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originally posted by: croatianguy
I noticed that when players are said to be playing deep in soccer, that means the player is playing more up the field away from goals. Yet, in Aussie Rules when someone is playing deep it means they are playing more closer to goals. So they totally contradict each other. So who is technically correct in this instance?
originally posted by: Azureblue
originally posted by: croatianguy
I noticed that when players are said to be playing deep in soccer, that means the player is playing more up the field away from goals. Yet, in Aussie Rules when someone is playing deep it means they are playing more closer to goals. So they totally contradict each other. So who is technically correct in this instance?
I watch Aussie rules all the time and they say they are playing deep in the forward line it means they are playing close to their own goals.