cascadesoccer
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How do you think I got hurt?If you start doing that, the league will have to start handing out liability waivers to fans on the sidelines....
How do you think I got hurt?If you start doing that, the league will have to start handing out liability waivers to fans on the sidelines....
Week 9
Celtic vs Dynamo
Surrey Utd vs Sparta
Milan vs FV
TWU vs Knights
Royals vs Red Bulls
Pomo vs Mission TIE
Celtic vs Dynamo : Always good games between these two squads over the years, should be a good battle again on Saturday, with Celtic seeming to get their numbers and grove back. Weather may suck but the beers will cold.
Sparta to roll over Surrey Utd. 3-0
Milan to take out the struggling FV 2-1 heard the commitment levels at FV are causing the struggle. If these get their numbers, they can compete with anyone.
Knights coming of their first loss of the season will get back on track with a 2-0 win over TWU
Royals continue their winning ways and possible run to promotion by taking out the red bulls wings 3-0
Pomo and Mission will be a defensive affair finishing in a 1-1 draw.
Random game reports to follow.
Knights 1 Dynamo 2
. If you start a fight and get koed you take that ko and learn from it .
If someone on my team called the police for that; they probably wouldn't be on the team for long. That's so weak, I'm not even from this div.So I have been on the wrong end of horror tackles, seen several guys break their legs or ankles. Seen guys throw punches and benches clear. I've had several trips to the hospital for stiches from either hard or dirty tackles. I've gotten in guys faces and given out a fare share of heated shoves.
For example, after getting a flying elbow to the face one game and cutting my entire forehead open, my whole face covered in blood, I grabbed the guy, threw him to the ground and gave him a boot in the back. I wanted to punch the guy's face in but I did not because A. I did not want a huge suspension and B. When you cross that line you never know what can happen.
Did our guy go in hard, dirty on his tackle? Yes. Did he deserve to get punched in the face or, as he did, get slammed head first into the ground? Maybe.
But our guy 100% DID not try to fight your guy!
If one guy tackles another guy with a dirty tackle and the other guy does a dirty tackle both guys get reds and are sent off. Or instead, they look at each say "ok you want to fight" the other guy says, "sure" . They fight, both get reds and are suspended.
However, here in lies the issue, our guy did not start a fight with your guy, he did a shite tackle and then he and your guy started to chirp and your guy hip tosses head first into the turf.
Both guys get red and are sent off.
So......your guy crossed that line and initiated a physical confrontation. However, the danger when crossing that line is you run the risk of someone getting seriously hurt. Our guy went to the hospital with a serious concussion and told us afterwards he wanted to file a police complaint.
He did NOT press charges.....
To be honest, at first, I did not agree filing a police statement. But as I thought about it, I thought yeah, I would want an official record of this event in case something were to happen as a result of this head injury.
I was in a car accident with a relative, hit by a drunk driver. Both of us got a concussion, his was much worse. To my surprise, a couple days later he died from bleeding on his brain.
We play rec beer league soccer. Most of us have families and are out just to compete and drink with friends after. I am guilty at times of loosing my cool. But in light of this incident, it has me questioning is it worth it to even play? I mean fcuk, what if some guy horror tackles me, I react and I slam him and he breaks his back or something and is off work for a year. Damn rights that dude is pressing charges.
All you guys liking posts and commenting, think about it.
Yeah cause half your team is probably wanted by the police for dressing up like clowns and hiding in the bushesIf someone on my team called the police for that; they probably wouldn't be on the team for long. That's so weak, I'm not even from this div.
That's totally inappropriate. It's lewd, lascivious, salacious, outrageous - you earned every dick in that bag!Who are all these bags of dick coming out of the woodwork here? Welcome to the div. 2 thread and or takethepiss for that matter
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So I have been on the wrong end of horror tackles, seen several guys break their legs or ankles. Seen guys throw punches and benches clear. I've had several trips to the hospital for stiches from either hard or dirty tackles. I've gotten in guys faces and given out a fare share of heated shoves.
For example, after getting a flying elbow to the face one game and cutting my entire forehead open, my whole face covered in blood, I grabbed the guy, threw him to the ground and gave him a boot in the back. I wanted to punch the guy's face in but I did not because A. I did not want a huge suspension and B. When you cross that line you never know what can happen.
Did our guy go in hard, dirty on his tackle? Yes. Did he deserve to get punched in the face or, as he did, get slammed head first into the ground? Maybe.
But our guy 100% DID not try to fight your guy!
If one guy tackles another guy with a dirty tackle and the other guy does a dirty tackle both guys get reds and are sent off. Or instead, they look at each say "ok you want to fight" the other guy says, "sure" . They fight, both get reds and are suspended.
However, here in lies the issue, our guy did not start a fight with your guy, he did a shite tackle and then he and your guy started to chirp and your guy hip tosses head first into the turf.
Both guys get red and are sent off.
So......your guy crossed that line and initiated a physical confrontation. However, the danger when crossing that line is you run the risk of someone getting seriously hurt. Our guy went to the hospital with a serious concussion and told us afterwards he wanted to file a police complaint.
He did NOT press charges.....
To be honest, at first, I did not agree filing a police statement. But as I thought about it, I thought yeah, I would want an official record of this event in case something were to happen as a result of this head injury.
I was in a car accident with a relative, hit by a drunk driver. Both of us got a concussion, his was much worse. To my surprise, a couple days later he died from bleeding on his brain.
We play rec beer league soccer. Most of us have families and are out just to compete and drink with friends after. I am guilty at times of loosing my cool. But in light of this incident, it has me questioning is it worth it to even play? I mean fcuk, what if some guy horror tackles me, I react and I slam him and he breaks his back or something and is off work for a year. Damn rights that dude is pressing charges.
All you guys liking posts and commenting, think about it.
Filing a police report is not "an official record" in the way it appears you mean it would be - it's simply a record of one guys version. If the police go and ask the other guy what happened then his version is recorded. It's not worth anything more than that. Both guys could be lying when making their report, or simply not recalling the event accurately, and whatever they tell the police is what would be written.
I'll take one of those, incase I have to go into a 50/50 with Swifty or a Robinson ever again.View attachment 16759 "Filing a police report" for a scuffle! Maybe Dynamo should start using these!