Good question. There’s a difference between staying up to prevent cherry picking, and aggressively pushing when the offense shows a run. In the first instance, you’ll give ground with the forwards to defend the through ball. In the second, if you don’t get the call, you’re toast.https://twitter.com/Notbergmann/status/1150988071405420545 …
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*passing, goddammit autocarrot
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with one ref, that's tough, but just in a rec league in general where you dont truly have a scouting report and speed of humans at varying ages can be WILDLY different than you'd expect, you gotta have a soft back line I'd think.
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Yeah, since I’m stopper and basically in charge of directing the defense I always make sure we bend but don’t break. Much better to give up some space and give yourself a chance than let loose a breakaway.
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Pressure in soccer is an all or none thing, if 11 go together it’s brilliant. The moment 1 is lazy or doesn’t do it right, look out someone is on a break away
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From my amateur experience as a teenager, calling anything but blatant offsides as a solo ref is basically impossible and will probably just get you yelled at when you get it wrong.
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