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14 Aug 2006, 06:48 PM
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random cleat question.
ok so im in the market for some new boots, but i have a problem. right now im in the US but in september im moving to london. a friend of mine told me that i needed to look for cleats that were better for soft ground rather than hard ground because it would be better for the UK? i figure since there are some brits on here maybe one of you could tell me whether it was true or not. thanks. oh yeah im deciding between the adidas copa mundials and the world cup.
thanks.
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14 Aug 2006, 06:52 PM
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Re: random cleat question.
Having one of my moments - cleats?
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14 Aug 2006, 06:59 PM
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Re: random cleat question.
Oh, duh. I follow you now.
Right. I think your friend might be fcuking with you. Having lived in both the States and England, the grass is just grass. Depending on your location Stateside, it might rain more often than you're used to so the ground will be softer but that's all.
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15 Aug 2006, 08:57 AM
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Re: random cleat question.
I am a big fan of moulded studs regardless of weather. I had a pair of Umbro ones that were great, a pair of Nike Mercurials that were fantastic and currently I have some Adidas predators (2yrs old) and they are good too.
Never had any problems on a hard pitch or soft pitch. People may say that the blades or moulded studs cause more injuries on hard ground but i've never found this.
Buy the boots here, go to SportsWorld Or SportsSoccer (whatever it's called). Massive discounts.
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15 Aug 2006, 07:09 PM
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Re: random cleat question.
i went with the world cup. screw in cleats, plus i had a 50% off coupon for the store that i work at. talked with the footwear manager who's from the uk. he said to go with the world cup. so who knows how it willwork out. itll be alot different than the 20 dollar cleats im used to.
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15 Aug 2006, 08:17 PM
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Re: random cleat question.
Cleats is a silly word
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15 Aug 2006, 10:38 PM
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Re: random cleat question.
its english do you speak it?
damn i have to learn whole new words to mean the same thing as old words.
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16 Aug 2006, 06:14 AM
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Re: random cleat question.
FG boots are not particularly good for a Sunday league game on a pissing down morning in December. Then again, neither are SG...
Bit of a myth mate, your boots should be fine.
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16 Aug 2006, 08:19 AM
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Re: random cleat question.
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Originally Posted by C'e' Solo l'Inter
its english do you speak it?
damn i have to learn whole new words to mean the same thing as old words.
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I associate 'cleats' with Baseball or American Football shoes, and 'studs' with proper football boots.
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16 Aug 2006, 01:36 PM
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Re: random cleat question.
I have three pair and my favorite is by far my Nike Mercurial Vapors. Great for soft to fairly hard surfaces. Nothing better than Mercs when you play on a properly maintained pitch.
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