DAVID BAILLIE
| Name: | DAVID BAILLIE |
|---|---|
| City: | Redlands |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

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On coaches command of 1 or 2, the 3 blues in the middle have to defend the 3 reds of that side and stop them crossing the oppiste end line.
North-South and West to East. Can also make two different colors and call colors instead of numbers if that is easier.
Are we organized? Make sure we are compact centrally.
Do we have pressure on the ball? Closest person must apply this early.
Where do we show? Try force them to one side.
If attack slows, can we double up?
--> Can change field dimensions to make harder or easier if needed.

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3v3 in box. 3 red players dribble in with one bacll to create a 3v3.
Red can either dribble or pass though orange coanes to go live. Once they do so they go to big goal.
Ecnourage red to try go through centre to score easier.
Encourage blue to shoe wide to wear we have pressure.
3 for goal going through the middle vs 1 for goal when go wide?
Once ball is out of the box we play live to both sets of goals until ball is dead.
Are we organized? Make sure we are compact centrally.
Do we have pressure on the ball? Closest person must apply this early.
Where do we show? Try force them to one side.
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5V5 scrimmiage.
Establishing roles. Wide players make if a 5, 3 central players must poick up players.
Communication when we are passing players on.
Are we organized? Make sure we are compact. This is our priority. P/C/B
Where do we show? Try force them to one side.
Keep the reds outisde away from the center goal.