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richassrepublican
post Sep 13 2010, 02:50 AM

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QUOTE(EyraYus @ Sep 12 2010, 02:34 AM)
i usually answer that kind of dumb remarks, with a string of even dumber tackle biggrin.gif

argh..really miss futsal...stop playing after shoulder surgery since March, now shoulder nearly ok.. I crack my ankle pulak  rclxub.gif  doh.gif

miss playing any sport altogether..
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Lol agreed. They whack you, whack them back only. See how they like it.
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post Sep 13 2010, 04:02 PM

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Hey guys...my sports shoe jz broken last saturday during a futsal match...T.T
So, i wanna ask u guys, what brand of futsal boots is cheap yet the durability is very good....? Any suggestion..?
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post Nov 17 2010, 01:21 AM

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2. STEP AND ROLL THE BALL! Yes... step! Stepping the ball is the best way to stop the ball! Not blocking it via using your inner feet. If possible, always step the ball to stop the ball. Why? Cause by stepping on the ball as you receive the pass, you can simultaneously roll the ball forward. THIS MOVE ALONE SAVES ALOT OF TIME! Step and roll... If you notice alot of good players tend to dribble the ball using the step and roll method? This method is a very lethal method for every futsal player to master as it improves your time to receive the ball and move forward. Step and roll also can be a basic skill to evade tackles and to cut pass your opponent. Various dribbling skills are an extension of the step and roll technique.

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One quastion. If you playing futsal during winter and regular football rest of the year, do you still recomend to step on the ball and roll? Not often u use this during regular football.
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post Nov 25 2010, 10:27 PM

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step and roll ?
i thought cushioning should be better ? as sometimes stopping the ball completely is quite bad is it not ?
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post Nov 25 2010, 11:33 PM

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If you guys see even EPL , some and probably most of the players use the step and roll on the ball. Works even better in futsal, and if you have quick feet, you can double the step & roll, fools the opposing player.
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post Dec 30 2010, 02:24 PM

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hye..tq guys 4 all ur tips..n i would to share with u guys
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post Jan 16 2011, 08:38 AM

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yeah..futsal..heheh
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ive to admit, im not really into futsal. cause i believe im very physical player, aggressive and rough. i cant dribble and not fancy any catchy skills etc. im totally rely on my physical presence and i believe ive a good stamina. i love to shoot (with power) and play with simple passes.

i definitely prefer regular field football.

ive a question esp for amateurish futsal goer.. do u all getting annoy if your teammate (or opponents) love to shoot (with power)? let say he's very good at it (let say his shooting accuracy 99% on target)
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post Jan 16 2011, 04:44 PM

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playing futsal yes step and roll the ball, and playing on the pitch (football) are better using inner and outer foot as u hv more space on running..
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post Jan 18 2011, 06:32 PM

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anyone up to futsal tournament?
please click this link! thanks a lot. biggrin.gif

http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=1722418
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post Jan 21 2011, 03:36 AM

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QUOTE(dundermifflin @ Jan 16 2011, 12:37 PM)
ive to admit, im not really into futsal. cause i believe im very physical player, aggressive and rough. i cant dribble and not fancy any catchy skills etc. im totally rely on my physical presence and i believe ive a good stamina. i love to shoot (with power) and play with simple passes.

i definitely prefer regular field football.

ive a question esp for amateurish futsal goer.. do u all getting annoy if your teammate (or opponents) love to shoot (with power)? let say he's very good at it (let say his shooting accuracy 99% on target)
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i always like to close him down , and block those shot . biggrin.gif
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post Jan 23 2011, 09:53 PM

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QUOTE(dundermifflin @ Jan 16 2011, 01:37 PM)
ive to admit, im not really into futsal. cause i believe im very physical player, aggressive and rough. i cant dribble and not fancy any catchy skills etc. im totally rely on my physical presence and i believe ive a good stamina. i love to shoot (with power) and play with simple passes.

i definitely prefer regular field football.

ive a question esp for amateurish futsal goer.. do u all getting annoy if your teammate (or opponents) love to shoot (with power)? let say he's very good at it (let say his shooting accuracy 99% on target)
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If he scores constantly or is on target why not? but of course be sensible and unselfish, unless your opponent keeper is doing tai chi at the goal post I doubt you're gonna score all the time even if Its on target, so most likely yes people will get annoyed.

I don't know bout you but I actually think.. a good physical presence and nice simple passes makes you a great futsal player.

There is one thing which I get super annoyed when playing futsal tho, and I think its a simple tip for defending but often people don't do it.

Alot of people during corners don't watch the opposing players, but instead pick a spot, stand there hoping the ball will come to them even tho they've got opposing players ready to run in or even next to them.

The other one is people who stand in open spaces when the opponent keeper has the ball instead of marking down the free players

But that said.. I am sometimes guilty of the stated mistakes above shakehead.gif shakehead.gif
Have I been mistaken in those situations?
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post Feb 26 2011, 09:20 PM

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Sorry I am rejuvenating this thread again. Oft times I wanted to post here but never got around to doing so.

Hope I can make some contributions.

How many of you all watch the 2008 KL World 5's tournament at the stadium? Sad to say there was not a big crowd given that it was World Class Tournament.
If you didn't you wasted the opportunity.

We were mismatched against the likes of team Argentina (the Finalist beaten by Falcoa's team)

A few pointers I gleaned from watching Argentina vs Malaysia. It goes without saying that in terms of quality we were mismatched individually.
But to be mismatched in quantity?
Let me clarify.

When we attacked our GK were not involved in their half while the Argies attacked oftentimes they had their goalie 'quarterbacking' them.

A mantra that I always preached or coached to my players is that never let the team be mismatched especially in defending. Why do you think Barca is successful especially in their '3 sec' retrieving the ball back from their opponent and in their offensive?

The major point I want to make is that in indoor football especially futsal the GK has to work in tandem in attack for the team to be successful.

Sad to say against Argentina ( I think we lost 7 or 8 to 1) our coaching and our GK (often lay back and isolated in his goal mouth when we attacked) was not up to par. IMO Our GK needs to be the Best Player (with lots of foot skills and creative ability) on the team . If I'm the manager I would develop one.

Till to date I have not seen a local lad doing the 'Helicopter Spin move' in competition. I had a former Jamaican national player playing on my team who was really good at that.



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post May 17 2011, 04:43 PM

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New to futsal, looking to buy a shoe below Rm100.
Normally play in the grass type surface.
Any recommendation?

Went al-ikhsan normally Nike/Adidas above my budget.
Any other recommended place?
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post May 17 2011, 05:03 PM

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QUOTE(Kelv @ May 17 2011, 04:43 PM)
New to futsal, looking to buy a shoe below Rm100.
Normally play in the grass type surface.
Any recommendation?

Went al-ikhsan normally Nike/Adidas above my budget.
Any other recommended place?
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Helicopter Spin Move? Apa tu? @@ i googled only found something sexual related =.=

btw I would recommend you to top up a little bit more and get yourself a really decent shoe. I bought my Adidas F5 Blue from Al-Ikhsan for only RM129. Seriously I was hunting for one which is cheaper than 100 as well but for a little bit more spent, the shoe serves you even better

One year plus, every week at least futsal once, shoe still in top condition (bar some skin came off at the shooting side of the boots due to constant scoring laugh.gif )
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post May 18 2011, 11:21 AM

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Manage to bought Admiral Futsal shoes at budget, 70 bucks only.
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post Oct 30 2012, 09:21 AM

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Anybody can give me tips how to improve my sprint? Make it faster?
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post Oct 31 2012, 11:09 AM

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QUOTE(ken0777 @ Oct 11 2008, 03:28 AM)
All Futsal Skills, Techniques, Tactics & Strategy... share here... Doesn't matter whether it's for Striker, Flanker, Defender or even Goalie...

Discussion solely on "FUTSAL" and not field football...

Share tactical runs..plays and also moves which is effective in breaking defense...

Share also tips on how to be a good Striker, Flanker, Holding Midfielder, Defender and Goalie...

Share also on player positioning, movement, & spacing...

Also share on the formation of futsal, pros and cons and how to modify the formation for certain plays such as offensive and defensive...

Hopefully it will serve as a learning tool to share, learn and also to improve one's personal skill and understanding about the futsal game since futsal is a starting to be a very famous sport among Malaysians...
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a) Player positioning are very important. Good positioning during defence, so you reduce movement and energy. Constantly move around to receive the ball so that you open up more chances during offense. Players must also return when being counter attacked.

b) Individual skills are accurate and precise ball pass (crowded and timing), powerful shot (small pitch and increased chance of scoring) and ball possession skills.

c) Good goalkeeping (can win you matches and add as additional field player).

d) Others are stamina and strength (that makes the difference if continuous playing the 3rd games onwards).
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post Feb 14 2013, 01:44 PM

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QUOTE(dundermifflin @ Jan 16 2011, 12:37 PM)
ive to admit, im not really into futsal. cause i believe im very physical player, aggressive and rough. i cant dribble and not fancy any catchy skills etc. im totally rely on my physical presence and i believe ive a good stamina. i love to shoot (with power) and play with simple passes.

i definitely prefer regular field football.

ive a question esp for amateurish futsal goer.. do u all getting annoy if your teammate (or opponents) love to shoot (with power)? let say he's very good at it (let say his shooting accuracy 99% on target)
Shooting accuracy at 99%!!?? Are you sure about it? Anyway, there's no point of getting high rating in "on-target" shots but no able to score from the shots taken. laugh.gif

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post Feb 14 2013, 01:51 PM

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QUOTE(Newcastle @ Oct 30 2012, 09:21 AM)
Anybody can give me tips how to improve my sprint? Make it faster?
Upgrade your shoes to Power Threads! laugh.gif Anyway, this is genetically influenced. You just need to improve on your acceleration phase, especially in futsal. Most simplest way is to imagine you've been chased by a mad dog. Game anticipation also can improve on your reaction time and speed. This influences on your sprint burst too (indirectly).

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