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 Any of the older generation on this site play walking football ? If so what's your club & do you fancy organising a friendly ? I've been playing for four years now & surprised how popular it is . 
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 Palace played it for the last four years. 
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 I think some of the old boys are still making their way to computer to send a reply ! 
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 I've been playing for a good few years now...really enjoy it. I'm the ultimate in laziness and play in goal at walking football! The standard has improved a lot over the years and there's a good social side to it which is important as Christchurch (Dorset, not NZ) has got more than a few people who have retired down here so may not know many people locally. We've even got someone who plays for England over-70s. Generally the standard is very mixed from people like me who have only played school football and the like, to a couple of people who played semi-pro when they were young 
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 Teddy eagle , perhaps the seaweed could do with him at moment . 6 games, no goals lol . 
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 Any ex professionals play walking football ? 
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 Originally posted by ASCPFC 
 
Palace played it for the last four years. 
 
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 Anybody in the area of neath in Wales on Sunday 15th may come along & watch a league tournament of walking football from 10 am @ neath sport's club . 
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 Walking football is growing & our club in haverfordwest are always looking to play other team's . We are on f.book so check out our page etc & feel free to get in touch & organise a friendly etc . 
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 What determines if it’s a slow run or a walk ? 
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 Originally posted by cryrst 
 
What determines if it’s a slow run or a walk ? I assume it's like in race walking (and snooker and billiards). One foot in contact with the floor at all times. 
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