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| Feb 9 2008, 6:26 PM EST (current) | marth5495 | 1 photo added |
| May 31 2007, 9:27 PM EDT | marth5495 | 2 words added |
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| Hello here is a secret guide to Soccer that referees don't want you to know about. This guide tells you the secret arts of taking a dive. Here are the tips. When you take a dive only do it once or twice a game, or it won't work. On taking the dive make sure you don't over do it. I reccomend to not take a roll, but if you do only take one. I would suggest on waiting a half before taking a dive to see if the refferre is strict or not. Don't take a dive when you are winning the ball such of if you have the upper hand when battling for it. Remember if you don't fall down the refferre can't call a foul so if you get tripped up most of the time just fall down. Don't try to take on defence. Try to take a dive in the box if there are many people in it and you can't do much with the ball. Don't take dives as much at the end of the half because the reffere won't call it as much. Don't yell at the reffere that much otherwise he won't call it when you get fouled. In a game when you dive grunt in pain sometimes, it will almost always get you the call. At the end of the half if someone has been fouling you alett the refferres. Then even if he just foules you a little bit fall down. Well, thats aenough dive tips for now, i will add more later maybe. If you have any more tips just comment. Hope this helped. Marth5495 |
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