
Futsal goalkeeper looking for a team
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Futsal goalkeeper looking for a team
hey guys i am an experienced goalkeeper looking to get a game in the Magill competition on Tuesday nights only, i would like to play for any team in the top division if possible but would just take a game right now. I can provide playing experience if teams are interested. just message me on this board if you are looking for a full-time 'keeper or if you need a fill-in for a few weeks. Cheers


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Re: Futsal goalkeeper looking for a team
There is only one division at Magill.
A few teams seem to be short of 'keepers, I would contact Ray he can help out.
(Ray is Raymond on this forum)
A few teams seem to be short of 'keepers, I would contact Ray he can help out.
(Ray is Raymond on this forum)
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Re: Futsal goalkeeper looking for a team
I keep telling them that too, but they keep asking him back 

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Re: Futsal goalkeeper looking for a team
Still looking for a team guys and have contacted Raymond, I assume that the next season will be the earliest that I can get in for so if you know of anyone that needs a 'keeper then please let me know, i'd really like to be playing futsal this year but am struggling to break in to a team in the Magill comp.
I also do not have access to a vehicle which is why I am looking for a team at the Magill comp.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers

I also do not have access to a vehicle which is why I am looking for a team at the Magill comp.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers

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Re: Futsal goalkeeper looking for a team
When does the new season start at magill?
whats is the competition like in comparison to st.bernards wednesday night?
whats is the competition like in comparison to st.bernards wednesday night?
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Re: Futsal goalkeeper looking for a team
make some friends?
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Re: Futsal goalkeeper looking for a team
futsalgk183 wrote:Still looking for a team guys and have contacted Raymond, I assume that the next season will be the earliest that I can get in for so if you know of anyone that needs a 'keeper then please let me know, i'd really like to be playing futsal this year but am struggling to break in to a team in the Magill comp.
I also do not have access to a vehicle which is why I am looking for a team at the Magill comp.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers
My team probably want a new 'keeper but I want to carry on playing so won't pass any numbers to you!
Re: Futsal goalkeeper looking for a team
fusion are probably looking for a new keeper if their keeper keeps up his recent performances 
Dan Birdwell - You have to play this game like somebody just hit your mother with a two-by-four.

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Re: Futsal goalkeeper looking for a team
Maybe he has bad eyes?
(yes I am posting this in 2 forums, it's so funny it deserves it)
David de Gea's erratic first season at Manchester United has taken place with the talented but error-prone goalkeeper suffering from an eyesight problem that may necessitate laser surgery at the end of the season.
De Gea, dropped from United's past three matches after making a succession of mistakes, is long-sighted and plays in contact lenses. United employ a full-time optometrist, based at their training ground, and the Spaniard has been recommended for treatment to restore his sight to normal as he tries to cut out the mistakes that have cost him his place as Sir Alex Ferguson's first-choice goalkeeper.
Having worn glasses for most of his life, De Gea was going to have laser surgery last March when he was at Atlético Madrid. At the time, however, the Atlético medical staff told him to wait at least another year because he needed a stable prescription.
United were aware of the issue when they signed him for £18.3m in the summer. De Gea has had regular check-ups since replacing Edwin van der Sar and held off the challenge of Anders Lindegaard until one mistake too many in the 3-2 home defeat against Blackburn Rovers on New Year's Eve.
De Gea has been at fault, to different degrees, for as many as six to nine goals in his first five months in the team and, though there have been times when his goalkeeping has been exceptional, his first season in England has been a difficult one. Whether there is any link to his vision is not clear, but wearers of contact lenses often find their eyesight is strained when watching football under artificial light, and the priority at Old Trafford is to make sure it is not even potentially a factor.
United still have high aspirations that De Gea, at 21, can demonstrate he was worth the money and become a great goalkeeper for the club.
The hope is that he can be booked in for laser treatment in June, when he could take advantage of the summer break to have the four-day period of rest that is advised. He is then expected to be selected for Spain's Olympics squad if, as expected, he misses out on Euro 2012 behind Iker Casillas, José Reina and Victor Valdés.
(yes I am posting this in 2 forums, it's so funny it deserves it)
David de Gea's erratic first season at Manchester United has taken place with the talented but error-prone goalkeeper suffering from an eyesight problem that may necessitate laser surgery at the end of the season.
De Gea, dropped from United's past three matches after making a succession of mistakes, is long-sighted and plays in contact lenses. United employ a full-time optometrist, based at their training ground, and the Spaniard has been recommended for treatment to restore his sight to normal as he tries to cut out the mistakes that have cost him his place as Sir Alex Ferguson's first-choice goalkeeper.
Having worn glasses for most of his life, De Gea was going to have laser surgery last March when he was at Atlético Madrid. At the time, however, the Atlético medical staff told him to wait at least another year because he needed a stable prescription.
United were aware of the issue when they signed him for £18.3m in the summer. De Gea has had regular check-ups since replacing Edwin van der Sar and held off the challenge of Anders Lindegaard until one mistake too many in the 3-2 home defeat against Blackburn Rovers on New Year's Eve.
De Gea has been at fault, to different degrees, for as many as six to nine goals in his first five months in the team and, though there have been times when his goalkeeping has been exceptional, his first season in England has been a difficult one. Whether there is any link to his vision is not clear, but wearers of contact lenses often find their eyesight is strained when watching football under artificial light, and the priority at Old Trafford is to make sure it is not even potentially a factor.
United still have high aspirations that De Gea, at 21, can demonstrate he was worth the money and become a great goalkeeper for the club.
The hope is that he can be booked in for laser treatment in June, when he could take advantage of the summer break to have the four-day period of rest that is advised. He is then expected to be selected for Spain's Olympics squad if, as expected, he misses out on Euro 2012 behind Iker Casillas, José Reina and Victor Valdés.
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Re: Futsal goalkeeper looking for a team
And this has what to do with what i'm asking for?? If you can't be a help then grow up and troll someone else.
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Re: Futsal goalkeeper looking for a team
its the magill finals on tuesday, after that new teams may be looking for a gk
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