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I can't see them advertised.
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Sign Up Now!You can watch the 10 play matches on YouTubeAre these matches on 10 Bold?
I can't see them advertised.
I heard they where going to play out of Western United's training ground... who knows?Watching Avondale v Stirling Macedonia. Looking like the most competitive of the games. Avondale playing at green gully rather than Hume as they have in previous years. Wonder whether they’ll do for a home venue for the championship. Would imagine the Reggio Calabria club won’t be deemed an acceptable venue
I got shit faced there years ago. It's acceptable to me.Would imagine the Reggio Calabria club won’t be deemed an acceptable venue
Like their both not called SouthSouth 2-1 up just before halftime.
Mono will be happy.
Given the key outs for South Melb this playing style was expected! Good game overall..Watched South Hobart v South Melb last night.
Apologies to SM supporters, having poor visibility in the wet area. It was a big crowd for KGV and the spectator comfort was poor. The small stand was full - which has great viewing. I had the worst view I've ever had at a sporting event.
Thought SM would be more dominant. Like the look on the ball of the number 15 DM of Asian extraction, and the number 3 LB for SM. Hobart boy Andy Brennan was decent too for SM on the wing.
SM knocked it around nicely at the back at times, but hoofed it down the flanks too much, instead of playing inside on a diagonal passing lane to a mid, who could then play a diagonal ball out to the wingers with a better body shape to receive. Also, the South M keeper played too many hoof balls, rather than playing out. However, SM played out from the keeper very well at times.
Also the tall , slim CB from SM received on his left side with the outside of his right foot, dragging it across his body. As did another SM player, which is awful practice!
My daughter's mixed gender futsal teammate, Kody Kemp, scored a cracker of a bicycle kick goal to open the scoring for SH. Her workmate, Nick Morton's shooting was quite inaccurate from some good positions.
SM's first goal was a ripper! From my vantage point I could not tell if it was a volley or a headed goal. Their second was due to awful SH defensive mistakes.
Loved the SM visit! I wish they had brought the drums like in previous SM visits. Love the active supporters from SM creating atmosphere! Wish we had fixtures like this in an AL 2 fixtures in Hobart every fortnight.
Gee, we need promo and releg for like AL 1, AL2 and NPL. We have to wait another year for a game like this in Hobart.
Gotta say, our Hobart cousins put up a hell of a fight and have earned the right to be called "South South"There's only one South.
Valid points but explainable ones... Last night saw us VERY flat accross all 3 lines, Left side 1/2 back Inglese was a makeshift replacement for our normal captain who is the better ball carrier of the two CBs THUS Javi having to go the "boot" more often than not.Watched South Hobart v South Melb last night.
Apologies to SM supporters, having poor visibility in the wet area. It was a big crowd for KGV and the spectator comfort was poor. The small stand was full - which has great viewing. I had the worst view I've ever had at a sporting event.
Thought SM would be more dominant. Like the look on the ball of the number 15 DM of Asian extraction, and the number 3 LB for SM. Hobart boy Andy Brennan was decent too for SM on the wing.
SM knocked it around nicely at the back at times, but hoofed it down the flanks too much, instead of playing inside on a diagonal passing lane to a mid, who could then play a diagonal ball out to the wingers with a better body shape to receive. Also, the South M keeper played too many hoof balls, rather than playing out. However, SM played out from the keeper very well at times.
Also the tall , slim CB from SM received on his left side with the outside of his right foot, dragging it across his body. As did another SM player, which is awful practice!
My daughter's mixed gender futsal teammate, Kody Kemp, scored a cracker of a bicycle kick goal to open the scoring for SH. Her workmate, Nick Morton's shooting was quite inaccurate from some good positions.
SM's first goal was a ripper! From my vantage point I could not tell if it was a volley or a headed goal. Their second was due to awful SH defensive mistakes.
Loved the SM visit! I wish they had brought the drums like in previous SM visits. Love the active supporters from SM creating atmosphere! Wish we had fixtures like this in an AL 2 fixtures in Hobart every fortnight.
Gee, we need promo and releg for like AL 1, AL2 and NPL. We have to wait another year for a game like this in Hobart.
Yeah, this was weird. I thought an indirect free kick was given for dangerous play where no contact happened. My understanding is that a high boot with contact made was a direct free kick, so a penalty in this case, with a yellow card (or worse, depending on severity) to the offender.(not to mention this bizarre call on a high boot to the head in the box which was given as a indirect???) not given..
That's always bugged me. If a player comes from behind you to head your foot, that's their fault, you don't have eyes in the back of your head. It's different though when the players are in your vision, can't raise your boot.Yeah, this was weird. I thought an indirect free kick was given for dangerous play where no contact happened. My understanding is that a high boot with contact made was a direct free kick, so a penalty in this case, with a yellow card (or worse, depending on severity) to the offender.
Can the referees on here clarify please?
If you are going to have your foot at or up near head height, then the onus is on you to be aware what is around you. "I didn't see that player and/or know that player was going to put his head there" is not a defence.That's always bugged me. If a player comes from behind you to head your foot, that's their fault, you don't have eyes in the back of your head. It's different though when the players are in your vision, can't raise your boot.
Like last night's bicycle kick goal, if a defender put his head in there, they're stupid, full stop.
Either blanket ban high boots or stop blaming players without eyes in the back of their head who can't see players with zero regard to their own safety.
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Agree, especially as a defender in the box.If you are going to have your foot at or up near head height, then the onus is on you to be aware what is around you. "I didn't see that player and/or know that player was going to put his head there" is not a defence.
I just think it's daft that there's a difference between a high boot in a Puskas worthy bicycle kick goal and a potential red card if someone throws their head in there from nowhere.If you are going to have your foot at or up near head height, then the onus is on you to be aware what is around you. "I didn't see that player and/or know that player was going to put his head there" is not a defence.
Absolutely they can, but the onus is on the defender to make sure when they do they aren't a chance of hurting someone.I just think it's daft that there's a difference between a high boot in a Puskas worthy bicycle kick goal and a potential red card if someone throws their head in there from nowhere.
Can defenders clear the ball via a bicycle kick and it's all good?