No dont just leave the smallest quickest player upfield, lets leave the front four on the half way line, then by BGs logic the opposition will need to leave 5 defenders to mark them.
That way with 1 taking the corner, there are only 4 attackers in the box to be marked by 6 defenders, so man mark and each post marked.
So we should have 8 on the half way line, they need 9 to defend, plus their keeper, means 1 taking the corner, and no one attacking.
I'm emailing Chris now!
I do love it when people with little or no experience of coaching or managing at a decent level come on here and give advice about tactics.
This is obviously beyond the thinking of most on here. So they have to resort to trying to take the p..s with stupid suggestions. All I did was ask a simple question about a situation that I used in my coaching course in 1968 that I believe is still relevant now.
Can somebody please explain why we do not leave the smallest quickest player in the centre circle.
Answer: he was in the cenre circle, but because he was so small and quick, he buggered off.
This would mean the opponents leaving 2 men back to mark him and if the ball was hoofed out to between those players and the keeper it would give us a valuable outlet to relieve pressure. without the ball being pumped back into our box.
Can somebody please explain why we do not leave the smallest quickest player in the centre circle. This would mean the opponents leaving 2 men back to mark him and if the ball was hoofed out to between those players and the keeper it would give us a valuable outlet to relieve pressure. without the ball being pumped back into our box.
Was this course through the post? I'm sure you're on a wind-up. 1968 ffs
This is obviously beyond the thinking of most on here. So they have to resort to trying to take the p..s with stupid suggestions. All I did was ask a simple question about a situation that I used in my coaching course in 1968 that I believe is still relevant now.
I do love it when people with little or no experience of coaching or managing at a decent level come on here and give advice about tactics.
Can somebody please explain why we do not leave the smallest quickest player in the centre circle. This would mean the opponents leaving 2 men back to mark him and if the ball was hoofed out to between those players and the keeper it would give us a valuable outlet to relieve pressure. without the ball being pumped back into our box.
This is obviously beyond the thinking of most on here. So they have to resort to trying to take the p..s with stupid suggestions. All I did was ask a simple question about a situation that I used in my coaching course in 1968 that I believe is still relevant now.