tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post999238822681202875..comments2024-03-28T19:02:19.365+11:00Comments on Walter Pless on Association Football: Reynolds a good role model for our youngstersWalterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11493237569003662448noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-87916491847367072872010-12-27T09:29:03.293+11:002010-12-27T09:29:03.293+11:00the philosophy of possession football on the floor...the philosophy of possession football on the floor is without question the way the game should be played but the 4-3-3 formation is irelevant as formations need to be flexible (total football renus mickels teams) and formations are based on tactical and team capability considerations. <br /><br />I too think the FFA are being too rigid in their curriculum.<br /><br />However I find Kurts interview one of the best you have put out Walter and have great faith in what he has said. a good appointment and let's support his efforts to assist young local players.<br /><br />thanks again for your efforts in putting these interviews together Walter.Richard Bennetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11279018136372849497noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-83168241053776364192010-12-24T09:14:10.525+11:002010-12-24T09:14:10.525+11:00Completely agree anonymous. This 'one size fit...Completely agree anonymous. This 'one size fits all' curriculum creates the most boring, predictable and soulless games. Where is the individuality, the joy and the passion? All part of FIFA's plans for continued world domination perhaps. Where is the long diagonal cross field pass? It's one of the greatest skills of our game. Forget about the Dutch and total football or the Nigerians. Now all kids from Kathmandu to Kingston will be playing 'football' aka basketball. No wonder most kids give it up...completely bored, burnt out and uninspired, trained into the ground by some megalomaniac of a coach. So that's good for the game is it?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-47907861810326716652010-12-24T08:00:32.212+11:002010-12-24T08:00:32.212+11:00Great work by fft for once, would be great to see ...Great work by fft for once, would be great to see a tas team play more games even against other states to see where we are at, could also be good to make the team as strong as possible and bring some boys from the mainland back to play, interesting to see how long hes based in launcestonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-62390718173649654122010-12-23T19:21:18.127+11:002010-12-23T19:21:18.127+11:00Good appointment. Good to see a Tassie person in t...Good appointment. Good to see a Tassie person in the role who may have more inclination to see a job thru and also a better understanding of our uniqueness and also how we can be brought more in line.<br /><br />What does annoy me a bit is the 1433, ball out from the back, ball on ground stuff when continually we see from Socceroos, EPL, A League different formations and much more pragmatic (AKA direct) styles of play. <br /><br />The big issue I have with the robots is that they play well together in a system but do not necesarily fit into real world teams and this is probably why the constraints have been put around the use of the TIS boys in the SPL.<br /><br />What a boring sport football will become when every team plays the same way!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com