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Greg Manley referees the match at Come Out & Play NYU 2009
Two Rookies get to know one another at Come Out And Play NYC 2009
Black team Celebrates at Come Out and Play NYC 2009
Goalkeeper Justin Deichman diving to block a shot
Goalies soaking in the aftermath
Goalkeepers struggle for positioning
Polaroid of the first game ever. December 2nd, 2006. ConEdison Field
Adam Raymond and Michael Gorwitz get airborne at the 2008 harvest tournament in Prospect Park, Brooklyn
Darius "Fancy" Homayoun drives on goal.
taken from Summer League 2009 (courtesy Sasha Arutyunova)
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“Circle Rules Football reinvents the rules completely…the sport…has attracted a following in Brooklyn and made for a wonderfully weird weekly event to which any and all are invited”
– Elliot Glazer, urlesque.com
“Many new sports players like the fact that you don’t have to have decades of experience to play these games. Unlike a recreational soccer league, where someone may have played on their high school or college teams, newly invented sports offer participants a relatively level playing field. New York University experimental theater alumnus Greg Manley invented Circle Rules Football to do just that.”
– Laurie Rich, Columbia News Service
“It was well structured. The Federation was very constructive in their analysis of games proposed by participants. I felt that a real team spirit was fostered and I knew my peers better.”
– Ingrid Burrington, Reverse Ark Schoolhouse: Contemporary Museum Baltimore