So, picture this. You’re playing football on a London street, bringing a new blend of strategy, agility and adaptability to the game we all love. The narrow lanes of London, lined with parked cars and weird pavements (sidewalks, to those across the pond), result in a game that’s as much an obstacle course as anything else. While the rules of the game could remain mostly the same, enough that an observer would be able to identify what is taking place in front of them, there would be a few quirks that would provide a little twist to the traditional game.
One such example would be the inclusion of the ever-pleasant London youth, who tend to have a penchant for “bladed articles”. Their mere presence turns every play into a test of vigilance, awareness and street smarts. No longer does clearing the safety mean you’re taking it to the house. Oh no. Now you must also clear Archie and Theo, who have no interest in the ball but rather a pound of flesh because of a stray glance you gave them in-between series. Good luck.
One such example would be the inclusion of the ever-pleasant London youth, who tend to have a penchant for “bladed articles”. Their mere presence turns every play into a test of vigilance, awareness and street smarts. No longer does clearing the safety mean you’re taking it to the house. Oh no. Now you must also clear Archie and Theo, who have no interest in the ball but rather a pound of flesh because of a stray glance you gave them in-between series. Good luck.
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