Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Zaba I assume still sorting stuff back home
Tony P wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Zaba I assume still sorting stuff back home
Have I missed something here?
brite blu sky wrote:Great to hear they had a good session, particularly in respect to the importance of the game coming up.
I realise they are often not on a full sized pitch, but I'm wondering Doug if they play the same 'slowing down the forward momentum' in build up play in training like they seem to do all too often in games, or is there a distinct diference ?
I ask because I'm trying to understand, like others, where this overcautious build up play is coming from.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Great to hear they had a good session, particularly in respect to the importance of the game coming up.
I realise they are often not on a full sized pitch, but I'm wondering Doug if they play the same 'slowing down the forward momentum' in build up play in training like they seem to do all too often in games, or is there a distinct diference ?
I ask because I'm trying to understand, like others, where this overcautious build up play is coming from.
When they work on a full pitch ( and don't forget it's usually without players in opposition) it's often a slow passing build up and then to suddenly spring into action.Today they did a little work with 3 players attacking them and then the plan seemed to be to break very quickly as a team when the ball broke. When it's on a small pitch it is literally all about the first touch and movement.
brite blu sky wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Great to hear they had a good session, particularly in respect to the importance of the game coming up.
I realise they are often not on a full sized pitch, but I'm wondering Doug if they play the same 'slowing down the forward momentum' in build up play in training like they seem to do all too often in games, or is there a distinct diference ?
I ask because I'm trying to understand, like others, where this overcautious build up play is coming from.
When they work on a full pitch ( and don't forget it's usually without players in opposition) it's often a slow passing build up and then to suddenly spring into action.Today they did a little work with 3 players attacking them and then the plan seemed to be to break very quickly as a team when the ball broke. When it's on a small pitch it is literally all about the first touch and movement.
Ok, cheers Doug. That seems to suggest that they are training to be patient and keep probing until an opportunity arises out of the movement of the forward players. It would suggest that the training IS attempting to instill what we see in games. Maybe I'm reading too much into that ?
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