Friday, April 30, 2010

One touch passing attack

The passing on this clip is unbelievable. Would've been the greatest goal I ever saw if...

The movement and passing are mesmerizing.

Friday, April 23, 2010

No Game Saturday

Hi Everyone,

The Patterson coach called us tonight to let us know that they don't have enough players to play tomorrow.

So NO GAME SATURDAY APRIL 24.

Depending on NorCal's decision it will either go down as a forfeit win or we will try to reschedule.

And I would like to take the chance to also apologize for training last Thursday. There seems to have been some administrative mix-up between the parks department and our fields coordinator. The park rangers informed Jason Drury & I that another group held the permit and Sac United would be fined and possibly lose our privileges to the field if we would have held trainings Thursday. Jason called Coaching Director Shawn Blakeman and they decided to cancel practice and contact the city to straighten out the issue.

I'll keep everyone posted.

See you on Tuesday.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Homework for Thursday: 360

Homework for Thursday: The 360 dribble.

Call it what you want (360, helicopter, the Maradona, the Roulette) it can be very effective is mastered and used properly.


Bonus: 360 x 2
Double bonus: 360 x 2 + rainbow

For a more detailed description of the dribble move, click the "Read More..."



See you Thursday.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Welcome to the new Sac United U13G Blog!

Welcome to the new U13G Blog.  Your source for all the team news, notes, info and inspiration.

Be sure to bookmark this page and check in weekly.

There will be news, practice notes, game comments, schedule updates, goal videos, link for parents and players, and lots of other news about Sac United, and Sacramento soccer.

Make sure to take your time to poke around.  On the left there is Schedule information, club & team info and some other fun gadgets.

And if you ever see a "Read More...." link, that means there is more to the post.  Like this one.

Principles of Attack: Sac United Philosophy

 
Lets go over some basic principles of how we attack & the Sac United Attacking Philosophy.

The Main Focus is to Score more Goals than the other team!
  1. Penetration - the first choice through dribbling, shooting, passing
  2. Support - providing all around support for player with the ball
  3. Mobility - an attempt to create gaps in the defense by a variety of different runs
  4. Width - in order to spread out the defense and create space
  5. Improvisation - make the attack unpredictable through creativity
The player on the ball we call the First Attacker. The next closest is the Second Attacker & so forth.. Here the the roles for each attacker.
  • 1st Attacker – penetrate, improvisation
  • 2nd Attacker – width, depth, mobility
  • 3rd Attacker – width, depth, mobility

Sac United Attacking Philosophy

  • If we can go directly to goal, we will.
  • If we can not, we will make the game wide, long, and hold on to the ball.
Penetration

  1. dribble
  2. pass
  3. shot
Support

  • The ball must have three options:



    1. right
    2. left
    3. through
    4. a fourth option would be a stretch option - direct ball over the defense

  • Call for the ball when:



    1. you can be seen
    2. eye contact – the passer looks up


Mobility
Options to the ball: right, left, through, and if possible a stretch option. Specifically;

  • Present targets to support the ball.
  • If covered, move. If covered middle, move down the line.
  • If covered square, vacate space.
  • Always look to be the third man.

Width

  • We achieve width through flank players and overlaps.
  • Achieve width early out of the back.
  • At minimum, present wide targets.

Improvisation


  • Dribble when:



    1. open space
    2. in vital area, one defender to beat and shoot
    3. no options (shielding)

Visual And Visual Cues

1. Eye contact between players in possession and teammates
2. Sudden burst of speed by player will act as a cue
3. Positioning and body shape of player comparison to their defender
4. Nodding of the head in the direction where you want the ball to be passed
5. Strengths and weaknesses of person on the ball
6. Run dictates pass


The final consideration when we attack is the Risk vs. Safety Issue. We want to attack, but we don't want to expose ourselves to counter-attacks or make rash decisions in the wrong part of the park. How we act depends on where we are and how much pressure we're under.

1. Attacking Third


---> More risks should be taken

2. Middle Third


---> 50/50 consideration of Safety vs. Risk

3. Defensive Third

---> Safety is the first concern