hindy111
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i might go in the soccer section of LU and post how a great crowd was at the kangaroos test the other night
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a-league is like the kiddies rollercoaster .... it goes up a bit every now and then, but then mostly comes back to the ground
After 2 rounds of #aleague 2012/13 average attendance 17.5k. Average Pay TV viewing figures 104k. Outstanding results.
parramatta stadium is just about sold out for sydney derby #1
We've had massive participation in this country for decades. Just about every kid plays soccer.
It's surprising that it hasn't managed to translate into many quality players at senior level. Australian soccer players just don't have the technical ability of their European/South American (and now Asian) counterparts.
And because manipulating a sphere with your foot is so unnatural, it's a skill that can only be fully developed from a very young age.
That's up there with my knee theory.
Your knee theory has merit and is likely true. When I was in the army there was backlash against the use of BMI as a measure of suitability for certain tasks, because a lot of heavily muscled blokes were fit but their BMI said they were obese.
it plays its part for sure but there's also other stuff like a person's crural index(from memory that's what it's called for upper to lower leg bone ratio), height of centre of gravity. q angle i think it was called, foot arch, how a person pushes off their feet, hamstring strength, etc.Your knee theory has merit and is likely true. When I was in the army there was backlash against the use of BMI as a measure of suitability for certain tasks, because a lot of heavily muscled blokes were fit but their BMI said they were obese.
It was proven, however, that even heavy guys with low body fat suffer far more lower body injuries than lighter fellows. Your knees don't care whether you are carrying too much muscle or too much fat. Weight is weight.