Keeper----If you can punch it at head height or below you should be able to catch it.
Full backs-----If in doubt- row Z. If you have time, play it on the floor to midfield, they are there somewhere! If under pressure longball down the channel but expect a few moans
Centre backs----as for full-backs, but also try to find a blue shirt with clearing headers.
Left and Right midfield----hug the lines and make yourself available and try and play the ball the strikers are expecting, you know, what you have done in training.
Centre midfield---if you can, play the telling ball. If not keep it simple and maintain possesstion.
Strikers--make the runs that you are expected to, the ones that have been practicing. Don't shoot on sight from 40 yards and don't try to walk the ball into the net. And remember if you lose the ball you need to win it back.
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A few tips Not rocket science
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Posted 25 February 2008 - 12:40 PM
BlueRover52, on Feb 25 2008, 12:24 PM, said:
Keeper----If you can punch it at head height or below you should be able to catch it.
Full backs-----If in doubt- row Z. If you have time, play it on the floor to midfield, they are there somewhere! If under pressure longball down the channel but expect a few moans
Centre backs----as for full-backs, but also try to find a blue shirt with clearing headers.
Left and Right midfield----hug the lines and make yourself available and try and play the ball the strikers are expecting, you know, what you have done in training.
Centre midfield---if you can, play the telling ball. If not keep it simple and maintain possesstion.
Strikers--make the runs that you are expected to, the ones that have been practicing. Don't shoot on sight from 40 yards and don't try to walk the ball into the net. And remember if you lose the ball you need to win it back.
Full backs-----If in doubt- row Z. If you have time, play it on the floor to midfield, they are there somewhere! If under pressure longball down the channel but expect a few moans
Centre backs----as for full-backs, but also try to find a blue shirt with clearing headers.
Left and Right midfield----hug the lines and make yourself available and try and play the ball the strikers are expecting, you know, what you have done in training.
Centre midfield---if you can, play the telling ball. If not keep it simple and maintain possesstion.
Strikers--make the runs that you are expected to, the ones that have been practicing. Don't shoot on sight from 40 yards and don't try to walk the ball into the net. And remember if you lose the ball you need to win it back.
To complicated
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Posted 25 February 2008 - 02:14 PM
Spireite-Karl, on Feb 25 2008, 12:40 PM, said:
To complicated
Yeah, could be right. Better start with this is the ball and that is the net.
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