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(I will be paying especial attention to Dylan Toobys answer, you can pick the ones you find more interesting, but I dont mind if you all want to reply a couple or more! Participate guys!) Whats a typical day for Dylan Tooby? What time do you usually get up, what time do you go to sleep? – And what do you do in-between? Is there a soccer team you support? What motivated you to use the internet as a teaching tool? Do you have a coaching degree? Whats your natural playing position – if you have one? How can you contrast the feedback you receive from amateurs and pros about your programs? Do you follow MLS – are you at all excited by all the players that Toronto FC has added? And in your opinion, which of the Canadian MLS teams is the best? Vancouver, Montreal or Toronto? URUGUAY RELATED Have you met any Uruguayans in Canada? What do you know about Uruguay, the country and its national soccer team? One of the biggest debates on our blog involves Cavani… we think hes mostly played out of position on the national team – Tabarez the national team coach wants Cavani to sacrifice more as a player – usually by playing him on the wing – what do you think, should a player learn a totally different position if hes really better suited for another? Whats your opinion of Suarez? What do you think about his playing style? Is there room for improvement? Are you familiar with the the Maracanazo? The 1950 World Cup Final between Brazil and Uruguay? Have you heard about Uruguays infamous Garra Charrua? Garra Charrua is defined as Uruguays fighting spirit – Garra means claw… so were known for clawing our way back into games. recent example: https://youtube/watch?v=EPzodc9uOu0 When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. TECNIC STUFF Whats the most important thing a football player needs? zidane says the most important thing in football is to have an excellent first contact with the ball, and he said we will find this in every one of his highlights xavi says the most important thing is space, finding space, running into space. In my opinion, knowing how to shield the ball is just as important. Who would you say are the best five players who excel at shielding the ball in pressure cooker situations with virtually no space? id say Gundogan. Correct me if Im wrong but shouldnt the key be to never let your rival touch your back? I liked something you said in one of your videos: Failure is part of the process. So fail faster! – which to me means, dont be afraid to fail… its very positive, players should learn to pick themselves up after a defeat right? By avoiding failure, we are also avoiding success. What are the three most interesting books youve read on soccer tactics? Which would you recommend for someone pursuing a coaching career or for someone interested in becoming a player? Can you explain Barças tactical system? How they attack, how they use the triangles – defensive schemes? LAST 2 RANDOM QUESTIONS i used to get frustrated trying to shield the ball, now i saw your video and it works my other weak area is finishing; I got a powerful shot but sometimes i cant score maybe its my accuracy i should work on, but could you give me tips on finishing in one on one situations vs the keeper/break away? there are a bunch of options, getting past him, shooting, chipping the ball, but there must be some rules, distance, techniques, when to apply each? is finishing in a 5-a-side scenario the same? because the distance between posts isnt the same (7meters). How important is luck/random for you? Luck is an inexplicable factor – how much success or failure can be attributed to luck? Why we do that? Is it possible that random luck is inexistent and isnt a factor? How do we overcome superstition and focus on our objectives? Say whatever you want to finish this off. Thanks LaCelesteBlog staff The only English-speaking website regarding the Uruguay NT
Posted on: Sat, 03 Jan 2015 06:30:58 +0000

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