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Old 14-11-2007, 05:40 PM
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Default RE: Improving one touch play (SSG)

Hello All

I have a L2 final assessment next week and have just recieved my sessions. My Small Sided Game is Improving one touch play.

I really need your help on this topic because this was not covered in the level 2 course. Can anyone suggest a good formation for this topic is well.

All help much appreciated.

Thanks.

Greg
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Post up your plan as it stands, and I'm sure we can supply a few pointers.
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Old 15-11-2007, 04:31 PM
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It will have been covered on your course or support days and one of your fellow candidates will have had this session.

Formation GK-2-1-2
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Old 16-11-2007, 02:45 PM
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This was done by a fellow candidate but not well. As it should only be done in certain areas I will only coach it in the finally third. Midfielder recieves it with strikers going long, then stikers quickly coming short to recieve. Depending on situation, stiker can put in a through ball to other striker who spins off his marker or can pass back to midfilder. I have a starting position where the defender makes a pass to a midfielder but the other midfielder cuts it out and they attack 3v2 with a recovering defender. Can anyone else suggest any other starting positions?

Key factors:

1)first touch
2)decision making
3)awareness
4)technique (passing into feet/into space)
5)communication

Does anyone else have any suggestions?

Thanks for your help.

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