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    3v3 strategy

    Sick of the point and two wings in 3v3. I am thinking two wide in the back and my striker be the top of my pyramid. Other option is the 1-1-1 Let me know your fave strategy

    #2
    Ummmmmm who the F@$k cares about this topic during tryouts? This post is insane!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Ummmmmm who the F@$k cares about this topic during tryouts? This post is insane!
      I appreciate you responding. However, if you can not contribute to the topic I recommend you STAY THE **** OFF THE BOARD.

      We have major championships coming up. Just because you could not be elected to congress if we were on the planet of the apes is not an excuse for the lazy bull**** you responded with.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Sick of the point and two wings in 3v3. I am thinking two wide in the back and my striker be the top of my pyramid. Other option is the 1-1-1 Let me know your fave strategy
        I don't know what the point with two wings is but the standard formation is a V formation with 2 wings on the side (top of the V) and an "anchor" in the back.

        2 players in the back is going to severely limit your offensive ability unless one of your back players is constantly running up along one of the sides to help space the field.

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          #5
          You have to cover the goal. If you don’t, you’ll get lit up.

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            #6
            two in the back with one player up top, cover in tight to goal, with a rotational system for covering players and space. This draws players from the opposing team in to your defensive third, win the ball and counter attack quickly. If done properly it is a very affective system and not as defensive as you would think. You will score a lot of goals if the rotation, and placement, of your players is correct on defense. If players are not positioning themselves properly you will struggle. This formation takes a lot of practice to run effectively but once my teams figured this system out we very rarely lost. This is very frustrating for opposing teams, as most have not practiced against this system of play.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              two in the back with one player up top, cover in tight to goal, with a rotational system for covering players and space. This draws players from the opposing team in to your defensive third, win the ball and counter attack quickly. If done properly it is a very affective system and not as defensive as you would think. You will score a lot of goals if the rotation, and placement, of your players is correct on defense. If players are not positioning themselves properly you will struggle. This formation takes a lot of practice to run effectively but once my teams figured this system out we very rarely lost. This is very frustrating for opposing teams, as most have not practiced against this system of play.
              Thanks, although this sounds fundamentally sound I am a disruptor and it seems like the 1-1-1 would give the kids the most ability to be free and show their own style. If that does not work I for sure will revert to 2 in the back

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                #8
                K

                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Thanks, although this sounds fundamentally sound I am a disruptor and it seems like the 1-1-1 would give the kids the most ability to be free and show their own style. If that does not work I for sure will revert to 2 in the back
                1-1-1 will not work . You are going to get exposed very very easy. You need to play two solid wings up top with your “point” back player needs to be the best with ball control. He is the eyes of the team. I’ve won multiple Disney championships.

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                  #9
                  I play 3 back.

                  2 Defensive mids and a centerback from the club team. Play solid D, both midfielders can shoot. Let it rip as soon as you cross midfield, by the time they adjust to slow you down you will be up by 5. Go back to playing D until you draw all 3 back up the field again. Repeat.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    1-1-1 will not work . You are going to get exposed very very easy. You need to play two solid wings up top with your “point” back player needs to be the best with ball control. He is the eyes of the team. I’ve won multiple Disney championships.
                    let's scrimmage and we will knock your team out!

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                      #11
                      3v3 is still a thing? 🤣

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                        #12
                        1-1-1 is a bad idea. Speed will kill you.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          1-1-1 is a bad idea. Speed will kill you.
                          I don't do speed. It truly does kill..

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                            #14
                            When

                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            let's scrimmage and we will knock your team out!
                            You tell me a place and time and we will be there. Your team isn’t ready for it

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              You tell me a place and time and we will be there. Your team isn’t ready for it
                              Noone is using trotters how about we go there Saturday at 9 am. Loser donates $100 to charity of choice

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