Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney were both clearly frustrated in their World Cup exits. Tactics could have been the cause for both. Should Rooney have been played alone up top? Should Crouch have played more? Considering the goal, should Defoe have played more? With Portugal…well, if you saw their matches, you know their tactics. I’m [...]
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Coaches: Feed Your Star, Players: Keep Your Head In It
July 3rd, 2010
douglasawhsport
Posted in Coaching, Player Tips
Tags: amateur sports, Coaching, England, FIFA World Cup, FIFA World Cup 2010, Football, forwards, playing tips, Portugal, Soccer, South Africa, sports psychology, strikers, WC2010
No Comments »Not the South Africa review
June 24th, 2010
douglasawhsport As many of you know, I was in South Africa last week for the US-England and US-Slovenia matches. What many of you don’t know is that I caught Ebola while I was there. …ok, so not Ebola, but I was pretty sick. I was literally sick the entire time. The day after I got back [...]
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Tags: Football, playing tips, Soccer, South Africa, sports psychology, tips, World Cup, World Cup 2010
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