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Offline Adi

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Re: WFFC - registered players
« Reply #96 on: Aug 07, 2011, 11:44: AM »
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Re: WFFC - registered players
« Reply #97 on: Aug 07, 2011, 11:58: AM »
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Re: WFFC - registered players
« Reply #98 on: Aug 08, 2011, 12:03: AM »
i am sure these rules have been laid down keeping the competitors in mind and have been made to accommodate the majority freestyles so that the rare type (hands/show etc) dont have an advantage. good decison imo
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Re: WFFC - registered players
« Reply #99 on: Aug 08, 2011, 12:58: AM »
if you make no rules people complain about that ...if you make rules they are wrong . Just play , the best will win
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Re: WFFC - registered players
« Reply #100 on: Aug 08, 2011, 07:56: AM »
I agree with Oli. The rules are totally OK, just leave using of hands to basketball freestylers or some shit like that.

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