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- @Bazdefc @The_W_Address I've watched Spain a lot and I think a key is that its impossible to say if its 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 half the time. 4 hours ago
- @The_W_Address Higher the work rate & def discipline of the 2, the more your liberate the 3 ahead of them to attack. Hence: Yaya/Martinez 4 hours ago
- @The_W_Address Yaya and Martinez 4 hours ago
- @colinelmes 9 year old kids flown in 4 w/end from Col & Minn. to play w/ local teams,19-0 scores, hot coffee thrown in coaches face by mom 4 hours ago
- @jeffwatchorn @DonkeyWhisperer Look at the smirk on that donkey. He's got guilty written all over him... 7 hours ago
Tag Archives: La Liga
Tactics are… overrated?
There’s a great t-shirt, put out by Zonal Marking’s Michael Cox or Inverting the Pyramid’s Jonathan Wilson, that simply says “Goals are overrated”. Feeding the ever growing soccer geek market, it speaks to the idea that our game is so … Continue reading →
Posted in Coaching
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Tagged Athletic Bilbao, Barcelona, La Liga, Llorente, soccer tactics
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Spanish football – it’s no contest
I tend to go on a bit too much about Barcelona here but the fact that Spanish football and Spanish players are revolutionizing the game is indisputable. FIFA just put out it’s short list of 25 players who are finalists … Continue reading →
Posted in World football
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Tagged Ballon D'or, Barcelona, FIFA, La Liga, Real Madrid, Spanish football
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13 Comments