Indoor or Outdoor Football
December 24, 2008
Taking a break from the usual football news, I decided to put forward a question. When you are playing football do you prefer playing indoors or outdoors? Both have their own unique benefits and are perfectly valid choices.
First of all lets take a look at indoor football. The first and most obvious advantage is the controlled climate and surroundings. You don’t have to worry about weather as you have a roof and you can be sure you won’t be getting heat stroke as most centres have air con now. You also get the advantage of not having to run after the ball every time you kick it out of bounds, the walls keep the ball in play for you.
Now for the outdoor side of things. The biggest advantage of this one is it is real. Obviously both types are real, but I mean it is what the sport was originally about and still is now. You can play much bigger games, and a greater sense of satisfaction is gained from playing the sport in a big open pitch. You can abide by the correct rules, and there is (arguably) a lot more skill involved. Playing on grass has the advantage of knowing you won’t break your legs if you fall, trip or get tackled. You also get the natural air con of the open sky.
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