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Old 19-04-2007, 12:45 AM
Androck Androck is offline
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Default Short but wide pitch with 4 goals

I use a drill with a grid 40yd X 60-70yd wide with two small goals or cones as goals on each end of the long sides. I play 5v5,6v6,7v7 You can adjust the size of the pitch for players. If the team in possession goes to one of the goals and it is conjested they are forced to play the ball out to the opposite side to the other goal. The players pick it up quite quickly We use short wide fields to spread the ball to wide positions and narrow long fields to encourage thru balls. Hope I am making sense
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Old 07-10-2007, 05:08 AM
eacorletto eacorletto is offline
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If you still have this info., can you e-mail me too.
eacorletto@gmail.com

thank you.....
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Old 29-10-2007, 12:19 PM
bewler bewler is offline
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Default Long time ago

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I'm working on a session tonight with my U10's that is not really about width, but speed of play in congested areas - which by default actually encourages players to get into wide positions or move the ball wide.

I start off with a 5v5 in a 40x30 grid split into two halves denoting defence and attack zones. Object is to run the ball over your opponents goal line, but both teams are conditioned to only have two touches maximum in defensive area. Coaching points are slick, sharp passing and movement, move the ball quickly in defensive area, don't take risks in defence.

From there I progress to splitting the pitch lengthways into three zones (so two wide areas and one central zone). At the end of each area is a mini-goal (cones are fine) so you end up having three goals at each end of the same 40x30 area. Emphasis now switches on 2-touch in that central strip, encourage players to be creative in wide positions but to not take chances or risks in the normally congested midfield areas.

Finally we play a 8v8 match, but I mark out a square in the central area of the whole pitch (which is now 60x40) and tell all players that it is two touch in that central zone but unlimited touches elsewhere. You will see them think and act quickly in the middle, but also it will encurage them to spread the ball wide (or to stay wide to receive the ball) where they are then asked to be creative again and have as many touches as they want.

It's important to maintain a high tempo with this session, with lots of good movement off the ball and nice sharp passing. I've prepared a session plan for this if anybody has trouble understanding the above, just let me know and I'll email it.
I know it was a long time ago posted!! But if possible cookie could you please send me the session plan, I too run an Under 10s team, and at the moment they are playing direct football, want to try and install a bit of width to the team.

Cheers bewler14@aol.com
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