorfootball that I've been playing doesn't count on walls. It's alot harder too play without them, more running etc..
Futsal should be accepted by all the countries, because I think it will help alot of countries to produce more talented and technical players. |
whats the point though. indoor is better and funner(not a word but whatever) with walls playable |
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