yes i agree, the future is players who are all-rounders.
Discussion Football teams without strikers, 4-6-0's
Discussion Football teams without strikers, 4-6-0's
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Jun 13 2008, 11:20 AM
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yes i agree, the future is players who are all-rounders.
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Jun 14 2008, 02:08 AM
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QUOTE(Hevrn @ Jun 13 2008, 03:43 PM) I'm an advocate of specialization in the workplace. I'd rather have a master of a certain discipline doing only the thing he does best then have an all rounder running around trying to lend a hand in every department. Not everyone can excel in everything, so I'd rather have a striker spend more time on his finishing then try to improve his tackling. say a 4-2-4-0 formationi dont expect the 4 forward mf to be back tackling. but i do expect them to be back pressuring. and they shud spend their time traing on finishing. but if a finisher can also helpout in the mf, why not? its like having an extra man |
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