Author Topic: Tips for Defenders, Mids, Forwards  (Read 71254 times)

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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #156 on: May 06, 2009, 10:38: AM »
Sule's pic is just confusing

so basically just judge when appropriate

ok when i go for a run should i cut in with the ball or always down the wing?

plaxico is right, dont force the play, if it isnt working then keep it simple
otherwise its all about what ur more comfortable, when u cut inside there's usually a large mess in the middle and more players while on the wing its more 1-1

again, whatever you prefer, i myself am a bigger fan of cutting inside and shooting or playing a 1-2 with my wide guy (down the line or inside)
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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #157 on: May 06, 2009, 05:38: PM »
i've had two game as LB and i usually pass to the CM run around the winger and get a through ball from the CM, we have a crazy CM


BTW plaxio our coach does not know anything

all we do is run like motherfuckers the whole training session


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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #158 on: May 08, 2009, 01:53: AM »
i've had two game as LB and i usually pass to the CM run around the winger and get a through ball from the CM, we have a crazy CM


BTW plaxio our coach does not know anything

all we do is run like motherfuckers the whole training session
that's like better than the coach of my city's team...
almost EVERY training session, he brings the lads to the pitch. know what they do?
push ups. sit ups.
they don't even get to touch a ball
after that they just go home...
and he also does this with the little kids... they don't even have proper touch of a football! and he lets them do push ups and sit ups????
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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #159 on: May 08, 2009, 09:52: PM »
haha lol

our coach is the worst

i seriously love LB now, i dont know why, i just feel at home on the left, do you guys get this in other positions?

like i cant even play on the right i feel weird


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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #160 on: May 09, 2009, 07:08: AM »
i feel comfortable on both sides but im also a fan of the DM position even if i rarely play it
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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #161 on: May 09, 2009, 09:30: PM »
i was born to be a DM but we have too much midfeilders which means i would have to go on bench which i hate, i just cant stand sitting there while everyone else is playing so i went LB


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Re: Tips for Forwards
« Reply #162 on: Jun 19, 2009, 11:21: AM »
i play both midfeild and forward, mostly forward. i am deffanetly a faster player. i always look for threwballs and i seem to rarly get them, wen i play mid i try to send alot of threwballs and put it into the corners, it works but not great.

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Re: Tips for Defenders
« Reply #163 on: Jun 24, 2009, 02:48: AM »
Thanks for the tips, OP! :cheers:

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Re: Tips for Forwards
« Reply #164 on: Sep 15, 2010, 12:45: PM »
I good tip for forwards: try to score some goals, so you don't end up playing right back.  :grin:
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Re: Tips for Forwards
« Reply #165 on: Sep 19, 2010, 12:18: PM »
make sure you shoot at the other teams goal, never shoot the ball into your own goal, its bad mistake alot of people make
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Re: Tips for Forwards
« Reply #166 on: Sep 25, 2010, 06:26: PM »
A good tip for forwards: try to score some goals, so you don't end up playing right back.  :grin:
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Re: Tips for Forwards
« Reply #167 on: Oct 12, 2010, 09:59: AM »
 :stupid: :grin:

On a serious note, what does everyone think about strikers who place the ball in between the keepers legs when going one-on-one?  Think it's intentional just about every time?  I think it's a great way to score but you'd think they'd play it around the keeper rather than through the legs. 
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