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Andy's 4132 DDL - Results

mm9

Club Supporter
Did some slight changes to this tactic and got a quite good start with Inter. Or what do you think?:p
 
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voetballiefhebb

Guest
Originally posted by mm9
Did some slight changes to this tactic and got a quite good start with Inter. Or what do you think?:p

Looking good, however, DDL's all seem to go through a **** patch and concede a few in a row.
 

juventusita

Senior Squad
Originally posted by voetballiefhebb
What the hell are you going on about.

I am talking about my tactics. If I decide to create one, my job is to test them, not yours, not Calums, not Liams, mine.

Who says I am not a real life manager, who says I do not coach an under 12 local football team? Infact, I used to help out coaching them, then I was chucked out my local team for drugs, so I figured I was not a good role model for the U12's.

Which, may I add, is one more coaching job than you have ever done.

What I am on about is how you have this idea that if you use someone else's tactics than you shouldn't be credited with any success. While I agree somewhat with that, not all tactics will have the same success with every team, and if you cannot manage your players well then you won't get far either.

U12 is real life manager? I'm sorry, but there's not much to "manage" a U12 team, you try to teach them the basic game. They don't go out run your birdfoot tactic.

Also, since you know my life and all, you would know that i've never coached. :rolleyes:

As a player, I volunteered to coach starting with a U10 team that I coached for 2 years before having to move. I didn't get kicked for using drugs.
 
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voetballiefhebb

Guest
Originally posted by juventusita

U12 is real life manager? I'm sorry, but there's not much to "manage" a U12 team, you try to teach them the basic game. They don't go out run your birdfoot tactic.

Birdfoot is too good for any team. Even top flight.

Gazz > Sir Alex

As a player, I volunteered to coach starting with a U10 team that I coached for 2 years before having to move. I didn't get kicked for using drugs.

I was going to say U10, but then I may be inviting people to call me names like Kiddy-fiddler. ;)

I was actually kicked out by my manager for the U15. Regardless to say, after I left, the team fell apart.

Just shows how important I really am. [/ego] (H)
 


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