

xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
See if you can ms paint some table tennis participation numbers.sydneyfc wrote:some say a picture says a thousand words
need help navigating ms paint?
im here for ya old timer....i don't discriminate...
oh crap, i forgot.sydneyfc wrote:so from what i read
1 team runs with its head down straight at the opposition via the forwards
and the other one wrestles those cloggers at the play the ball
very interesting tactics
so much WOW
NRLCrap1 wrote:Ignorant goose. International AFL is big and don't you forget it!
the stupidity....NRLCrap1 wrote:Crowds don't mean squat.
I just realised... You're not even talking about 'styles' of play in your own pathetic opening post!post_hoc wrote:As I have said I don't know a lot about AFL so I guess this is a question for me to learn, in football we have a host of different styles of play, from the actual set up 433, 442, and variations on those such as 4231, 4141, to what we saw the Dutch play at the World Cup with 3 at the back.
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
Post the whole thing KE, I see more lies from youpost_hoc wrote:As I have said I don't know a lot about AFL so I guess this is a question for me to learn, in football we have a host of different styles of play, from the actual set up 433, 442, and variations on those such as 4231, 4141, to what we saw the Dutch play at the World Cup with 3 at the back.
This is the coupled with defence, sitting back playing on the counter, to tika-take ball possession to parking the bus etc. my team is accused of playing boring football by others, I prefer to call it effective lol.
Rugbey league is pretty limited in styles, my question is to the AFL guys, are there different set ups? Different styles etc or do you just pretty much mark up man on man then play a different style
Thanks
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
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