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It didn't really work like that. If you were good enough to be on the team, you played and that was pretty much that.
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Serious though - how many of you guy's got "promised" you'd be in a position to choose Footyy Teams each week and Rugger lesser so!!?
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Once a week (or twice counting PE) seems a very small amount. In the sixth form especially I remember doing some form of sport every day except for Sunday, even if in some cases it was only practice and pep talks from our coaches. (There might actually have been a few Sunday practices as well.) Wednesday was Corps but that too involved exercise.Originally posted by zabadak View PostWe had "games" once a week - usually Fridays, IIRC...
We also had PE once a week, on a different day.
We didn’t refer to sport as “games” because there was a school slang word “eccer”, short for exercise which we always used.
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I’m sure I’d get awarded a Master of Farts.Originally posted by 80sChav View PostYou wanna - lots do Uni at our age
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Really agree and you make me want to go back to college!Originally posted by 80sChav View PostMe too on both l;evels and I still would if I went back to College
As though I am no Spring Chick I can do an half an Hour at Footy!!
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Me too on both l;evels and I still would if I went back to CollegeOriginally posted by Silver Bear View PostI’d like to have played more Footy. My school was extremely Rugger oriented. In my sports-mad 6th Form years I played a bit of 5-a-side Football in the school holidays.
As though I am no Spring Chick I can do an half an Hour at Footy!!
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I’d like to have played more Footy. My school was extremely Rugger oriented. In my sports-mad 6th Form years I played a bit of 5-a-side Football in the school holidays.Originally posted by 80sChav View PostWe had Double in the 6th Fortm Silver bear
Though the best thing for mne about Sports was running my own Footy Team years later, based out of desperation and sorrow I was always picked last - so something good came from School sports for me lol
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We had Double in the 6th Fortm Silver bearOriginally posted by Silver Bear View PostI had sport of some kind every afternoon at school. PE was one double lesson a week but we didn’t have it in the 6th form.
Though the best thing for mne about Sports was running my own Footy Team years later, based out of desperation and sorrow I was always picked last - so something good came from School sports for me lol
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I had sport of some kind every afternoon at school. PE was one double lesson a week but we didn’t have it in the 6th form.Originally posted by zabadak View PostWe had "games" once a week - usually Fridays, IIRC...
We also had PE once a week, on a different day.
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Yes, it was a very good thing for me and I really think I derived benefit from it. I got very into Rugger in my last two years at school leading up to A Levels (although I’d played for the House for years before that). I think getting into it in the 6th form was what made me go on with it at university.Originally posted by darren View PostSo in the end compulsory sport was a good thing for you looking back on those days.
i can see how it was considered character building playing in a team game.
you must have got to like rugby as you played it at uni.
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So in the end compulsory sport was a good thing for you looking back on those days.
i can see how it was considered character building playing in a team game.
you must have got to like rugby as you played it at uni.
Originally posted by silver bear View Posti remember having mixed feelings about compulsory sport at school especially as it was every single day, except for wednesday afternoon when we had corps. Often i thought i would rather be sitting around being lazy. Many of my mates gave it up in the final two years but i was in a house team for rugger and eventually played for the school as well and so was told that i pretty much had to carry on! I developed an extreme tolerance of cold because of it. Sport was considered more important than academic achievement at my school and part of 'character building' (!). Looking back i think it did me a lot of good and gave me skills that i wouldn't have had otherwise as well as a lot of exercise and a few hard knocks. For my sins i continued to play at university.
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We had "games" once a week - usually Fridays, IIRC...
We also had PE once a week, on a different day.
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Another aspect of this is that I followed the opposite of the usual pattern, which was to slack off a bit on sport or virtually give it up in the sixth form (16-18). Before my O Levels, I did sport because it was compulsory and expected of me and because I was selected for teams. In the sixth form, by contrast, I played it with enthusiasm and great enjoyment.
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