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To: philisthemaster
If you will re-read my post, you will notice that I have played soccer also. I've played both indoor and outdoor. The first time I got a call to play (never played before in my life), it was because the team knew I was athletic. I received a couple quick instructions and went onto the field. Within a few games, I was the best player on the team. To me, it is an extremely easy sport to play.

As for the berating, I was just speaking facts and my opinions, and was defending our great American sports that you had no problem trashing.

I have played soccer (and most other sports), but it was a boring and easy game compared to most others. The only time I needed to use my head was to head the ball (ok, the one part of soccer I loved!)

If you didn't want insults, you shouldn't have insulted our good old American sports.

28 posted on 08/29/2005 5:08:15 PM PDT by codyjacksmom (I've gone out to find myself... if I get back before I return, please keep me here!!!)
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To: codyjacksmom

You insulted soccer, yet I didn't see the need to make fun of you or call names. Also, I'd like to know what level you've played at. High school? College? AA? AAA? If you found it as easy as you said you did, and you were as good as you said you were, you should have no problem making millions in Europe playing. But I see your love of American sports will overtake that option. I don't have a problem with your opinion, I'm just trying to ask questions here. The question about what level you played at was not sarcastic, it was an honest inquiry. Just thought I'd mention that before you jumped to conclusions and started throwing out insults again.


29 posted on 08/29/2005 6:15:07 PM PDT by philisthemaster
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