This is designed to be a fun warm down game before the final stretches. the aim of this game is for players to get from one side of the grid to the other with their football without getting tackled by the player in the middle.
The player in the middle can only move from side to side and has to try and tackle the players trying to get to the other side. If he is able to tackle them then they join him in the middle and try and tackle the remaining players. this keeps going until there is a winner.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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