by Royal We » 18 Sep 2009 10:40
by Hoop Blah » 18 Sep 2009 10:48
Maguire Also lolz@ thinking playing Senior Division football adds more strength to your footballing arguments than if you only play Div 3.
by Maguire » 18 Sep 2009 11:44
Hoop BlahMaguire Also lolz@ thinking playing Senior Division football adds more strength to your footballing arguments than if you only play Div 3.
It's a daft arguement, but my 2 pennies worth is that your right and wrong there.
The actual playing at the different standards can teach you a lot more about the game, you're playing with and against players that play at a very good standard and the ability and organisation is quite a distance apart at times. It's learning from those around you that means it can have quite a difference.
At the same time though it's more just having the ability to play at the higher level that probably gives you a better understanding of whats going on in a game because you have hands on experience of what's happening.
I've played with some very good players who just get by on natural ability though. Their understanding of whats going on around them is purely instinctive and it wouldn't really matter what level they played at they wouldn't learn any more about the game. On the flip side you'll find people who've hardly been able to kick a ball that can see and understand a lot of the ins and outs better than players who'd played at a good standard.
by Forbury Lion » 18 Sep 2009 11:47
by AF1 » 18 Sep 2009 11:47
Royal We No, I wasn't there last night. I did go to the game on Wednesday, though.
by Ian Royal » 18 Sep 2009 12:15
Hoop BlahMaguire Also lolz@ thinking playing Senior Division football adds more strength to your footballing arguments than if you only play Div 3.
It's a daft arguement, but my 2 pennies worth is that your right and wrong there.
The actual playing at the different standards can teach you a lot more about the game, you're playing with and against players that play at a very good standard and the ability and organisation is quite a distance apart at times. It's learning from those around you that means it can have quite a difference.
At the same time though it's more just having the ability to play at the higher level that probably gives you a better understanding of whats going on in a game because you have hands on experience of what's happening.
I've played with some very good players who just get by on natural ability though. Their understanding of whats going on around them is purely instinctive and it wouldn't really matter what level they played at they wouldn't learn any more about the game. On the flip side you'll find people who've hardly been able to kick a ball that can see and understand a lot of the ins and outs better than players who'd played at a good standard.
by CMRoyal » 18 Sep 2009 12:21
Hoop BlahMaguire Also lolz@ thinking playing Senior Division football adds more strength to your footballing arguments than if you only play Div 3.
It's a daft arguement, but my 2 pennies worth is that your right and wrong there.
The actual playing at the different standards can teach you a lot more about the game, you're playing with and against players that play at a very good standard and the ability and organisation is quite a distance apart at times. It's learning from those around you that means it can have quite a difference.
At the same time though it's more just having the ability to play at the higher level that probably gives you a better understanding of whats going on in a game because you have hands on experience of what's happening.
I've played with some very good players who just get by on natural ability though. Their understanding of whats going on around them is purely instinctive and it wouldn't really matter what level they played at they wouldn't learn any more about the game. On the flip side you'll find people who've hardly been able to kick a ball that can see and understand a lot of the ins and outs better than players who'd played at a good standard.
by Royalee » 18 Sep 2009 19:31
Sorry?wolsey
So if you were so talented, and such a student of the game, what made you into one of the worst, and most officious referees in the SCML?
Perhaps your "skills" aren't as transferrable as you may have hoped.
by ZacNaloen » 18 Sep 2009 19:52
CMRoyal
Ironically, you could be talking about Brendan Rodgers in that last sentence.
A high-level example of what you are talking about are the Charlton brothers - Bobby was the more naturally gifted but never seems to have grasped the intricacies of the game, and was a useless manager. It all came far too easily for him as a player. OK, Jackie is a world cup winner too, but he had to graft far more to achieve that level, and clearly knew how to manage a football team. He was an excellent analyst of the game to boot.
by LoyalRoyalFan » 18 Sep 2009 19:57
by AthleticoSpizz » 18 Sep 2009 19:58
Hosannah!LoyalRoyalFan I was at the game on Wednesday night.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 18 Sep 2009 20:08
AthleticoSpizzHosannah!LoyalRoyalFan I was at the game on Wednesday night.
by AthleticoSpizz » 18 Sep 2009 20:10
by leon » 19 Sep 2009 00:51
AthleticoSpizz I need more than blessing mate
right now, I need some Stimerol Sportsmans Gum
by AthleticoSpizz » 19 Sep 2009 10:20
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