Off Side Rule: be aware all the time.
The attack comes from our center left.
3Kevin, 4Richie, 5Terence, 2 Oen form a stright line and avance together until you reach the midfielders line: 6Lanz and Brian; this strategy always will work if your time and coordination is perfect.
Why we'r doing this:
1. reducing spaces for defense. 2. we have more players to attack
3. our lines are closer together. 4. we closer to their goalie
5. We show order in the field, when we loose order, we can not defend neither attack well, we become a desoriented people in a football field.
We can not wait for the other team to polpulate our half field and worse if we let them approach to our own 18 yards area.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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