4v4. with each blue and yellow staying in one quarter. Have two neutral floaters.
Good for moving getting the ball moving and getting the players to check around them when receiving a pass. We should encourage the players to spot the 3 v 1s. The tighter you make the field the quicker and snappier the passes need to be.
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