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Unwritten Rules of Football - Funny
« on: Oct 24, 2008, 01:02: AM »
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Before kick-off

— Any player being filmed leaving a team bus must ensure that he is wearing headphones and carrying a small Louis Vuitton wash bag.

— Players who once represented the same club must stop and chat animatedly to each other in the tunnel as they wait to come out, even if they never really spoke to each other when they played together.

— On the day of a cup final, players must walk on to the pitch in their club suit approximately 1½ hours before kick-off and touch the turf to make sure it is just like all the other grass they play on every week. At least one player must pick some and throw it in the air to gauge the wind direction even though it is May, very still, and, therefore, very unlikely to affect anything.

Scoring

— If a player mishits a good chance, he must look down and carefully examine the pitch, maybe even treading back in some turf, so that everyone knows he got a bad bounce. If it is a televised game, he should continually blow mucus out of his nose as the camera tracks him back to his own half.

— When a player makes a great assist only to see a teammate tap the ball in, he must stand well away from the celebrating players and wait for them to come over and individually congratulate him.

Corners and throw-ins

— All throw-ins must be taken at least ten yards farther up the pitch than where the ball went out. The referee is allowed to tell the player off, but only when he has exceeded ten yards.

— All corner takers must push the corner flag to one side, regardless of whether it gets in the way. They must also raise a hand before taking the kick, irrelevant of where they intend to send the ball.

Free kicks

— Two or more players should always dispute who will take a free kick, even though they have spent an entire week on the training ground working out who will take them.

— When a player has conceded a free kick, he must pick up the ball and run several yards before dropping it behind him without looking. When a free kick is awarded and the referee places the ball in the required spot, it is essential to pick it up and place it down again at least six inches further forward, ideally with a backspin motion.

Offside

— When a player is judged offside and still shoots but doesn’t score, he must pretend he knew it was offside all along and didn’t really try to score at all. On the other hand, if he does score, he must act “outraged” and “robbed”.

— Any striker who is more than five yards offside must still either wag a finger or launch a tirade of expletives at the flag-bearing official.

Substitutions and injuries

— A player leaving the pitch on a stretcher must always be applauded, while players with equally serious injuries who are helped off by the physio must be booed.

— When water bottles are thrown on to the pitch while a teammate is receiving treatment, players must always squirt some out on to the grass before taking a sip.

— Players warming up along the touchline must always put their hands behind their backs and kick their heels up to touch them, even though they never do this in training or at any other time.

Goalkeepers

— Before kick-off, goalkeepers should always hang from the crossbar to check it does not have any cracks in it.

— Keepers must use the special adhesive power of saliva by spitting into their gloves as much as possible during games. They should also kick the soles of their boots against the post at least three times in each half.

— Goalkeepers should sprint into the opposition penalty box for injury-time corners, even if they have never connected with a header in their life.

Managers

— Any manager facing lower-league opposition in a cup game must describe the team he is facing as “well organised”.

— Assistant managers must be equipped with a blank piece of paper on which they can pretend to show substitutes the opposition’s tactical formation. In addition, assistants should shout and gesticulate in exactly the same way as the manager, only two seconds later.

Officials

— The referee must only blow for full time when the ball is in mid-air after a long goal kick.

— The fourth official must always check a substitute’s studs before he comes on, even though none of the studs of the players on the pitch were checked. It should be noted that no substitute in the history of football has ever been caught wearing “inappropriate studs” and no substitute has ever been refused access to the field of play because of a “stud check”.

— Fourth officials should always be of a smiling disposition when trying to calm infuriated managers back into the dugout.




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Re: Unwritten Rules of Football - Funny
« Reply #1 on: Oct 24, 2008, 02:43: AM »
haha, great find! It's true!

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Re: Unwritten Rules of Football - Funny
« Reply #2 on: Oct 24, 2008, 04:03: AM »
with backspin motion :lol:


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Re: Unwritten Rules of Football - Funny
« Reply #3 on: Oct 24, 2008, 04:52: AM »
haha lol, very true  :thumbsup: especially the one with the goalkeeper in the extratime coming to the front with a corner. isn't it better to place a defender there (who can usually head good) and place the keeper at the place of that defender (so he has to run less distance back)
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Re: Unwritten Rules of Football - Funny
« Reply #4 on: Oct 24, 2008, 05:20: AM »
so true :P

maybe unwritten rules of freestyle ??
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Re: Unwritten Rules of Football - Funny
« Reply #5 on: Oct 24, 2008, 06:00: AM »
so true :P

maybe unwritten rules of freestyle ??

if you're polish you have to swing your leg around the ball with as many revolutions as possible in the most complicated way around the ball with only one touch.

these rules are so true the one with the halftime is exactly what i see when i watch football everytime.
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Re: Unwritten Rules of Football - Funny
« Reply #6 on: Oct 24, 2008, 06:11: AM »
class find and almost all of em are true  :thumbsup:
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Re: Unwritten Rules of Football - Funny
« Reply #7 on: Oct 24, 2008, 06:13: AM »
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— All corner takers must push the corner flag to one side, regardless of whether it gets in the way. They must also raise a hand before taking the kick, irrelevant of where they intend to send the ball.

Whoever wrote this doesn't see the point in raising your hand. It's a sign for the players in the box to start making their runs.

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— Players warming up along the touchline must always put their hands behind their backs and kick their heels up to touch them, even though they never do this in training or at any other time.

Huh? Of course players do this during their warm ups at practice. It's done all over, not just during the game.

The rest of it is quite accurate and funny though.

EDIT: I'm moving this into the Off-Topic Football forum.
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Re: Unwritten Rules of Football - Funny
« Reply #8 on: Oct 24, 2008, 07:00: AM »
EDIT: I'm moving this into the Off-Topic Football forum.

Spoil sport. I know it was probs in the worng section but its funny and was gaining views but w/e.

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— All corner takers must push the corner flag to one side, regardless of whether it gets in the way. They must also raise a hand before taking the kick, irrelevant of where they intend to send the ball.
Whoever wrote this doesn't see the point in raising your hand. It's a sign for the players in the box to start making their runs.

And it's a joke/micky take, they do understand, it was in the Times Newspaper I think.   Lighten up  :thumbsup:




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Re: Unwritten Rules of Football - Funny
« Reply #9 on: Oct 24, 2008, 09:43: AM »
Haha funny, nice post.
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Re: Unwritten Rules of Football - Funny
« Reply #10 on: Oct 24, 2008, 03:27: PM »
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-Any manager facing lower-league opposition in a cup game must describe the team he is facing as “well organised”.

This one is the best. I always found it funny when managers describe teams they don't know much about as well organized or physical.

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Re: Unwritten Rules of Football - Funny
« Reply #11 on: Oct 25, 2008, 11:38: AM »
hahaha lol

this is the best thing i have ever read,

every single one is funny and true.


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