"Snibbing" or "snibber" was the term for hanging around the box.
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"Snibbing" or "snibber" was the term for hanging around the box.
"Snibbing around the box".
It has a vague undercurrent of what the likes of Peter Stringfellow gets up to.
I'm sure he has many diary entries along the lines of:
Tuesday 25th
"Didn't do much out of the ordinary. Just a bit of the old Snibbing around the box............................."
Bull-toe and goal hanging...all the other names ye have put on them are just weird;).
People that kept shooting and never pass was known as a 'Glory-hunter'...'would ya stop glorying!'
i remember it being toe peg growing up in limerick, goal hanging as well, i wish i was 10 all over again, you could play from 10 in the morning til 10 at night, struggle to get through the 90 mins these days
In a major shock, the UCD lads (who all grew up in South Dublin) all use much the same slang as me.
Toe-bog or toe-poke (mainly a distinction of power) and goal hatching/hanging were the terms of choice. Oh, and it was 3-and-in for me too.
We played games called World Cup and Squares, not sure if they're the same as yours. World Cup was where everyone paired off (and picked a nation) and basically a ball was thrown in and everybody tried to score. Squares was when there were three squares, two on the flank, one in the middle and in each square was offense and defense. The ball started on one flank, the offense there had to get a certain number of passes and cross it to the other flank where they then had to get a certain number before putting in the center where the strikers had to try to score. Don't know about 3 and in.
Ah squares, brilliant. Headers, crosses and volleys was the fav though.
That;s one we played a lot athough we just had one person who would stay in goals for all 3/4/5 rounds. Some amount of running and chasing involved- the first round maybe 5 or 6 of you would be chasing the ball, all aiming for the one net. Prime mooching opportunites for the weaker/more tired.
It's called Knockout, I think you'll find. And the trick was to let the better players tire themselves out running around before dispossessing them at the last minute/deflecting their weary shot. :)
Nope, World Cup.
I'm throwing my lot behind the terms 'toe bog', 'hatcher' and 'World Cup'.
Bull-toe and lodging (as in lodging on the goal-line).