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    Strictly soccer teaching kids dirty soccer

    Strictly soccer training kids to not play soccer, only to hurt, foul, and do whatever to create win and not let the referee see their dirty tactics( shirt pulling, kicking, elbowing, etc ). The doc makes this part of their daily training. It's worse than watching street fighting. Very low class

    #2
    Originally posted by unregistered View Post
    strictly soccer training kids to not play soccer, only to hurt, foul, and do whatever to create win and not let the referee see their dirty tactics( shirt pulling, kicking, elbowing, etc ). The doc makes this part of their daily training. It's worse than watching street fighting. Very low class
    you just realized this now ? It has been their way of training for years

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      you just realized this now ? It has been their way of training for years
      Most everyone knows this DOC, this is what he does and how he trains.

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        #4
        Our son plays there and I have been to most training sessions. Must of missed the dirty soccer tactics training sessions.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Strictly soccer training kids to not play soccer, only to hurt, foul, and do whatever to create win and not let the referee see their dirty tactics( shirt pulling, kicking, elbowing, etc ). The doc makes this part of their daily training. It's worse than watching street fighting. Very low class
          Sounds like a seminole hs game.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Our son plays there and I have been to most training sessions. Must of missed the dirty soccer tactics training sessions.
            Is there anyway my son can come for just that training? In South Florida, it is a necessary part of the game!

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              #7
              Lmao

              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Sounds like a seminole hs game.
              Ain't that the truth!!!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Is there anyway my son can come for just that training? In South Florida, it is a necessary part of the game!
                Now THAT'S funny!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Strictly soccer training kids to not play soccer, only to hurt, foul, and do whatever to create win and not let the referee see their dirty tactics( shirt pulling, kicking, elbowing, etc ). The doc makes this part of their daily training. It's worse than watching street fighting. Very low class
                  Not a Problem ...they can dish it out but can not take it in return.
                  They turn into a bunch a whinning lil girlie boys

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                    #10
                    I think that's covered in the 2nd class: Perfecting your dive to get free kicks!

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                      #11
                      only way they can win is to play like that - worst high school players, at least on the girls side come from Strictly, and their teams can't compete at top tournaments.

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                        #12
                        I'm usually at Sawgrass Lake on Wednesdays. There is nothing wrong with the training at Strictly.
                        "The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it."
                        -- Henry Thoreau

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                          #13
                          The game is played differently in different areas and by different cultures. What you are calling "dirty" some of us call "playing the game."

                          Play basketball down at Rucker park, Brooklyn, or sand volleyball on South Beach,Miami and see if you would call their way of play dirty or different.

                          Some even say the Steelers are a dirty team, most recently the Jets. Is it because Pitt plays dirty or because something more personal?

                          "Good Luck All""Go Strictly!"

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                            #14
                            Guilty as Charged

                            Originally posted by The Real Tony View Post
                            The game is played differently in different areas and by different cultures. What you are calling "dirty" some of us call "playing the game."

                            Play basketball down at Rucker park, Brooklyn, or sand volleyball on South Beach,Miami and see if you would call their way of play dirty or different.

                            Some even say the Steelers are a dirty team, most recently the Jets. Is it because Pitt plays dirty or because something more personal?

                            "Good Luck All""Go Strictly!"
                            * If Strickly Does Not Play Dirty then WHY DEFEND ???????????????????????????

                            FEELING GUILTY ARE WE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              * If Strickly Does Not Play Dirty then WHY DEFEND ???????????????????????????

                              FEELING GUILTY ARE WE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                              I am not affilated with stricktly at all. I doubt that they are "teaching" them to play dirty. Most of you have never played soccer and do not realzise just how much shrit pulling, elbowiing, groin hitting, foot stopping etc go on in soccer especially on corner kicks. Some kids do play with an edge and it is part of the game.

                              If your kid can not take it then take up tennis, or golf. No contact what so ever

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