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This is a game that i invented and I have been playing with my friends for some time. Basically, teams try to juggle a soccer ball (for those of you who dont know soccer too well, juggling is like what you do with a hackey sack) and knock the ball into the basket using any body part except your hands.
At my house our basketball hoop is above our garage door, so if you miss the ball bounces back to you. The game is played with a soccer ball usually up to 5 points. This might not sound like the greatest game, but if you're good at soccer it can be really fun. We call it Glockenspiel or Glocky for short (for no particular reason other than the fact that it sounds very German...although I am well aware that the Glockenspiel is actually a musical instrument). I'm sure that other people may have tried this idea with their friends, but I haven't been able to find any formal undertaking of the sport.
Basket Case
http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Basketcase halfbaked by my elf [thumbwax, Oct 04 2004]
Foot hoops
http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Foothoops kinda sorta, but different [thumbwax, Oct 04 2004]
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I thought the Glockenspiel was a Danish instrument? |
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And isn't this just the school-boy game of 'headers and volleys'? |
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//I thought the Glockenspiel was a Danish instrument?// funny you should ask and that "tyskland" means Germany in Skandinavian languages. |
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Didn't the Incans (or was it the Mayans?) play a game like this? No hoop, just a ring; games went on for days because the losers were killed or some such. |
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...and their heads were used as the game ball, or so I understand from visiting some ruins in Mexico. |
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FarmerJohn: Indeed it does, and it fits me so well, since i was brought up in Germany, and now i live in Norge. |
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Interesting idea. Soccer Basketball and Glockenspiel are both *terrible* names, though. I'll still give you the croissant. |
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