Name: | Chris Brown |
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City: | Telford |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Using the team to be an attacking force with maximum options using creative players with a well structured team in possession
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Secondary objectives for this are runs and movements off the front 3 players to either keep the defensive line together or to disrupt the back line so the Primary players can have more options to play forward.
Normal game rules apply when walk through pictures have been done and shooting from outside the area is also encouraged.
If nothing is on then possession is recycled to start again and find new path way forward keeping shape.
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Using half a pitch with 2 half space lanes running parallel with each other the full length of the half and one line running across the attacking third. A grid is already created outside the 18 yard box and up to the attacking third line for max 2 touch football
3 goals are set up for the defensive team to score in with one point for a goal in an outside goal and 2 points for a central goal.
Main goal is in play for attacking team.
Maniquinns are used to back fill the missing players in attack and wide areas accordingly as being compact within the middle area is what we are looking for to pull defensive shape apart and bring in wide players.
Only one side after the 18 yard box is in play at any one time and the coach starts the session from a full back position playing the ball into the centre backs
Offsides are in play but practice is started slowly to paint pictures with the no 8 and 10 of a 1-4-3-3 attacking formation being the primary players.
Keeping the no 8 and 10 wihin the middle area is key and keeping them triangulated with the no 9 and 4 is also key to success.
Full backs travel using wide channel at the same time no 4 feeds front players to offer width and defensive headache.
Primary players are no 8 and 10. Emphasis on breaking lines bewteen back 4 and midfield 4 and body shape to recieve and play quickly with limited touches.
Team moves forward as the play does with possession key when nothing is available as game is allowed to play more.