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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan someone pls clarify how you classify kick and run? Are we talking 7v7 & 9v9 and kids playing bigger than the field and playing direct and launching it or 11v11 and kids just punting the ball and teams making runs? Surely if a smart kid knows how to switch the field like Bruno (ManU4Life) and the opponent is sleeping or not tracking or over pursuing that’s their problemo, no? Pls educate me.
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Thank you. I believe in playing from the back and having a smart midfielder with eyes behind their head to switch the field at the right time! Time to leave this thread!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTo me it's having your keeper punt or kick to mid no matter what (i.e. not building from the back). If a coach does this and relies on his kids being bigger and faster while using subs to keep the press going irregularly, then that's kick and run. Usually there is no strategy except overpowering and outpacing the other team and not bothering to string passes together. This doesn't require any soccer IQ from either the coach or the players. Is there a time and a place to play direct from the keeper, yes, but not every single play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSTA doesn’t want dirty laundry on their thread. Back to the b league club sta mom.
I hope, for the sake of the girls he convinces to sign up, that this new club works out. If it doesn’t though, there’s no one left for him and his followers to blame.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUnfortunately we experienced this style of play way too often at the GDA. Even though the players would practice it in games it was all punts, long balls to the corner, not that much if ever backwards passing etc. It was weird as they preached you should play a certain way but the games were exactly the opposite.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou’re complaining there wasn’t enough backwards passing?! 😂
Passing back (even to the keeper (shocking)), switching the field, making moves and getting rid of the ball, etc. is all part of actually playing the game as opposed to trying to mow people down every single game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan someone pls clarify how you classify kick and run? Are we talking 7v7 & 9v9 and kids playing bigger than the field and playing direct and launching it or 11v11 and kids just punting the ball and teams making runs? Surely if a smart kid knows how to switch the field like Bruno (ManU4Life) and the opponent is sleeping or not tracking or over pursuing that’s their problemo, no? Pls educate me.
One team is press plus kick and run. One team is pass and build. If you can figure out which is which, you learned something.
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Kick and run to me means either the goalie punting or it’s the backline players always launching the ball to bypass midfield and having 5 players pressing up top to run onto it. It’s not playing through lines just smash and run on while opposing teams players are facing their own goal, like it’s a kickoff. Experienced this many times playing world class fc teams in particular.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostKick and run to me means either the goalie punting or it’s the backline players always launching the ball to bypass midfield and having 5 players pressing up top to run onto it. It’s not playing through lines just smash and run on while opposing teams players are facing their own goal, like it’s a kickoff. Experienced this many times playing world class fc teams in particular.
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Yes absolutely love the way sjeb trains and plays. My daughter has played for a few different clubs and sjeb is the only one that actually trained to play the right way. Go watch them train. You will come away impressed. Don’t listen to the club bathers on here.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan’t say that I agree about WCFC but when our SJEB teams play CSA its all kick and run. Must say they beat us but do not play a particularly pleasing brand of football. Classic example of power and athleticism beating better trained and possession style teams. It will catch up eventually.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes absolutely love the way sjeb trains and plays. My daughter has played for a few different clubs and sjeb is the only one that actually trained to play the right way. Go watch them train. You will come away impressed. Don’t listen to the club bathers on here.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe training is ultimately the deciding factor in how the team plays, we might not always win when we play other teams (STA, CSA etc) but I know the girls are learning and playing the game correctly unlike other clubs that are just focused on winning.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGymnastics coach just was banned for 8 years for verbally abusing her kids . She coached Laurie Hernandez even she had enough of her **** . Times up buddy. Once a dad finally had had enough of him things will change. What league are Dynamite playing in ?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostKick and run to me means either the goalie punting or it’s the backline players always launching the ball to bypass midfield and having 5 players pressing up top to run onto it. It’s not playing through lines just smash and run on while opposing teams players are facing their own goal, like it’s a kickoff. Experienced this many times playing world class fc teams in particular.
Playing the game correctly is understanding the game. A good coach should be able to adjust hi/her tactics if the game is not going his/her way, or if the players are not suited for a particular style of soccer.
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