Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I don’t follow soccer (too boring-they usually run back and forth for 90 or 120 minutes and then go to a penalty kick) but the first Olympic soccer game today was rather exciting.
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Rugby Sevens is much more exciting.
Who will stop Fiji? |
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Then VAR (video review) looked at the goal and declared it offsides and the score reverted to 2-1. 2 hours after the game "ended" the teams were ordered back to the field to play five minutes additional and Argentina did not get an equalizer.
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Watching the first rugby game of my life! Fast game with lots of action!
Wish I knew the rules. And it would be nice if the announcers explained what was happening! Are games only 14 minutes long?? Can’t imagine paying to see a team play if the game is 14 minutes! |
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Two flat out seven minute halves, with most teams playing 2-3 games a session. As you say, fast and furious. Fiji, and of course New Zealand are super good at this form of rugby. It's a game for the fast men of rugby, still BIG guys, but the massive chaps are too slow for this game. PS. A normal rugby match is 15 players aside and 2 x40 minute halves. Unlike NFL no resting, oxygen, massages, counselling or warm blankets after every play, full on 40 minutes. Last edited by Two Bills; 07-25-2024 at 04:13 AM. |
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Our daughter played club rugby in college and we went to several matches (mainly to support her team, but also concerned about her safety as she is not a BIG person). Those ladies really had the sport down to a science and they played so well. It really made them a close-knit family on campus as well. |
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Sounds like you don't really understand how soccer is played. Just like american football, soccer has a lot of strategy and teamwork. True, the score is usually low because it's a defensive game. If you take the time to understand how the different player's role is executed, it makes the game a lot more interesting. FYI, that's why you mostly see the whole field when watching on TV...you need to see where all the players are to understand how the ball is mover around. Hope this helps...
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The riots that seem to follow most "matches" are entertaining though. |
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The only good thing about soccer it that one announcer that yells "Goooooal!"
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Man, Fiji looked good. Where the heck did they learn Rugby?
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They are defending champions. At Sevens, they are always hard to beat.
Rugby is the national sport of Fiji, like New Zealand. Fijians and Samoans play for professional rugby clubs in many parts of the world. They are big, fast and hard as nails. |
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That being said, I am always amazed that when a soccer team is down and time is running out, they seem to be playing for the perfect shot and usually don't even get a shot off - or if they do, the shot is over the net - not even close. If you are at least trying to score, you might get a rebound or a lucky bounce. Sort of like in basketball - if you are down by 5 points with 30 seconds to go, you have to put the ball in the air. It might go in or you might get a lucky rebound. Sort of like pulling the goalie in hockey. |
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