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We dont need pretend futsal
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 10:32 pm
by To Mati
far too many indoor venues out there which still have the stupid big green ball and the carpet..
time to scrap the lot.
Futsal is the game people - FUTSAL!
Re: We dont need pretend futsal
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:34 pm
by the REAL one
whinge whinge whinge... people who dont adapt dont get the cheese!!!
Re: We dont need pretend futsal
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:49 pm
by To Mati
those who dont get the cheese go to the source and get the milk.
Re: We dont need pretend futsal
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 9:38 am
by Litmanen
I consider Futsal as the serious sport, and Rebound as a social thing. The problem i see is breakaway Futsal comps where the rules are modified. These places should have proper rules enforced.
Arguing Rebound should be removed is like arguing indoor cricket should be stopped too, it's something completely different.
I play Futsal 3 nights a week, and a night of rebound too ( with some friends who aren't that good), and it actually relaxes me a bit more for my more serious games, i think there is a place for it.
I personally think it's fun and a good relaxing alternative to futsal. I'd be dissapointed if they removed it.
Re: We dont need pretend futsal
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:16 am
by Missing Post Count
Litmanen wrote:I consider Futsal as the serious sport, and Rebound as a social thing. The problem i see is breakaway Futsal comps where the rules are modified. These places should have proper rules enforced.
Arguing Rebound should be removed is like arguing indoor cricket should be stopped too, it's something completely different.
I play Futsal 3 nights a week, and a night of rebound too ( with some friends who aren't that good), and it actually relaxes me a bit more for my more serious games, i think there is a place for it.
I personally think it's fun and a good relaxing alternative to futsal. I'd be dissapointed if they removed it.
That's a sensible post. I played rebound when I was in Perth and I enjoyed it. Where do they play it here and do they have a competition on a friday night?
Re: We dont need pretend futsal
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:15 pm
by huimbag
Bodø Glimt wrote:Litmanen wrote:I consider Futsal as the serious sport, and Rebound as a social thing. The problem i see is breakaway Futsal comps where the rules are modified. These places should have proper rules enforced.
Arguing Rebound should be removed is like arguing indoor cricket should be stopped too, it's something completely different.
I play Futsal 3 nights a week, and a night of rebound too ( with some friends who aren't that good), and it actually relaxes me a bit more for my more serious games, i think there is a place for it.
I personally think it's fun and a good relaxing alternative to futsal. I'd be dissapointed if they removed it.
That's a sensible post. I played rebound when I was in Perth and I enjoyed it. Where do they play it here and do they have a competition on a friday night?
im currently playing rebound at ingle farm, but its on sunday nights. every week is the same, constantly getting thrashed
.its good fun, some teams take it really seriously tho; our skills are shocking, my team just muck around alot, coz all it really is just for fun for us, get a good run, stay fit, that kinda stuff.
Re: We dont need pretend futsal
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 2:59 pm
by Litmanen
Bodø Glimt wrote:Litmanen wrote:I consider Futsal as the serious sport, and Rebound as a social thing. The problem i see is breakaway Futsal comps where the rules are modified. These places should have proper rules enforced.
Arguing Rebound should be removed is like arguing indoor cricket should be stopped too, it's something completely different.
I play Futsal 3 nights a week, and a night of rebound too ( with some friends who aren't that good), and it actually relaxes me a bit more for my more serious games, i think there is a place for it.
I personally think it's fun and a good relaxing alternative to futsal. I'd be dissapointed if they removed it.
That's a sensible post. I played rebound when I was in Perth and I enjoyed it. Where do they play it here and do they have a competition on a friday night?
I play at Stepney on Friday night, I used to play at Windsor Gardens on Fridays, but i live down south so the distance became an issue.
I think Abefoyle hub might have a comp too. ( not sure if that is Fridays though)
Re: We dont need pretend futsal
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:42 pm
by Hawkesy
Litmanen wrote:Bodø Glimt wrote:Litmanen wrote:I consider Futsal as the serious sport, and Rebound as a social thing. The problem i see is breakaway Futsal comps where the rules are modified. These places should have proper rules enforced.
Arguing Rebound should be removed is like arguing indoor cricket should be stopped too, it's something completely different.
I play Futsal 3 nights a week, and a night of rebound too ( with some friends who aren't that good), and it actually relaxes me a bit more for my more serious games, i think there is a place for it.
I personally think it's fun and a good relaxing alternative to futsal. I'd be dissapointed if they removed it.
That's a sensible post. I played rebound when I was in Perth and I enjoyed it. Where do they play it here and do they have a competition on a friday night?
I play at Stepney on Friday night, I used to play at Windsor Gardens on Fridays, but i live down south so the distance became an issue.
I think Abefoyle hub might have a comp too. ( not sure if that is Fridays though)
i used to play at stepney, never played futsal (actually I have but didn't realise I had - my English side used to play it for training but just called it 5 a side). I prefer "rebound" as it's a faster more flowing game.
Re: We dont need pretend futsal
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 12:20 am
by pires7
way too expensive to play!
Re: We dont need pretend futsal
Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 8:39 am
by Barney Rubble
Admin.
Is the above post relative to this topic ?
Can you not block it or send in the Rottwiellers after them
Re: We dont need pretend futsal
Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:12 am
by Missing Post Count
Barney Rubble wrote:Admin.
Is the above post relative to this topic ?
Can you not block it or send in the Rottwiellers after them
Send rottwiellers. The guilty party has had many accounts banned but they reregister and post the same crap.
China is a long way to send rottwiellers though.
Re: We dont need pretend futsal
Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 12:05 pm
by Barney Rubble
Ok, all NEW forum users to front a panel.
Lets start it now, seems like a good time
Re: We dont need pretend futsal
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 3:42 pm
by Outlaw 2.0
Litmanen wrote:Bodø Glimt wrote:Litmanen wrote:I consider Futsal as the serious sport, and Rebound as a social thing. The problem i see is breakaway Futsal comps where the rules are modified. These places should have proper rules enforced.
Arguing Rebound should be removed is like arguing indoor cricket should be stopped too, it's something completely different.
I play Futsal 3 nights a week, and a night of rebound too ( with some friends who aren't that good), and it actually relaxes me a bit more for my more serious games, i think there is a place for it.
I personally think it's fun and a good relaxing alternative to futsal. I'd be dissapointed if they removed it.
That's a sensible post. I played rebound when I was in Perth and I enjoyed it. Where do they play it here and do they have a competition on a friday night?
I play at Stepney on Friday night, I used to play at Windsor Gardens on Fridays, but i live down south so the distance became an issue.
I think Abefoyle hub might have a comp too. ( not sure if that is Fridays though)
Ingle farm have a hard floor rebound version of futsal with height restrictions and such makes the step from indoor and futsal alot easier as i have found i also play in the sunday night comp and its ok exept for the step inside the circle rule. friday night at windsor is a good comp just as competative as sundays just with a much higher standard of footy. Other venues i have played "rebound" or indoor at are: Stepney, Modbury and Brahma Lodge and these are all carpet comps. All places have pros and cons i.e. referee quality, equiptment quality etc. but all in all a good kick around for most. pm me for any indoor details
Outlaw
Re: We dont need pretend futsal
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 12:00 am
by Raymond
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