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March 23rd, 2009  
Del Boy
 
He-he! First try explaining the off-side rule to our official linesmen!

Hi Rob - I noted that you are a player; what position?
March 23rd, 2009  
Rob Henderson
 
 
Hahaha! Well-said.



I play mid and defender. Mainly mid cause I have a really long legs.
March 24th, 2009  
ObjSRgtLw
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rob Henderson
I play mid and defender. Mainly mid cause I have a really long legs.
Same here, though I'm not as good as I'd like to be but i enjoy playing soccer- and I guess that's what it's all about. At the moment I'm only playing 1-2 times a week and not in a club. Had to end my 'career' with the TSV Wacker 50 (Soccer Club in a small town in Bavaria) because I had some bone problems until the age of 17. For me that 'illness'- if you may call it like that- was the worst punishment in my life- imagine a 14 year old who was playing soccer almost every day who now isn't allowed to do sports in any way. Damn that was hard- for my parents as well. But now I'm back and Infantry ready ^^.
And for the off-side rule, yes it is the most complicated rule - and If it's about 30 cm I think this rule is idiotic- It's only about preventing the ball from being kicked into the other half to be received by a player who hid himself near the goal to go 1 on1 against the Goal Keeper- that's what happens if you ignore that rule (we do that some times playing indoor soccer, but there is not that much room anyway). But then without a strict rule you wouldn't see so many great through balls...

Next topic: Hamburg Sports Club- they now have the chance to get the German Cup, the uEFA Cup and the Bundesliga Title, that would be more than gigantic and I sure would be drunk before they even arrived at the town hall in Hamburg .
Next Game against Manchester will be interesting and by then Petric and Trochowski will be back ... be afraid Tommys be very afraid . (this time the expression fits- no hard feelings though- our two nations both love soccer)
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March 24th, 2009  
Del Boy
 
If Martin Jol is still coach of Hamburg when that hapens I'll get drunk too. Great Guy - we loved him at Tottenham!
March 25th, 2009  
ObjSRgtLw
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Del Boy
If Martin Jol is still coach of Hamburg when that hapens I'll get drunk too. Great Guy - we loved him at Tottenham!
That's Ironic- you guys kicked him out and now he's coming back to England to take revange
March 25th, 2009  
Del Boy
 
I watched some German football on Setanta recently and I was very impressed; fast, direct and powerful; reminded me of good old English game at its best. ( Please take that as a compliment, I go back a long way!)
March 25th, 2009  
ObjSRgtLw
 
 
Thanks! Much has changed in German Football, much more aggressive and offensive! Try watching a TSG Hoffenheim game some time, they made it from 3rd League to 1st- and are now playing first year in the Bundesliga- their hometown has a couple of hundred inhabitants- actually the whole town fits into the stadium three times or more .
They played impressive soccer the first round- and still do!
March 26th, 2009  
ObjSRgtLw
 
 
Bundesliga is paused because of the national game against Liechtenstein and Wales until then I'm dreaming...

Bundesliga Hymne

Champions League Hymne
April 9th, 2009  
ObjSRgtLw
 
 
Bavaria Munic was raped by Barcelona , just hope Hamburg wins against ManCity today!
April 9th, 2009  
ObjSRgtLw
 
 
Hope you all saw the game Hamburg vs. Manchester City- great soccer we've played! Next up: Werder Bremen!
 


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