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Unread 03-02-2016, 03:50 PM
MonkeyOnMyBack
 
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Originally Posted by Zorg
Fly goalie for us was one designated keeper who could come out of his area.

Rush goalie was nearest one to the net could use his hands.

Edit: like 'Spider' above.
Wrong.

Spider = Monkey = Nearest

Fly = Rush

Goalie
 
Unread 03-02-2016, 04:42 PM
red in cumbria
 
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Originally Posted by PeakyBlinder
When has football ever been played with no goalkeeper?
Pretty much what the Brazilians did in the 1970 WC, tbf
 
Unread 03-02-2016, 04:59 PM
PeakyBlinder
 
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Headers and volleys > any football.

Would like to see a professional version of this, nqat.

5 lives each, goalie starts with six, every goal is a life off, when you lose all your lifes you gotta stand in the middle of the goal with your keks down whilst everyone gets a free penalty at you. No goals inside the six yard box unless it's a header and you can't 'set yourself up'. Those were the days...
 
Unread 03-02-2016, 06:28 PM
Zorg
 
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Originally Posted by MonkeyOnMyBack
Wrong.

Spider = Monkey = Nearest

Fly = Rush

Goalie
No, I'm telling you what we used to call them, not what you used to call them
 
Unread 03-02-2016, 06:49 PM
Marlon Van Baron
 
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Rush Goalie was a set keeper who could come & play outfield but you had to call it first.

Rush and Scramble goalie basically meant anyone on the goal line could use their hands to save the ball.

Games were penalties, headers and volleys, long shots, 60 seconds and World Cup knock out
 
Unread 03-02-2016, 07:02 PM
Bobda
 
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Whats game where you had to score off a volley, if your shot was saved or off target you had to go in net. Whoever was in net when you banged the 10th in had to stand their starfished whilst everyone got to toe bung the ball at you. Think it began with J...
 
Unread 03-02-2016, 07:04 PM
MonkeyOnMyBack
 
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No, I'm telling you what we used to call them, not what you used to call them
And im telling you that you were wrong.
 
Unread 03-02-2016, 07:42 PM
jem
 
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Originally Posted by MonkeyOnMyBack
Wrong.

Spider = Monkey = Nearest

Fly = Rush

Goalie
scramble or rush.
 
Unread 03-02-2016, 07:59 PM
S/Side.Red
 
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Originally Posted by MonkeyOnMyBack
Wrong.

Spider = Monkey = Nearest

Fly = Rush

Goalie


Spider ffs.
 
Unread 04-02-2016, 12:36 AM
92ToBury
 
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And im telling you that you were wrong.
 
Unread 04-02-2016, 01:32 AM
waynes ear's
 
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Fly keeper
 
Unread 04-02-2016, 09:55 AM
PeakyBlinder
 
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Originally Posted by Marlon Van Baron
Rush Goalie was a set keeper who could come & play outfield but you had to call it first.

Rush and Scramble goalie basically meant anyone on the goal line could use their hands to save the ball.

Games were penalties, headers and volleys, long shots, 60 seconds and World Cup knock out
Yes Baron! That's what we used to call it too.

Assume you're a southerner, too?

World cup singles, though wasn't it? The most daft rules - if you fouled someone it was penalties all round...
 
Unread 04-02-2016, 08:05 PM
Crumps
 
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Originally Posted by PeakyBlinder
Headers and volleys > any football.

Would like to see a professional version of this, nqat.

5 lives each, goalie starts with six, every goal is a life off, when you lose all your lifes you gotta stand in the middle of the goal with your keks down whilst everyone gets a free penalty at you. No goals inside the six yard box unless it's a header and you can't 'set yourself up'. Those were the days...
We called that 'lives'.

Best way to choose who gets lumbered in net for Wembley Doubles or Singles.

Used to play 60 seconds too. Down to 5 seconds. Clock starts with the first touch of an outfield player, if in nets just ping it at one of them.
 
Unread 05-02-2016, 10:23 AM
PeakyBlinder
 
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We called that 'lives'.

Best way to choose who gets lumbered in net for Wembley Doubles or Singles.

Used to play 60 seconds too. Down to 5 seconds. Clock starts with the first touch of an outfield player, if in nets just ping it at one of them.
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