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I have a 7 a side indoor soccer team who plays at the Seaford Rec centre on a Sunday night.

Our goalie has just pulled out so we need a player that can commit pretty much every sunday night. We would much prefer a goalie but if we're struggling we have a couple of guys who can play goals including myself if we get desperate.

It'll cost you $6 a game and a one off $5 rego. We're not after a Schwarzer but preferably someone with a bit of experince as we probably need all the help we can get as we're definitely not one of the better team's in the league, haha.

If you think you can play please let me know.

We need someone by two weeks from today.

Cheers!

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hey mate....i play state league indoor 5 a side.....and yes i play Goal keeper.....being playing in that position since i was a little one.....outdoor or indoor....doesnt matter.....btw where is seaford rec centre.....i am available on sundays

Edited by Krishy

well from the league that i come from its more about skill soccer rather than anything else......some of those players my god can they whip up some magic.....so Mr. RBMAN.....care to tell us more about your side....

Ive heard the Seaford indoor comp is more about fighting and less about soccer.

haha, i wish it was a bit more full on. Its your typical soccer with plenty of dives.

We're probably the most physical team but we're not dirty.

well from the league that i come from its more about skill soccer rather than anything else......some of those players my god can they whip up some magic.....so Mr. RBMAN.....care to tell us more about your side....

we are just a group of mates out there having fun, last season was our first season and we finished 6th out of 8 teams.

we're 10 times better than when we first started but still have a long way to go to get near the top 3/4 teams.

im available as a ring in if you need.

only live 10 min away from seaford.

played sweeper and goalie for 10 years when i was younger.

krishy got first option seeing as he replied first but if its too far away for him we'd be more than happy to have u darren if u can play every week!

yeah PM replied....sorry rbman...i would really love to play but its just too far of a drive for me mate.....hope your team goes well this season.....our team made the finals last season but lost in the semis.....so this year we have a few more players and hopefully go that extra mile.....and me personally i am playing indoor and outdoor so trying to keep improving on my skills as a goalie....most number of clean sheets last season as well...

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