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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 3242461, member: 1992"] They're all good points. I totally acknowledge new things need practice. First of all I'd sit the gang down in the video room and show them footage from multiple matches of the kick and first possession trapped deep in one's own territory. I'd show t least 20 of them. The dummy half making 3 metres or the pass to the only guy there. I'd then impress on my back three that I want them to take their sweet motherfucking time getting up, looking round checking there's a dummy half in possession, stretching a knee or hammy, anything they like just so it's as slow as ****. Remember here, I'm only talking to my back three. It's usually the wingers but still, just the back three. My captain though or dominant half would get a simple instruction, get the guys onside. The amount of dawdling that players do in our team is staggering but what few people know(or even observe) is that Craig Bellamy doesn't tolerate it. If his team is in that situation he expects guys sprinting to get onside, this being put onside and dawdling back thing is a sin. So, we only need the back three to know to slow the **** down and our on field general to scream at his troops to get onside and provide options. The defence is already set and there's nothing we can do about it so if we take our time we lose absolutely NOTHING but we gain a breather, provide options, have greater and more precise control and the right guys, forwards, are the ones getting smashed by giant forwards and not our centres and fullback. I don't see this particular situation as being difficult to implement no matter how dumb you may think our guys are. In fact, I believe it's rather simple with multiple benefits and no downside. [/QUOTE]
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