Author Topic: Tips for Defenders, Mids, Forwards  (Read 71208 times)

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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #24 on: Oct 12, 2008, 02:38: AM »
jockey him/her and force them to the sidelines where they have to try to pull a move or make a bad pass to switch the field. never focus on ther moves, just the ball.

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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #25 on: Oct 12, 2008, 11:52: AM »
what if you push him/her out wide and then they delightfully chip the ball over u and the u realize that they are very good at 10m sprints\

it all depends on the striker's style and you have to adapt to it
u cant play all strikers as the same because they all play differently
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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #26 on: Oct 12, 2008, 11:55: AM »
what if you push him/her out wide and then they delightfully chip the ball over u and the u realize that they are very good at 10m sprints\

You should never let the ball and the player get around you. One of them has to go down. :biggrin:
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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #27 on: Oct 12, 2008, 02:57: PM »
what if you push him/her out wide and then they delightfully chip the ball over u and the u realize that they are very good at 10m sprints\

You should never let the ball and the player get around you. One of them has to go down. :biggrin:
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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #28 on: Oct 13, 2008, 03:15: AM »
i train lots of different ground moves everyday because i have some good right back in my league and they normally figure out your style really easily so the 1st thing i do is to try and beat them on pace and then next time i will try skill and i just keep switching them around because most of the time the defenders predict the wrong thing when you use different tecniques
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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #29 on: Oct 13, 2008, 03:27: AM »
I play as a center back on our men's league team now.  Only 1 goal against us in 2 games.  Before that, we would average about 3 against per game.  Go on, ask your questions... free tips from the legendary center back.  You may call me the new Beckenbauer. :biggrin:
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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #30 on: Oct 13, 2008, 04:30: AM »
I play as a center back on our men's league team now.  Only 1 goal against us in 2 games.  Before that, we would average about 3 against per game.  Go on, ask your questions... free tips from the legendary center back.  You may call me the new Beckenbauer. :biggrin:
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on a serious note: Adi, do you know of any liberal arts colleges (amherst, reed, swarthmore, haverford, etc...) that have decent soccer teams...it might factor into my decision on where to apply...especially if this winter season pans out and I do well playing a year up...
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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #31 on: Oct 13, 2008, 08:09: PM »
i play as a center back and i think sules idea is perfect,

when i face a fast attacker i usually just give a nudge to put them of balance,

if they go beside you puch their chest i slows them down and gives you time to turn and run after them, i think my one weakness i my reaction time i react late when they pass me like that, the little puch gives me an advantage and refs never notice it


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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #32 on: Oct 16, 2008, 06:27: AM »
I play as a center back on our men's league team now.  Only 1 goal against us in 2 games.  Before that, we would average about 3 against per game.  Go on, ask your questions... free tips from the legendary center back.  You may call me the new Beckenbauer. :biggrin:
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on a serious note: Adi, do you know of any liberal arts colleges (amherst, reed, swarthmore, haverford, etc...) that have decent soccer teams...it might factor into my decision on where to apply...especially if this winter season pans out and I do well playing a year up...

Sorry man, not sure if I know of any. I mainly looked for schools in Texas and I don't think any of them are good liberal arts schools.
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Re: Tips for Forwards
« Reply #33 on: Oct 21, 2008, 09:29: PM »
i try to assist more, and leave the goalscoring up to the fast guy who i play alongside up front....
i come a bit deeper, its good to demand the ball, but dont panic, be composed and keep your head up. If you have a fast partner, then if you are ever in trouble just hit it long and he might run onto it, but one thing is ALWAYS be relaxed on the ball and look for the right pass...
i try too many tricks sometimes it infuriates my team mates like ill try a rabona at the half way line LMAO
anywayz hope it helps

your first few lines are tottaly correct. when i go upfront i preffer to set up rather then score.


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Re: Tips for Forwards
« Reply #34 on: Oct 22, 2008, 03:29: AM »
always always always run to where the ball will land in the penalty box, even if the GK is gonna save. there will always be rebounds. i scored so many times to this, Inzaghi always do it.

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Re: Tips for Forwards
« Reply #35 on: Oct 22, 2008, 12:01: PM »
make diagonal runs

forwards who can't keep their runs on an angle =  :bang: