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Re: Tips for Forwards
« Reply #168 on: Oct 17, 2010, 09:38: AM »
They do that because the keeper is supposed to come out with his arms and legs spread so if everything is spread out theyre taking alot of space.

So you either pop it over him or slide it underneath

..for breakaways that is
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Re: Tips for Defenders & Goalkeepers
« Reply #169 on: Oct 21, 2010, 11:44: AM »
this is great post


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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #170 on: Nov 01, 2010, 04:15: PM »
i play defensive mid and one problem i have is every time i control the ball it always seems to still bounce
and then i have trouble playing the pass or throughball or taking someone on because the ball is still bouncing

and i even noticed that when i play indoor, i play much better when the ball is on the ground cus i usually play 5 a side and we always keep it on the ground

so is this my fault that i'm not controlling it properly or do other ppl have this problem



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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #171 on: Nov 02, 2010, 04:41: AM »
It's probably your fault... or the surface is just bad which causes the ball to bounce when it should drop dead.  We played on a pitch this weekend where the ball bounced non-stop, no matter how good your touch was.  If the surface is good, then you need to work on your first touch a bit more.  Try "cushioning" the ball when it's about to hit your foot... pull your foot back with the ball as it hits it... it'll soften the contact with the ball for a better touch.  Confidence is obviously the other thing...
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Re: Tips for Defenders, Mids, and Forwards
« Reply #172 on: Jan 09, 2011, 08:27: PM »
Modern football does have the position but nothing is concrete. Otherwise a defender never get goals. For complete football players always change positions.

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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #173 on: Oct 09, 2011, 11:24: PM »
TIPS for strikers:
                           prefer short passes instead of long passes.because short passes can setup goals easily for your strike partner




























   

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Re: Tips for Defenders, Mids, Forwards
« Reply #174 on: Jun 09, 2012, 08:10: AM »
i play defensive mid and one problem i have is every time i control the ball it always seems to still bounce
and then i have trouble playing the pass or throughball or taking someone on because the ball is still bouncing

and i even noticed that when i play indoor, i play much better when the ball is on the ground cus i usually play 5 a side and we always keep it on the ground

so is this my fault that i'm not controlling it properly or do other ppl have this problem



Most likely, you need to make sure your 1st touch is good and make a good 2nd touch to make sure the ball is settled. You can also make this touch  directional towards whatever play you are going to make next.

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Re: Tips for Defenders, Mids, Forwards
« Reply #175 on: Jun 09, 2012, 08:43: AM »
Yeah, this thread has lots of quality information.

We need people to ask for advice.
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Re: Tips for Defenders, Mids, Forwards
« Reply #176 on: Nov 16, 2012, 12:48: AM »
great tips, love it! :You_Rock_Emoticon:

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Re: Tips for Defenders, Mids, Forwards
« Reply #177 on: May 14, 2018, 11:45: PM »
A goalie cannot use their hands to play the ball if a teammate passes the ball directly to them ... Their field position is in between the defenders and forwards. ... Midfielders play both defensive and offensive roles and must be accurate passers.

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Re: Tips for Defenders, Mids, Forwards
« Reply #178 on: May 16, 2018, 08:57: PM »
Defender is a most important and fully skilled player in football  in football .Because goal in You must be able to read the situation, the player in possession and other attacking and defensive players activity.

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Re: Tips for Defenders, Mids, Forwards
« Reply #179 on: Jun 18, 2018, 07:55: PM »
Fantasy Premier League Tips: Best defenders to sign and transfer in on your Wildcard for Gameweek 32? Most reliable for clean sheets, attacking returns, double gameweek potential and differentials