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Pat Vegas
02-27-2017, 11:09 AM
What's the rules when they are running with the ball?
They do that little kick thing or hit it every few steps.
I quite like watching it actually.
What's the rules when they are running with the ball?
They do that little kick thing or hit it every few steps.
I quite like watching it actually.
If carrying the ball then it is supposed to be 3 steps before either a bounce of the ball or a toe-tap (which itself is a very difficult skill when running at speed). A player cannot then bounce twice in succession as that would just be silly.
The 3 step rule is not strictly refereed.
Pat Vegas
02-27-2017, 11:21 AM
If carrying the ball then it is supposed to be 3 steps before either a bounce of the ball or a toe-tap (which itself is a very difficult skill when running at speed). A player cannot then bounce twice in succession as that would just be silly.
The 3 step rule is not strictly refereed.
:thumbup: they show it a lot on Premier Sports I thought it was great fun.
Luis Anaconda
02-27-2017, 11:22 AM
:thumbup: they show it a lot on Premier Sports I thought it was great fun.
It's a great game p
Pat Vegas
02-27-2017, 11:23 AM
It's a great game p
How about Handball? that's always on when I flick through the german channels.
Pokster
02-27-2017, 11:25 AM
How about Handball? that's always on when I flick through the german channels.
"flick through the German channels" Yeah, we know what you are wanting to find
Pat Vegas
02-27-2017, 11:26 AM
"flick through the German channels" Yeah, we know what you are wanting to find
Times have changed Pokster.
German channels used to have ace dirty adverts and a somewhat confusing one for something called Gay Punkt where a man would appear out of the shadows.
Luis Anaconda
02-27-2017, 11:29 AM
How about Handball? that's always on when I flick through the german channels.
Always feel sorry for the keeper in that. It's pretty big here. France seem to keep winning things though
Pat Vegas
02-27-2017, 11:38 AM
Always feel sorry for the keeper in that. It's pretty big here. France seem to keep winning things though
when I watch it it feels like a sport that I would make up if I had a gym free and a ball and wanted to mess about.
Then again I like watching beach football if it's on. I like when they have to lift it up and smash it on the volley.
Do they still do masters football?
when I watch it it feels like a sport that I would make up if I had a gym free and a ball and wanted to mess about.
Then again I like watching beach football if it's on. I like when they have to lift it up and smash it on the volley.
Do they still do masters football?
I thought you meant real handball, not as you say a game that looks like it was made up by a group of lads on holiday. Gay lads as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7TBbFN5gH4
Luis Anaconda
02-27-2017, 11:45 AM
I thought you meant real handball, not as you say a game that looks like it was made up by a group of lads on holiday. Gay lads as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7TBbFN5gH4
Brady v Keane?
barrybueno
02-27-2017, 12:00 PM
Always feel sorry for the keeper in that. It's pretty big here. France seem to keep winning things though
Down to that Thierry chap no doubt...
I thought you meant real handball, not as you say a game that looks like it was made up by a group of lads on holiday. Gay lads as well.
Squash - for those who cannot afford a racquet?
Squash - for those who cannot afford a racquet?
Oh I don't play it myself, would be terribly sore on the hands I assume.
I used to play squash, enjoyed it. Naturally I was excellent and won trophies for same.
I used to play squash, enjoyed it. Naturally I was excellent and won trophies for same.
I played during my teenage years when I had boundless energy and would play most sports.
Terribly hard work on the ankles and knees, I found.
I played during my teenage years when I had boundless energy and would play most sports.
Terribly hard work on the ankles and knees, I found.
And the buttocks.
Burney
02-27-2017, 12:39 PM
Oh I don't play it myself, would be terribly sore on the hands I assume.
I used to play squash, enjoyed it. Naturally I was excellent and won trophies for same.
Fives is good. Same thing, but you get gloves. Pretty sure they only play it at public schools, though.
Fives is good. Same thing, but you get gloves. Pretty sure they only play it at public schools, though.
We had a handball alley in our school though it was rarely if ever used for that sport. Tended to be a place for either football or smoking when the other smoking place was full.
Burney
02-27-2017, 12:48 PM
We had a handball alley in our school though it was rarely if ever used for that sport. Tended to be a place for either football or smoking when the other smoking place was full.
Yes, our fives courts were a couple of rugger pitches away from the main school behind the Duke of Edinburgh building, so it, too, was a good place to smoke and drink.
Yes, our fives courts were a couple of rugger pitches away from the main school behind the Duke of Edinburgh building, so it, too, was a good place to smoke and drink.
Yes, we never had a Duke of Edinburgh building. It was just a side wall.
Luis Anaconda
02-27-2017, 01:12 PM
Down to that Thierry chap no doubt...
Always - just as long as the ref isn't looking.
Sorry to hear about your father, bb
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