AZTECA_80The Idea for this formation came from being down on the scoreboard with small amoun of time left. The CDMs move back to reinforce the line when opponent has the ball to create a line of 5 backs. At same time CM,RS,LS,RW,LW fall back about 15 yards. as ball comes into possecion ball is to be moved quickly either thru middle or sides. Once ball is passed o attacking line quick lateral passing should provide an open shot. Or a lob from corner of box to other trhee strikers.Or srong shot while others rush the box for bounce for new shot.Won't work for prolonged play because of weak middle.You'll keep a line of 5 defending creating perfect scinerio for counter.
29.12.2008
Robert O'CarlosInteresting system.
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It looks like a formation that might have come out of the 20s. For some reason, I can't help but think of Herbert Chapman and the W-M when I look at this. Perhaps you should patent the phrase 'W-upsidedown-T formation'.
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Can't see this working in an open match too well, but looks good for a team chasing a game against a team already sitting on a lead.
30.12.2008
nvrWhat happened to good old panic mode? Your fastest man as your defender, two midfielders to howitzer the ball into box, the rest of the team in and around the box...Mostly seen in knock out stages of tournements and final weeks of league. Lots of drama guaranteed.
31.12.2008
Robert O'Carlos:-D Nvr.
Oh, for the sight of a goalkeeper running the length of the pitch for a last minute corner.
01.01.2009