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U19 12th Man
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Indoor balls
Hi guys,
Today my team started indoor practice but after our session we noticed that there were several yellow marks. We use yellow indoor balls (manufactured by Surridge). As the indoor facilities are not ours, I'm looking into purchasing new indoor balls that don't leave marks. Every suggestion, idea, help is more then welcome. Cheers.
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U19 12th Man
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The good thing is that with some water and old clots the marks easily disappear.
But still, we paid good money for so called balls that wouldn't leave marks. If somebody wants to give more input, please do. Cheers Last edited by Amobokobokoboko; 30-10-2011 at 12:06 PM. |
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