. . . "The original version of monster soccer was not played on a smooth grass surface, but rather through the forests of the \"old country\". Modern monster soccer is no longer played in the forest, because it is too difficult for spectators to follow the action. You can, however, hear the influence of the old game in the terminology and slang that is still in use today. \n* \"Leaf Ripper\" - A hard shot that flies over the goal. \n* \"Lost in the Woods\" - A player that looks confused on the pitch. \n* \"Bark Duster\" - A point blank shot that bounces off another player. \n* \"Meadow Lark\" - A player that doesn't like contact. \n* 13 players on each side \n* Field is 200 yards long and 150 yards wide. \n* The ball is made from dragon leather and is virtually indestructible. \n* Matches last for 60 minutes with no halftime. \n* If a game ends in a tie a second, red colored ball is put into play. First team to score with either ball wins."@en . . . . "Toralei Stripe's Ghoul Sports notebook"@en . "The original version of monster soccer was not played on a smooth grass surface, but rather through the forests of the \"old country\". Modern monster soccer is no longer played in the forest, because it is too difficult for spectators to follow the action. You can, however, hear the influence of the old game in the terminology and slang that is still in use today."@en .