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Hi All,

I play indoor soccer on Monday nights and desperately need at least 2 more players for tonights game. Kick off is at 7:15pm. Address is the O'Halloran Hill Recreation Centre on Candy Road, O'Halloran Hill (about 20km south of town).

All you need to wear are appropriate shoes, shorts and a red T-shirt. Shin pads are optional. No experience is necessary, I only started playing soccer in the last 12 months and have never had any coaching so I suck. It is just for fun and to have a run around. We play 2 x 20 minute halves with a 5 minute break so the game will be finished by 8pm. Cost is $35 for the match divided between how ever many players we have - 5 players = $7 each, 6 = ~$6 and so on. So far I have 3 players and need 2 more.

Please let me know if you want to play.

Cheers.

David aka writeoff

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I cant do it tonight but if you could give me a little more notice in the future i can get there as i am unfortunatley out noerth tonight at the parents place.

But the girlfriend lives around the corner from the place you are playing so i could play in the future with a little more notice.

Sorry Dave hope you can get the players.

Cheers

Shaun

I cant do it tonight but if you could give me a little more notice in the future i can get there as i am unfortunatley out noerth tonight at the parents place.

But the girlfriend lives around the corner from the place you are playing so i could play in the future with a little more notice.

Sorry Dave hope you can get the players.

Cheers

Shaun

Ok. Thanks Shaun. I know it is late notice but I'm out of options now and desperate.

Of our usual players 2 are in Sydney for their grandfather's funeral, one is on a boat with his dad somewhere off Queesland, another is in Asia until March, one is away with work and the last had his big toe nail removed one his preferred kicking foot. The usual 'backups' are either unavailable or haven't responded.

sorry i cant help you out dude...as i am injured....sprained toe....

but i play tuesday nites at magil near the tower hotel and i play for State league Div 2....its a bit full on...hopefully u find the required number of players

sorry i cant help you out dude...as i am injured....sprained toe....

LOL - and soccer wonders why it has a soft reputation LOL

let me guess, the beauty shop were too rough when they put the nail polish on LOL

Sorry – I cant help myself, I know there is a lot of skill in the game, but there is also a lot of acting and nancies.

Sorry – I cant help myself, I know there is a lot of skill in the game, but there is also a lot of acting and nancies.

This is INDOOR soccer - it hurts to dive on wood. It's a fast game that requires fitness and skill. Usually as your fitness wears out the skills go aswell.

It was a good game. We ended up with 6 players but still lost 1-3, although we hit the post over 6 times. Their goalie was the difference. We had more shots and more shots on target as well.

Big thanks to Shane & Mel. Nice to meet you both and really appreciated you turning up. If you ever run short of players for Tuesday's give me a call.

i play sundays at the seaford rec, only started 6 months ago so i aint too crash hot but if your in desperate need next time let me know!

Thanks mr_rbman. I'll keep you in mind.

Next time you need a player, contact me on my mobile (pm me for my number), depends on location.

lol they call me ronaldo.

20km south is a big ask tho, after march the 12th ill happily help you out if you really need it.

Next time you need a player, contact me on my mobile (pm me for my number), depends on location.

lol they call me ronaldo.

20km south is a big ask tho, after march the 12th ill happily help you out if you really need it.

Paulinho wouldve carried you guys to a win

maybe next time...

LOL - and soccer wonders why it has a soft reputation LOL

let me guess, the beauty shop were too rough when they put the nail polish on LOL

Sorry – I cant help myself, I know there is a lot of skill in the game, but there is also a lot of acting and nancies.

i know you just taking the piss outa me for this but its turned out to be actually worse then just a sprained toe....another x-ray revealed that i have a dislocation...and believe me it f**king hurts....as you need your toes to balance yourself...its been so hard to walk let alone run....i play goal keeper and to play in that position you need to be on your toes...literally...which i cannot do for another 6 weeks....i dont put on a act or do a fake dive or anything of that sort..i either go in hard at a tackle to back off all together....have never made a half hearted tackle in my sporting time....

If any of you guys are keen for a run on a Sunday, I play for a NE subs team who are looking for a new breed this year.

You can make it as serious or as casual as you like - there will be places for both mentalities.

Great bunch of guys from a mix of ethnicities, and a social calender with some great events.

Playing an internal trial next Thursday evening, then competing in the Eastern Suburbs Challenge starting end of Feb.

Send me a PM if interested.

does that ^^^ go into the winter.....by that i mean is that still going by the time the outdoor season starts.....if so then i cannot play then as my outdoor team plays on Sundays.....and also i have to play 2 games

does that ^^^ go into the winter.....by that i mean is that still going by the time the outdoor season starts.....if so then i cannot play then as my outdoor team plays on Sundays.....and also i have to play 2 games

It is the outdoor season.... forgot that minor detail in my original post.

SAASL Sunday Div 2

That should answer you PM also Pauly..... see you guys in a couple of weeks if you are still at ROCS

i know you just taking the piss outa me for this but its turned out to be actually worse then just a sprained toe....another x-ray revealed that i have a dislocation...and believe me it f**king hurts....as you need your toes to balance yourself...its been so hard to walk let alone run....i play goal keeper and to play in that position you need to be on your toes...literally...which i cannot do for another 6 weeks....i dont put on a act or do a fake dive or anything of that sort..i either go in hard at a tackle to back off all together....have never made a half hearted tackle in my sporting time....

lol try life with no kneecaps

would love to have a run, but hey, cant walk let alone run

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