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===Game terms===
 
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'''System Karela''': a tactic known as all-out-defense, Catenaccio or (especially by fans from [[Cockbill Street]]) "the most boring tactic ever". The name was invented by [[Rejistania]]n newspapers since [[H1SR]] team Karela Lines regularily uses it.
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'''System Karela''': a tactic known as all-out-defense, Catenaccio or (especially by fans from [[Cockbill Street]]) "the most boring tactic ever". The name was invented by [[Rejistania]]n newspapers since [[H1SR]] team Karela Lines regularily uses it. It has since spread to foreign countries, [[Cockbill Street]] adopting it with great success in World Cup 20.
  
 
'''System Jesejil''': a 4-5-1 tactic, often in combination with pressing, named after the city Jesejil kali in nanti ligat. The rejistani U21 tends to use it since years.
 
'''System Jesejil''': a 4-5-1 tactic, often in combination with pressing, named after the city Jesejil kali in nanti ligat. The rejistani U21 tends to use it since years.

Revision as of 16:03, 23 January 2005

Game terms

System Karela: a tactic known as all-out-defense, Catenaccio or (especially by fans from Cockbill Street) "the most boring tactic ever". The name was invented by Rejistanian newspapers since H1SR team Karela Lines regularily uses it. It has since spread to foreign countries, Cockbill Street adopting it with great success in World Cup 20.

System Jesejil: a 4-5-1 tactic, often in combination with pressing, named after the city Jesejil kali in nanti ligat. The rejistani U21 tends to use it since years.

System Imdila: Hexen Imdila, the first coach of the rejistani national team, often used a 4-4-2 tactic. In the "propaganda war" with co-coach Ha~e Hangila, the term System Imdila for this tactic was used.

System Hangila: "propaganda war", the second. Ha~e Hangila had to hear the term System Hangila for his more attacking 3-4-3 formation. Both expressions lost their negative conotation entirely and are used neutrally.

System Takil: A rejistani expression for All-Out-Attack (2-3-5). It's name derives from the fact that coach Laxtu Takil used it in the World Cup qualifiers.