Players must listen and respond to the coaches commands. If the coach says North Stand the players must dribble to that line, likewise if the coach says South Stand the players run to that end.
Below are some commands you could use.
1. The Boss is here - Players stand to attention and salute.
2. The trainer is here - Players fall to the ground and grab their knees and make lots of noise.
3. Diving headers - Players fall to the ground, face down with forehead on the ball.
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