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The game is similar to heads and volleys in its style and objectives, it can be played by as few as three out field players with no upper limit including one goalkeeper.
A keeper is determined at the start of the game according to who kicked the ball furthest away from the losing player in the previous game.
The first game of the day every player starts on the tally of five and the keeper gains an extra point, but after each game the points transfer over to the next game.
Ways of gaining extra points after each game are as follows ; going a complete round without losing a point, been the scorer of the final goal of the game and hitting the loser in the ' redass ' section of the game.
The aim of the game is to reduce the points of your opponents by scoring only volleys or headers set up by other outfield players.
A volley must be scored outside of the marked out area and only headers can be scored inside of it.
For a keeper to become an outfield player ; an outfield player must miss the target, score an illegitimate goal or kick the ball over the pitch boundary.
The keeper can also play an active part in which a catch would result in the last player to kick the ball becoming the keeper.
The forfeit for losing all your points, results in the keeper standing facing away from the penalty spot on his goal line and have each out field player strike a ball at him.
Every player has a season score that starts at zero.
the season is a long period of time these games are organised and the redass seasons in cheadle lasted throughout the summer.
The table standings are dependent upon each players ability to hit the losing player at the end of each game giving them a + 1 upon their summer score tally, but they lose a point for everytime they get hit.
The points are accumulated after every game carrying onto the next.

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