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  • Can u help me with my speech about David Beckham?

    Posted on September 6th, 2010 admin 2 comments

    Hey guys, I am currently doing a speech at school and I chose David Beckham as my topic which is due on 21st October 2008. I was wondering if anybody could help me with this by maybe giving me some ideas and a draft. Thanks. Much Appreciated.

  • 3 Special Soccer Moves That Will Help You Get Around Your Defenders

    Posted on January 18th, 2010 admin No comments

    In soccer, having special soccer moves in your arsenal is important whether you are playing as libero, singer or striker. Your special soccer move will not only improve your overall soccer skills, you will also get credits and respect from your opponents. In this article, I have collected 3 special moves that will really increase your soccer skills (if performed correctly and with precision). Let’s start…

    Riquelme 360 Move

    You will not see this move so often during a soccer game. The Riquelme 360 move is not only impressive; it also takes a while to learn properly. While learning it you should have someone acting like a real defender. You may use one of your teammates or someone that has nave played soccer before.

    It actually doesn’t matter so much. Keep in mind that this move will require many hours of practice from you to learn it properly. You should therefore never let yourself get discouraged just because you have not managed to perform it right directly.

    Ronaldinho’s Flip-Flap Move

    This move is also difficult to execute and will also require a lot of practice before you can try it out on a real opponent. One way to practice on it is to start to drive the ball smoothly forward and increase the speed each time you manage to execute the move successfully. However, stumbling on the ball few times during the practice should not make you sad. Just keep on trying and the results will come I promise!

    Cruyff Move

    This move doesn’t look so fancy at first sight. However, you should not underestimate the power of a well performed Cruyff move. The great thing with this move is that you can use it whether you are playing in offense or defense. It is also pretty easy to learn and you will not need several hours of practice to master it (as you will need for Riquelme’s and Ronaldinho’s move).

    You may for example use this move to give yourself enough space to clear the ball as defender. Or maybe to get around your defender to and server your striker with quality passes. Goalkeepers tend to use this move often when they want to get rid of their opponent. Keep in mind that dribbling as goalkeeper is not recommended and you should only use it in special situations.

    My English may not be the best in the world but I can ensure you that my soccer knowledge is pretty good.


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  • Soccer Drills – Double Your Goal Scoring Opportunities. Help Your Team Score More Goals

    Posted on January 15th, 2010 admin No comments

    Are you limiting your team’s goal scoring opportunities by the way you have them playing the game? I was looking at the English Premier League goal scoring results for last weekend and about 50 percent of the goals that were scored were scored from a central position and the other 50 percent were initiated from a wide position. There were a handful scored from corners and penalties, but I will leave that for another article. So what is your attacking strategy, and are you limiting your opportunities by only attacking through one area of the field?

    Team formation has a big bearing on how you tend to attack. A 4 4 2 formation with two central attackers will promote attack through the middle of the field. Few goals will result from wide positions as the midfield will try to present the ball to the two forwards that are positioned centrally. One of the strategies that I teach young players to counter this is to use midfielders or defenders that overlap to produce extra width in attack. It is essential that these players have sufficient mobility and fitness to recover their positions quickly if the attack breaks down.

    In a 4 4 2 formation I also like to encourage my strikers to move out wide to change the focus of the attack, and to rotate their positions. It becomes much easier for the defenders if your strikers maintain the same position throughout the entire match. Defenders are much more uncomfortable if they are never quite sure where their striker is. In a game situation if one of my strikers breaks down the right side of the field I encourage the other striker to attack the near post when the cross comes in, and I then encourage the left midfielder and left central midfielder to attack the far post to give extra scoring potential in the penalty area. The other central midfielder should assume a position on the top of the penalty area and the right midfielder should offer support behind the right striker.

    If you adopt a 4 3 3 formation you already will have width in your attack. You may choose to play with one or two designated wingers in this formation, and a central striker. Again I like to encourage my strikers to rotate their field position so as to keep the defence guessing. It will take your strikers some time to become comfortable with this, but I definitely have found it worth the effort as more goal scoring opportunities will result.

    Attacking centrally requires that your strikers have good ball skills, the ability to deliver a first time shot, and the ability to turn on the ball and shoot. The skills should be practiced regularly at training. Attacking from a wide position will require that your strikers are confident in the air, and that they can strike a ball that is coming across their body. Strikers should be able to strike the ball with their weaker foot, almost as well as they can with their stronger foot to give them maximum goal scoring potential.

    As a coach I look at my team during the season to see where the goal scoring opportunities are coming from. Attacking with width will generally require more mobility and fitness of your players. You must encourage them at training to recover their position quickly when the ball is lost in attack. I have always found that players move forward more quickly than they move backwards. So, the danger in moving too many players forward in attack is that you may be exposed in defence when an attack breaks down. This skill must be practiced at training to ensure that players recover their position quickly during a game.

    In order to maximise your goal scoring opportunities you must teach your team to attack from more than one area of the field. Using drills to teach them to attack both centrally and with width is critical to their success in scoring goals during games. Your strikers must also be taught specific skills so that they are able to capitalise on as many goal scoring opportunities as possible. Strikers must have a great first touch, the ability to shoot first time, be strong with either foot, and be confident in the air to name just a few. In this way you will maximise your goal scoring opportunities come game time.

    Are you looking for soccer coaching resources. Looking to get more out of your young soccer players. I have coached young soccer players for a number of years. Check out my website for more soccer drills and soccer coaching info. Subscribe to my free weekly coaching newsletter and get a free copy of my 12 favourite soccer drills for coaching young soccer players at Soccer Drills Review.

  • World Cup 2010: Zinedine Zidane set to help out Algeria

    Posted on December 29th, 2009 admin No comments

    World Cup 2010: Zinedine Zidane set to help out Algeria
    Zinedine Zidane looks set to help out Algeria, England’s Group C rivals, in next year’s World Cup in South Africa.

    Read more on Daily Telegraph

  • What are some soccer drills to help improve my touch and skill?

    Posted on December 20th, 2009 admin 2 comments

    I am currently an elite level soccer player, but I am looking for ways to further develope my soccer skills. I would like to kjnow ome drills and fitness exercises to become a great soccer player.

  • Where can i find help to write an essay on soccer rules and regulations?

    Posted on December 20th, 2009 admin 8 comments

    Help I need to write an essay on soccer rules and regulations

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