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Originally Posted by Sven I'm so sorry Liam
It is happen by us, not against us. We break this year often out our defence. In a straigt line forwards. Were our defence works in a sideway movement.(we only attack with 1 or 2 players)
But i agree that the opponent, let them trick by us and so use to much players to try to break our brick wall defence.
And faired our break out offence. done by couples. 1 team called it a doomsday attack. And did tell there team to attack with all there players when i and my twin break out toghetter or when 2 other brothers in my team broke out toghetter.
Not very smart to do. We only have to trick that team to the side and then flick the puck to the midfield were 1 player that can swim fast is whaiting for the puck. And the others can defend when we leave the defence.
(ps thanks this was my 800 post. now i will sleep!!! very well.) |
I would suggest that you get a lot of goals from breakouts because you are playing in a low division where good positioning is not the norm. Got to agree with Todd and say that the opposition has made a mistake, especially if as you say you score a breakout from one simple pass to the middle. Would point the finger at the offside back, goalie and offside forward at the least.
When you say that you only attack with 2 players - do you mean the breakout?