suttree
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Guilty on all fronts. All I did well in those days was play the speed merchant, disarm opponents, and clear the ball. It was good enough for then, and not bad work for a little 5'6" dude, but there's no way Senor Vergara would have put me in control of anything involving ball skills and shooting.Actually, there is a very good reason why Suttree doesn't remember this...
Back in the stone ages, when Suttree and I played, deadlocked games were not decided by PKs.
They were decided by shootouts were each player started with the ball at some distance (which I do not remember - probably around 40 or 50 yards) from goal and had something like five seconds in which to score. The player could not stop and could not go backwards with the ball. If the goalie touched the ball and it did not wind up in the back of the net after the touch, the ball was dead...
Another good reason why Suttree does not remember this is that Oscar probably never, ever let him advance past the halfway line so the opponent's goal area would simply have been a mirage on the horizon to him...
What a trip down memory lane. Thanks for the reminder of the modified shootout format! I don't know which version is more ridiculous--then or now.