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Gamer137

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Public information is public. So long as it was not footage from a private practice, its legit.
 

Nova Tendril

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TheEvilDuck said:
Nova Tendril said:
It's soccer. Who cares.
Most of the world outside of the US. They might kill you for that statement in Brazil. >_>
I was joking. I really don't care about Sports in general but my brother is obsessed with them so I am aware of how popular they are.
 

notyouraveragejoe

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I do not believe it is cheating. I mean yes its innovative, he actually brought the Video onto the pitch but all sportsman do it. They all "study" their opponents. Heh, I think it is intelligent.
 

Spirultima

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Nova Tendril said:
It's soccer. Who cares.
No no no, its FOOTBALL, it has people kicking (with feet) a ball (that is round) your "football" has people picking it up (with hands) a ball (that is an oval) wearing armour that can stop a bullet, its not even better then rugby, at least in rugby you have to pass back, adding a new level of tactics to it.

Well thats how i see it, your American habits are different from mine, but oh well, i still disagree
 

Steve Dark

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I'm still waiting for the day were they just get 9 other players to form up rank around the one who has the ball and then march into the goal.
 

bindox

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Not only is it not cheating, but it would be nigh on stupid if you don't watch film of an opponent. It's called preparation.

Don't you study before a test?
 

Theophenes

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Not cheating. Just tactical planning. No different then having a coach give you advice about a player.
 

ace_of_something

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Spirultima said:
Nova Tendril said:
It's soccer. Who cares.
No no no, its FOOTBALL, it has people kicking (with feet) a ball (that is round) your "football" has people picking it up (with hands) a ball (that is an oval) wearing armour that can stop a bullet, its not even better then rugby, at least in rugby you have to pass back, adding a new level of tactics to it.

Well thats how i see it, your American habits are different from mine, but oh well, i still disagree
they also kick the ball. it's called punting there are also field goals. Names are arbitrary we don't call baseball, batball or basketball, handball. You wanna talk about illogical names; let's start with cricket.

I believe it was John Oliver who said "I can't say that word... the word you Americans call football... any time anyone from the UK says... that word... an Englishman dies."

OP; No, it's not cheating. Studying your opponent is a normal strategy
 

Spirultima

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ace_of_something said:
Spirultima said:
Nova Tendril said:
It's soccer. Who cares.
No no no, its FOOTBALL, it has people kicking (with feet) a ball (that is round) your "football" has people picking it up (with hands) a ball (that is an oval) wearing armour that can stop a bullet, its not even better then rugby, at least in rugby you have to pass back, adding a new level of tactics to it.

Well thats how i see it, your American habits are different from mine, but oh well, i still disagree
they also kick the ball. it's called punting there are also field goals. Names are arbitrary we don't call baseball, batball or basketball, handball. You wanna talk about illogical names; let's start with cricket.

I believe it was John Oliver who said "I can't say that word... the word you Americans call football... any time anyone from the UK says... that word... an Englishman dies."

OP; No, it's not cheating. Studying your opponent is a normal strategy
Ok then tell me which one is worth more, kicking the ball or taking it to the line? i think we both know, so therefore main rules should state it isn't "foot"ball.

Those who have the names that you stated were there orginally, NOT taken in and copyed while its origin has been change (soccer).

Also a good saying for that is "it is right to learn, even if it is from your enemy" - Ode
 

teisjm

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Totally fair play.
If your opponent is dumb enough to not break theire routines and be predictable enough for you to take advantage of knowing your "enemy" it's just very well playing.

Anyone who considers this cheating should stick to flipping coins for sports
 

Zildjin81

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In my opinion, yes it is, it's just like taping the plays that enemy football teams use.

Football as in American football.