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I am at u15s this season, and have not yet worked on an offside system - I may in september.
I teach them to push up sensibly and encourage each other to do the same, but when the oppo have the ball, stay a yard behind the striker - thus no chance of beating a trap. Strikers will eventually get used to it, for a short while you may need to keep reminding them to watch their line. |
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Grass Roots
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Si,
For the defensive aspect of offside, get someone at the back who is a leader and knows about offside to get everyone else to hold the line. If this option is unavailable you could always try a more extreme measure in training. Get a really long peice of rope and wrap it round your defenders. Then try some drills with them. It should encourage them to work and move as a unit. |
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Yer ive got that problem with my under 10s but they aint that bad considering, it just concentration at that age for my lot but it will get better. We have always been getting them to talk to each other and tell them what to do so hopefully a couple of them will start to dominate the defence.
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