Rutgers Regional- who plays soccer?

As you may have seen in earlier posts, the Brazilian team has challenged the locals to a friendly game of soccer during the off time at the competition next week. We are looking at lunchtime on Thursday in a short sided game on a back parking lot there. Free subs, basic FIFA rules, no offside?.

Soooo- I am looking for local players from the teams attending to make up a squad for the game…

I think there will be a trophy at stake here- or maybe just some soft drinks. I don’t know.

Anyway, if you want to be on the “Joisey Allstar Squad” let me know or drop by the pits for team 25. Of course our friends from Pa and other local states are also honorary joiseyana. I think our Brazilian friends might be a bit surprised…

See you all there.

WC:cool:

are you crazy?

joisey cant beat brazil, they do all that fancy stuff with the heads and the feet and the kicking of which… ahahaha, yea , … have fun!

we’ll see-

get your duct tape yet?

WC

Soccer requires coordination. Whatever that is.

No soccer…although big Mike as a goalie would be kinda funny…:smiley:

Are robots allowed to compete?

*Originally posted by tjrage_25 *
**lthough big Mike as a goalie would be kinda funny…:smiley: **

heheheh funny really anyway, i am unfourtuantly not going to be able to participate in this umm wonderful event 0_o i will be busy FIRST crewing or what ever

you talking about our version of soccer or theirs???

You can probably pick up some guys and gals from Team 303 to play.

I’ll see what I can do - though I’ll probably be occupied doing doing my Excel database again. :frowning: :wink:

*Originally posted by Pin Man *
**you talking about our version of soccer or theirs??? **

I thought soccor was soccer, isnt it football thats different

Well Brazil is a Spanish country… So soccer could be football…

*Originally posted by Pin Man *
**Well Brazil is a Spanish country… So soccer could be football… **

actual Brazil is Portuguese-

but soccer does flow in the blood of every Brazilian and that makes our game a fun event and a great challenge. Futbol is the game in every Brazilian village and school. And they even have several similar games for the beach and against walls.

Hopefully we will give them a fun time. They’ve come a long way and we are happy to have them. And if you want to rib them a little dress in sky blue and white stripes…the Argentina colors

WC