eBook 38: Game Changing Strategies and Different Systems of Play to Teach Your Team for 11 v 11 with Animations
/There will be many occasions where we must change the system of play to suit the moment. We want to be able to play several different ways depending on the course of the game. Ultimately, we want to stick to our own game plan as closely as possible; based on what we practice and to keep it simple for us as we dictate to our opponents and impose OUR WAY on them. But game situations can change, and we may have to adjust to suit them. Your personnel may also dictate how you adjust.
In this 111 page eBook, we have chosen these systems of play below (it could be others depending on your needs and beliefs).
1-4-2-3-1: Attacking and defending shape.
1-3-3-1-3: Note the different way the wing fullbacks defend positionally compared to the 14231.
1-2-3-2-3: We are losing and must take chances and attack. Like a 1-2-3-5 of the early 20th Century.
1-5-4-1 and Counter Attacking: We are winning but under intense pressure switch from 1-4-2-3-1.
Alternative way: 1-3-3-1-3 we are winning but under intense pressure we change to 1-4-4-1-1 or 1-4-1-4-1 and counterattack.
We are down to 10 players and losing: Game Strategy Changes: Set up in an offensive 1-4-2-3 (1-2-3-1-3)
We are down to 10 players and winning: Game Strategy changes: We set up in a 1-4-4-1
We are down to 10 players and winning: Game Strategy changes: we set up in a 1-5-3-1
This guarantees us NOTHING results wise; but it does give us the best possible chance to win; but at the very least; we are prepared for almost anything.
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