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Author: Jamie Birch🔥 Date: Category: Likes: 0 URL: https://www.skool.com/coachingacademy/3-4-1-formation-breakdown-9-aside


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Ross Whitehead🔥

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Ross Whitehead🔥 • Oct 13So it’s a 3-4-1 in defence and 3-2-3 in attack with the onus on the wide players to work hard up and down the wings? Would you encourage both wide players to attack at the same time or tell one to go and the other to tuck in?3Reply

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Ross Whitehead🔥 • Oct 13So it’s a 3-4-1 in defence and 3-2-3 in attack with the onus on the wide players to work hard up and down the wings? Would you encourage both wide players to attack at the same time or tell one to go and the other to tuck in?3Reply

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Ross Whitehead🔥 • Oct 13So it’s a 3-4-1 in defence and 3-2-3 in attack with the onus on the wide players to work hard up and down the wings? Would you encourage both wide players to attack at the same time or tell one to go and the other to tuck in?3Reply

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Jamie Birch🔥 • Oct 13@Ross Whitehead everyones different and that’s why football is so interesting (everyone does things differently). Yes that would be my preference, get the wide players forwards, let the back 3 support and switch possession if required. If we lose possession high, we have to delay the ball and slow the play down to allow us to get back into our oop shape.3Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Oct 13Love it. Leads into the 3-4-2-1 nicely4Reply

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Jess Knox • Oct 13This is what we play with our girls u12. So far it’s worked well.2Reply

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Jamie Birch🔥 • Oct 13@Jess Knox glad to hear it!1Reply

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