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New tactic from Macala

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
New tactic from Macala
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Civil protection workers yesterday, who trained wild pitch which water in anticipation of the rain that might fall in the capital of New Zealand a, as the process continued sprinkle the pitch itself , so that players accustomed to playing on the wet ground water, as the players put on footwear in the rain training session yesterday.
Increased morale and enthusiasm the training of players yesterday, as players showed great enthusiasm in the division, which included a strong, direct free kicks and penalty kicks, and also training on the balls off, and some doses fitness.

Article translated from Arabic





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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
are they gonna get a big fan for the wind?
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Perhaps sacrificed big fans in the next training
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Our strenght in the air at freekicks and corners, is our clear advantage I can see. Bahrain, with the ball on the ground n the final third, cause us problems.
Oh Wellington is wonderful. We got the wind, the rain and the phoenix. Oh Wellington is wonderful.
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
smittyz11 wrote:
are they gonna get a big fan for the wind?
 
we could also do our bit to help when they come over here by:
 
pelting them with stones -  to simulate hail,
 
zapping them with electric fence wire - to replicate lightning
 
and throw them to the ground and lob furniture at them to prepare them for eathquakes
 
(it's the least we can do to be helpful hosts imo)
 
 
of course if we are really committed to helping our guest acclimatise we could - prior to their flight to Sydney - disable some of the funtionality of the rudder, airlierons, and elevators to prepare them for landing at Wellington airport
 
 
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Couldn't they find an old jet engine from their airline & point the hose at that?
That would be close.

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
tigers wrote:
smittyz11 wrote:
are they gonna get a big fan for the wind?
 
we could also do our bit to help when they come over here by:
 
pelting them with stones -  to simulate hail,
 
zapping them with electric fence wire - to replicate lightning
 
and throw them to the ground and lob furniture at them to prepare them for eathquakes
 
(it's the least we can do to be helpful hosts imo)
 
 
of course if we are really committed to helping our guest acclimatise we could - prior to their flight to Sydney - disable some of the funtionality of the rudder, airlierons, and elevators to prepare them for landing at Wellington airport



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Couldn't they find an old jet engine from their airline & point the hose at that?
That would be close.
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It is very strange that require the assistance of lightning, wind, cold, and elevators, engines, etc.
Strange too, that the team hopes the arrival of Bahrain to the date of the game is in the worst-case and worst ambient conditions!!
Are you not believe and not sure of the ability of your team to win?
We believe in the ability of our players to win in the toughest conditions, whatever the circumstances, and this team who made the smallest country in the world up to this stage more than once.
We are proud of our players strongly , we do not rely on the natural conditions to bring us victory,   but on the minds of our players and their feet .
Sincere greetings




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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
we played you under your meteorlogical conditions and it is now our opportunity to take whatever physiological and psychological advantage our local weather brings
 
if we win 1-0 due to a freakish gust curling the ball beyond your keepers out-streched hand as your midfield and defenders fail to stop the move due to a severe battering from the wind and wind-chill induced lethargy, then so be it
 
i suggest that your players wear extra thick socks to protect the feet that you and they are relying on
 
as for their minds - tricky- ..... hypnosis, perhaps
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Don't forget ancient Maori sorcery.

"Sharing rewards the weak"- Steven Colbert

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