Author Archives: Coach Watson
Author Archives: Coach Watson
Shaped like a Christmas tree, this formation looks unusual on paper but can be highly effective in practice — especially if you have a team full of midfielders.
The narrow shape creates numerical advantages in central areas, allowing the team to advance the ball with quick one-twos and passing triangles.
However, the midfield-focus means attacks from wide areas are very limited.
Continue readingThe 4-1-2-1-2 formation is a great option for teams with capable individuals in every position.
Efficiency in central and wide areas opens up opportunities to make chances from anywhere.
However, a lack of talent in the midfield makes this system difficult to execute effectively.
It may be a more suitable option as a backup formation or as a tactical change when a team is trailing.
Continue readingCoaching is one of the best ways to impart your knowledge and enthusiasm for the game to the next generation.
When your legs can no longer do the necessary work on the field, barking instructions from the touchline is the next best thing.
While coaching might seem straightforward from the comfort of your sofa, learning how to coach soccer is no easy feat.
Even managing a low-standard recreational team takes commitment, organization, and hard work.
Continue readingWhether you change your cleats once per season or you’re an avid footwear collector, there’s nothing quite like getting your hands on a new pair of cleats.
That’s until you wear them to your first training session and come home with sore and blistered feet.
The dreaded break in period is a painful but necessary step to prepare your kicks for game day.
Continue readingIn soccer, certain squad numbers bear more significance than others.
While players are free to wear whatever number their team offers, some are reserved for the biggest stars in the most important positions.
The number 9 shirt is always one of the most sought-after on any team.
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