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I am in the same boat. I have had a successful 7 a side team but now need to make the transition and recruit additonal players to bolster the squad.
I am working on overload scenarios, i.e 4v3, 5v3, 3v2, 6v4; use of space and movement; lobbing and high shots to utilise the size of goals; SSG's that work on core abilities such as 1v1; passing in triangles; shooting; playing out from the keeper etc. I will introduce offside as i go. Set pieces come later. I have a number of SSG's if you need me to be more specific? |
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Rather than send through a number of SSG's i would point you in the direction of the giveusbackourgame website and Paul Cooper will send you through a book of them. But concentrate on overloads and using space withn different areas of the pitch as already advised.
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