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re: 4-4-2 Diamond numbering system/numbering systems in general
Posted on 9/15/16 at 8:27 am to NewbombII
Posted on 9/15/16 at 8:27 am to NewbombII
So this is what I see since there is no consensus....
8 9
10
7 11
6
2 4 5 3
We had two kids get small college scholly's last year and wanted to help our kids be more prepared for the next level. We also wanted to get the same nomenclature that might be used at a higher level. These kids play in a very rural county school system and cannot/do not have access to club soccer.
Ultimately... It comes down to what I/we expect from each position.
8 9
10
7 11
6
2 4 5 3
We had two kids get small college scholly's last year and wanted to help our kids be more prepared for the next level. We also wanted to get the same nomenclature that might be used at a higher level. These kids play in a very rural county school system and cannot/do not have access to club soccer.
Ultimately... It comes down to what I/we expect from each position.
This post was edited on 9/15/16 at 8:40 am
Posted on 9/15/16 at 8:43 am to NewbombII
quote:
So this is what I see since there is no consensus....
8 9
10
7 11
6
2 4 5 3
Switch 3 and 2. 2s are traditionally right backs, 3s are traditionally left backs.
Also, 8s are usually box to box midfielders. I'd switch 8 with 11 or 7, which is associated with a wing spot.
I've always had it in my head that an 11 is a left winger and a 7 is a right winger.
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