What is this i have never been taught anything of this nature and I play for strictly this is completely absurd
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Originally posted by The Real Tony View PostThe 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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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post* If Strickly Does Not Play Dirty then WHY DEFEND ???????????????????????????
FEELING GUILTY ARE WE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo Strickly at Score at the Shore Tournament ??????????????????????
http://www.strictlysoccer.org/ check us out? It's the second best place to play soccer, next to your current team of course.
No Score for us this year. We'll be playing in the CDL tourney http://www.cdleague.com/showcase-soccer-tournament.aspx
"Go Luck All""Go Strictly!"
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree 100% about Seminole High School Soccer, the only thing worst is the
Seminole High Students, totally classless group.
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All of you please stop whining about how Strictly plays "dirty". It's a part of the game that the kids accept, and most of them participate in. There's a difference between shirt pulling and cleating an opponent in the leg on a throw in. The only dishonorable thing they do is diving, but it's not every kid on the team. Besides, there's kids like that on every team in the state.
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What I've seen in all those years in South Florida is a lot of soccer Moms and a few american Dads screaming "Dirty play" each time their team losses the ball, in plays that to me were perfectly normal. Usually, when the situation is reversed, they scream "Good Job"!
Question: In a PK, when my son looks/signals at the goalie's right, but kicks to his left (and the goalie flies to his right), could be considered a dirty tactic? I had that discussion in the past when parents were calling my son a dirty player because he just did that. Sad parenting.
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Most of the complaining about Strictly comes from Celtic, they are so jealous that Strictly is one of the top clubs in the Tampa area, while Celtic remains a garbage kick and chase club. The results speak for themselves, look at how poorly Celtic fared at Region C this year, terrible, if I had a kid at Celtic, I would be questioning if the kick and chase training is effective in the development of kids
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMost of the complaining about Strictly comes from Celtic, they are so jealous that Strictly is one of the top clubs in the Tampa area, while Celtic remains a garbage kick and chase club. The results speak for themselves, look at how poorly Celtic fared at Region C this year, terrible, if I had a kid at Celtic, I would be questioning if the kick and chase training is effective in the development of kids
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