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Anonymous
Fellow Britfag, I thought you knew better by now, in a good sport, oh I don't know, like one created in the UK such as real football or something, there's not really much in the way of hiding your tactics from the opponent. Of course, you can have a unique tactic to try at a free kick or something like that, but generally it's pretty open. We all know American football is stupidly complicated (yes, I know the rules, I have had tryouts for a team) and this is why shit like this happens. In real football a player gets transferred and when he comes to play his old team he tells his new manager 'they play 4-3-3'. Oh right, thanks for the info, dipshit, I couldn't have ever worked that out. This is one of many reasons why real football > American football.
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