| Name: | Geoffrey Wainwright |
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| City: | Sheffield |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Designed to cover a variety of passing and receiving scenarios. Initially focussed on technique of passing and receiving and building on that with technical detail to create space for this. Tempo is key right from the start in order to keep the practice as realistic as possible.
Implements these areas in to a challenge and more pressurised situation and then phase of play to give an all round picture of when this can be implemented and how pitch location may affect decisions.

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As before in terms of movement after the pass but now moving around the box. Create space with sharp movement away from the cone/marker in each corner and receive on the back foot to play quickly. Change direction after 3 minutes.
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Now the front of each corner move to closest central cone as pictured. The players now create an up, back and through motion. The ball is played from the outer cone to the furthest central cone on that channel (1), the ball is then set to the central cone adjacent (2) who plays a pass out to the other outer cone (3). Change direction every 2 minutes.
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Players are split into 3 teams of 5 with the remaining player a floater in the middle for whichever team is in possession. 2 Teams compete in the middle with remaining team positioning themselves around the outside of the square. These players can be passed to but must play the ball back in within 3 touches. The competing teams aim to complete 5 passes without interruption and if successful can knock a ball off the cone in one of the corners. If successful the losing team move to the outside and the outer team move in.
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Our attacking play will be centred around the following zones. Entrusting creativity to our central midfield players in the incision zone. Our attacking unit will be responsible for offering options to break into the target area or half space via direct route from #9 or 7 and 11 via the deep receiving pockets. If #7 or #11 receive the ball then 2/3 moves up to support that side and one of centre backs moving into that support zone.
Balance is key and rotations in midfield must include 1 remaining to slow down counter attacking threats while the block recovers.
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Basic Pass and movement (10 mins)
Start by working in vertical channels. Ball is passed through to opposite player who controls before repeating the same movement back. Each player follows their pass and joins the side that they passed towards.
Progress to use both feet. If receiving on left then play with the right and vice versa.
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