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Author: Jamie Birch🔥 Date: Category: Likes: 0 URL: https://www.skool.com/coachingacademy/what-do-you-think-of-this-tactic
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Aug 17If you’re a brilliant pressing and counter-pressing team, then it makes sense to give the ball away deep in the opposition half. Just ask the opposition the question, are you good enough to break us down? and when you give the ball away, we’re going to try and punish you1Reply










Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Aug 17If you’re a brilliant pressing and counter-pressing team, then it makes sense to give the ball away deep in the opposition half. Just ask the opposition the question, are you good enough to break us down? and when you give the ball away, we’re going to try and punish you1Reply









Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Aug 17If you’re a brilliant pressing and counter-pressing team, then it makes sense to give the ball away deep in the opposition half. Just ask the opposition the question, are you good enough to break us down? and when you give the ball away, we’re going to try and punish you1Reply

Ross Whitehead🔥
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Ross Whitehead🔥 • Aug 17It reminds me of rugby. You kick for touch to gain territory and put pressure on the opposition.You hope your team can win back possession from the resulting throw-in and cause them problems. I guess your team has to be good at defending those throw-ins and press hard to force mistakes.2Reply

Jamie Birch🔥
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Jamie Birch🔥 • Aug 17@Ross Whitehead great analogy Ross1Reply
Stephen Kavanagh
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Stephen Kavanagh • Aug 18My team nearly always start with the back 4 quite deep and play a straight pass, telegraphed, from the centre spot, all the way back to a centre back who immediately aims for our #9 with a long ball, if he isn’t pressed into a mistake first. We are a small team and so nearly always lose the ensuing 50:50 and find it hard to win the 2nd ball. Drives me nuts. This year we’ve decided to do exactly what the clip says and kick for territory and aim for either flank as close to the corner flag as possible and try and pin them in. It can’t be any worse that what we were doing!!3Reply

Jamie Birch🔥
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Jamie Birch🔥 • Aug 18Hi Stephen, how do you set up differently now at kick off? Do you still sit with a deep back 4 or do you load the players to one side or forward?1Reply

Stephen Kavanagh
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Stephen Kavanagh • Aug 18We’ve only been training, so no match experience yet. Yes - push the #10/8 and 11/7 plus #3/2 up, treat it like out of possession and play in 3 lanes, high up. CB’s and GK will need to be alert to any hit and hope long back over us.1Reply

Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Aug 25That Liverpool goal must be why teams kick for touch on kick offs 😂1Reply

Jamie Birch🔥
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Jamie Birch🔥 • Aug 25@Kevin Middleton only just put the game on what happened?0Reply
Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Aug 25@Jamie Birch they conceded from their own kick off1Reply