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jmeissen0
05 Aug 2002, 01:24 AM
just kinda wondering what people's experiences are like... i am starting one soon and assume it will mostly be recreational... not too competitive

jmeissen0
05 Aug 2002, 01:36 AM
since i don't play much... i basically have to play midfield or forward... once i play awhile, i can move back to defense...

i just need to get a sense of the game again, get my instincts back and essentially remember what it is that i need to do to mark guys and tackle like i use to

i find it much easier to step into the midfield and work the ball around than it is for me to step onto the back line like i use to play

since i can run most people into the ground, a wing mid would probably be best for me...

jmeissen0
05 Aug 2002, 01:37 AM
should i go with the notion that most people won't really no how to play or be able to really play... so i will have to play midfield because i know how to dribble and pass??

panicfc
05 Aug 2002, 07:40 AM
Well I started out in midfield in 1993, then my team found out I was a goalkeeper and our old GK was a horror show.

So for the next 300 games I was in goal.

When the doctor told me to get out of there (concussion, contussions, hyper-extended knee, strained bicep tendon, dislocated shoulder) I moved up top.

Scored a goal a game for 30 games, but our defense was crap. Moved to sweeper and that is where I remained until injuries caught up to me, lost my recovery speed, and became a forward and went back to scoring a goal a game or so I remember.

pething101
05 Aug 2002, 09:46 AM
I have never played in one. Dont think I ever will either which sucks.

panicfc
05 Aug 2002, 09:49 AM
I think my playing days are done as well.

Bonnie Lass
05 Aug 2002, 04:59 PM
Well, with some of the ones I've seen here in NC, you have a mix of people. Some know how to play very well, while several seem to be playing for fun. Or maybe it's because they just don't go all out, since getting injured in a meaningless soccer game is rather, well, pointless.

Plus, you always have the headache of trying to find enough players. Since these are all rec leagues, people tend to not go to every game, or will bail at the last second, so you're calling up people all day trying to find someone.

==

Even though I've never played before, I'm thinking about joining a rugby team this fall. I've already met with them and went to their website. They're an adult women's league that travels to other SE cities, like ATL, DC, Philly, Augusta, Etc. They like to play hard, and they've won the state championship about four years now.

It's not soccer, which sucks, but the competitive nature makes me want to play regardless of my experience.

I just cannot play for fun. It's not in me. If I'm playing, I'm playing to win and ************ up some defenders. I've seen too many people in rec leagues take a hard foul or hard play as an insult.

Screw that.

But I am still looking for some true competitive outdoor soccer leagues. If I find one, I'll let you know about it ...

IASocFan
05 Aug 2002, 05:09 PM
I play in an over 40 and a B level Over the Hill/ Coed League. I used to play midfield, but my endurance has steeply declined over the years. We have a couple of 20-40ish women that play O40 with us. For most of us, are biggest priority is being able to go to work on Monday. We get excited occasionally, but for the most part we play because we enjoy it.

Bonnie, you might try a men's B team if you can't find a womens team. You might find some good looking guys. :)

jmeissen0
05 Aug 2002, 08:14 PM
bonnie... that rugby sounds like a great idea, just clear it with rccutie :D

jmeissen0
05 Aug 2002, 08:16 PM
i think i would prefer a competitive league, or at least team... but i am expecting neither, that way if it is competitive, it's an extra bonus

jmeissen0
05 Aug 2002, 08:17 PM
injuries have never been a big problem for me in soccer... i broke my pinkie playing goalie once (my defender kicked me in the hand when i went for the ball... real genius that guy)

but other than that, i can't get hurt...

pething101
05 Aug 2002, 08:57 PM
Redcard, i have friends that play in a co rec league in North Raleigh that is pretty decent I think. Will have to email him to see what league.

schmuckatelli
05 Aug 2002, 09:02 PM
The old guys' league I played in (FIFA euphastically refers to us as "Veteran Footballers") was divided into "competitive" and "recreational" to weed out the overachievers from the rest of us hapless putzes. We played seven a side on a 60-70 yard long field w/ 6 yard wide goals -- in other words, about U-10 except w/ a full size ball. We used liveral substitution rules. The advantages were you can scare up a team easier, no one had to "carry" the team and so on. Nice set up. I buggered up my knee, and coaching has kept me out of a lot of matches, so I don't participate any longer, but I'd like to get back in it someday.

jmeissen0
05 Aug 2002, 10:31 PM
are most adult leagues like that??

smaller sized fields and goals??

are most adult leagues high scoring, low scoring, average scoring or what??

panicfc
05 Aug 2002, 10:36 PM
My old coed league used to play 11v11, but women were so hard to find, we went to 7v7 and the league took off. We used a U10 field, and full size goals.


Check out the link:

http://members.cox.net/nocs/

jmeissen0
06 Aug 2002, 04:17 AM
are people generally fairly brittle in adult leagues?

i like to play all out, so i can see me breaking people on accident

jmeissen0
06 Aug 2002, 04:19 AM
are roster sizes maxed out usually? or do they let you do what you have to in order to get 11 on the pitch???

panicfc
06 Aug 2002, 06:53 AM
Originally posted by jmeissen0
are people generally fairly brittle in adult leagues?

i like to play all out, so i can see me breaking people on accident

Depends on the division, but most have to work the next day, so they don't allow slide tackles.

pething101
06 Aug 2002, 07:15 AM
Originally posted by panicfc


Depends on the division, but most have to work the next day, so they don't allow slide tackles.

Working the next day is highly overrated.

panicfc
06 Aug 2002, 07:46 AM
Originally posted by pething101


Working is highly overrated.

Fixed it.