What happened to the throw-in rule where the piece taking the throw-in can't cross the sideline from the throw-in? This was supposed to simulate the reality that most people can't throw as far as they can kick. That's how I remember we used to play back in the 60's and 70's in Scotland.
If a foul occurs, where does the fouling player go? Are they "backed" to their original flicking position, or do they stay there as well as the fouled player? and just to be clear, a foul is any time a player touches an OPPOSING player when not legal, correct?
+David Dorricott Hi David, sadly the TablesoccerUSA site is no more. A lot of new information coming in the next month though for players in USA. If you are on facebook, join the American Subbuteo Association group to stay in touch. Are you in the US?
+Paul Eyes Hi Paul, thanks for replying. Sorry to learn that your website is no longer in existence. Sadly I haven't lived in the US for a long time. Have been living in Canada (Ontario) for quite a few years. Thanks for the instructional videos on your UA-cam channel. Great to see people are still playing subbuteo. All the very best, David
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What happened to the throw-in rule where the piece taking the throw-in can't cross the sideline from the throw-in? This was supposed to simulate the reality that most people can't throw as far as they can kick. That's how I remember we used to play back in the 60's and 70's in Scotland.
If a foul occurs, where does the fouling player go? Are they "backed" to their original flicking position, or do they stay there as well as the fouled player? and just to be clear, a foul is any time a player touches an OPPOSING player when not legal, correct?
3 moves in this game when can we hit the ball
P.S. Forgot to mention that I'm unable to get on to your website.
+David Dorricott Hi David, sadly the TablesoccerUSA site is no more. A lot of new information coming in the next month though for players in USA. If you are on facebook, join the American Subbuteo Association group to stay in touch. Are you in the US?
+Paul Eyes Hi Paul, thanks for replying. Sorry to learn that your website is no longer in existence. Sadly I haven't lived in the US for a long time. Have been living in Canada (Ontario) for quite a few years. Thanks for the instructional videos on your UA-cam channel. Great to see people are still playing subbuteo.
All the very best,
David
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