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It's basically a defensive manuver where the player spins themselves around in order to protect the ball. I'm pretty sure they also move the ball with them. At least, that's how it works in Strikers, although I think I've seen it in real soccer, too. Perhaps we should add a note about this in the page? --[[User:Stumpers|Stumpers]] | It's basically a defensive manuver where the player spins themselves around in order to protect the ball. I'm pretty sure they also move the ball with them. At least, that's how it works in Strikers, although I think I've seen it in real soccer, too. Perhaps we should add a note about this in the page? --[[User:Stumpers|Stumpers]] | ||
having a sentance describing what a deke is makes sense. [[User:Waluigi Fan|Waluigi Fan]] 18:40, 3 June 2007 (EDT) |
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The "Football or Soccer" thing
Well, this doesn't have much to do with this article, but I want to say: Great Gonzo told "Well, Soccer is one sport, but Football can mean two different sports!". But then you should also keep an eye on articles like Chargin' Chuck, Diamond City Roughs or Lyle Alzado - it isn't clear every time whether it tells about association football (soccer) or American football, because it's always only called football there. --Grandy02 08:11, 2 June 2007 (EDT)
Deke
What caption do you think has the best deke and why?--YOSHIANDLINK1 09:56, 2 June 2007 (EDT)
Hey, YaL! I hate to be a grouch, but the talk pages are for discussing revisions, etc. But, your post is perfect for the forum. You'll get a lot more traffic and responces there, too. You want to look under "external links" on the left and click "Wiki Forum". From there you can sign up for a forum account (your Wiki one only applies here) and post away. Sorry! --Stumpers
I'm not familiar with soccer, what is a "deke"? Waluigi Fan 23:10, 2 June 2007 (EDT)
It's basically a defensive manuver where the player spins themselves around in order to protect the ball. I'm pretty sure they also move the ball with them. At least, that's how it works in Strikers, although I think I've seen it in real soccer, too. Perhaps we should add a note about this in the page? --Stumpers
having a sentance describing what a deke is makes sense. Waluigi Fan 18:40, 3 June 2007 (EDT)