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why is a friendly called a friendly ?



John Dorian

Glass Case of EMOTION
as a referee, this question always confuses me. because we all know that no matter what game it is players want to win it. (friendlies, cup finals, training games) Also friendlies 9 time out of ten turn out to be nasty affairs with a flair up on the pitch. So why are friendlies called friendlies ?
 
















BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
tommy boy said:
doesn't it have to go through the FA anyway?

It has to be approved by the FA and is subjerct to FA disciplinary rules re; Yellow and red cards.

I used to like it years ago when the ref used to go to an offending players bench and 'suggest' that they substituted him.

On Wednesday at Southend a number of layers were 'booked' for nothing the only bad tackle was one carried out by Adam Virgo which was a bit late.
 


Biscuit

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Jul 8, 2003
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Brighton
It's called a friendly because it isn't deemed competitive. However the catch 22 being just because its not competitive doesn't make it a friendly.
 
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beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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Biscuit said:
It's called a friendly because it isn't deemed competitive. However the catch 22 being just because its not competitive doesn't make it a friendly.

this is not a catch22 situation. go back and re-read the link youve provided.

On second thoughts, dont, 'cause they're confusing Catch-22 with irony in most of the cases from the book.

but they do provide the oxford dictionary definition: "a set of circumstances in which one requirement, etc., is dependent upon another, which is in turn dependent upon the first."
 


Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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Minteh Wonderland
Referee87 said:
we all know that no matter what game it is players want to win it.

You've never been to an England friendly then? The players - especially the regulars - often don't give a shit about those.

Also, in most friendlies players don't go in for challenges like they do in 'real' matches - it's not worth the risk.

In fact, fights usually break out in friendlies simply because a player has had the audacity to make a tackle.
 




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