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The Vandy goalpost traveled almost 3 miles to get to the Cumberland River 🔥😳 From tearing it down to ending up in the river it only took @VandyFootball fans a little over an hour to get the job done 🤯
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The #USMNT is not good enough…let me repeat NOT GOOD ENOUGH to not be in this conversation of aggression. So many are misinformed that if you are “good with the ball” then you don’t “fight, scrape, claw, kick” your way to a win. Look at the top 2 on this list….you guys are…
Uruguay had the highest Aggression% in the Copa América 2024 group stages: tackling, pressing, or fouling 27% of their opponent's ball receipts within two seconds The USA had the lowest Aggression% with 15% #CopaAmérica2024
In the Future Cup tournament organized by Ajax, Manchester City's under-17 player David Chigwada showcased a remarkable football skill, labeled the "Chigwada Spin", during a match against Ajax. Chigwada backheeled the ball with his right foot, spun, and nutmegged the defender…
How have I not seen this video until now?? No wonder Kroos never loses possession lmao twitter.com/Full714_/statu…
This is a good measure of the culture of a program: If the people in the back of the pack are telling the leaders to slow down that’s a problem. If the leaders of the pack are telling the people in the back of the pack to pick up the pace that’s a a program headed in the right…
It’s not a line. It’s a measurement of commitment, sacrifice, respect, integrity, effort and fortitude It’s a symbol to remind us that greatness lies in the smallest of details Great teams have players who hold each other accountable to meeting their line of standards everyday
"There is a very common thing that is how someone who feels worse plays against someone who feels better. I call it: 'Guardiola's damage'... 1/6
Spin whatever development model you’d like from whatever country you’d choose, and it all circles back to the best players having mastered the basic building blocks for development early on so they could develop more advanced complex skills much sooner and easier. Filter out the…
Japan’s 🇯🇵 4-1 win over Germany 🇩🇪 at home in Germany, continues to show Japan is getting stronger with most players playing in Europe. Four quality goals as well. Lots of attacking players and options. We’ve lacked this over the decades but now have plenty of goal scorers.…
"Modern" coaching may not entirely be the best platform to develop players. In some cases, there's too much emphasis on over coaching technically & tactically from a young age. The learning occurs in the chaos of play. And the coaches role is to facilitate play, not own drills
It's easy to SEE the unicorn, and that's why Busquets is picked as an example. An enormous number of top center mids - historic and current - would be deemed as not big, fast, or strong enough by the American monoculture to play in "the engine room". But folks have to know…
How is Busquets, who is slow as molasses, can't jump, has chicken legs, and can barely bench press the bar, doing whatever he wants in the midfield? I thought this was a "physical league"? 😂😂😂 The ignorance and lies that have been perpetuated here continue to be exposed.
Look at this physical specimen for the "engine room". 😂 Fucken hell, the shit we still have to hear from the mainstream to this day on what a midfielder should be. I know it's difficult to recognize you've been wrong for years, that your entire worldview is wrong. But it's…
"How do they go forward, what's next?" @alywagner and JP Dellacamera recap tonight's match and speak on what's next for the @USWNT going forward 🇺🇸
Poor guy. Looks like nobody told him he's NOT at a club, but rather at a franchise. Speaking of which, I frequently get asked by folks - who understandably feel powerless - what it is they can do to help bring about positive change. Here it is: Every single time you see…
Countries adopting a family first focus on parents of U6 kids would take a giant leap forward in developing players, regardless the lack of quality coaches available. Technical skills are rarely the result of coaching. Most, working in Football, don’t understand this and it’s🔑⚽️
“The difference between coaching tactics and technical skills couldn’t be more different. Tactics rely heavily on what a Coach wants, interprets then teaches, while Technical skills take a long time to acquire and hours of ball work by the individual player themselves.” 🧠⚽️
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