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Strike For The South
07-08-2011, 02:11
Right Back/2nd keeper

I've never played keeper before

Tips?

Hosakawa Tito
07-08-2011, 02:41
Angles & timing.

Louis VI the Fat
07-08-2011, 04:30
Use your bulk to scare the forwards into submission.

Rhyfelwyr
07-08-2011, 08:21
Keeper... damn unlucky.

I was always a left back or central defence. My advice is to be the no-nonsense type defender. Just boot the ball upfield at every opportunity. Hold your ground and don't committ to a tackle unless you have to but if you do then do it right and break their shin bones. That's my style! :cool:

Major Robert Dump
07-08-2011, 08:42
Try to stop the ball as frequently as possible using your face

johnhughthom
07-08-2011, 09:04
Tap your posts with your feet or hands every so often, it keeps their position in your mind, don't stray too far out in case you lose sense of where the nets are, rather embarrassing to look back to check and see the ball fly over your shoulder when you weren't looking. Don't go to ground too easily, most common rookie keeper mistake and makes life easy for the opposition, stay on your feet and make him make a decision.

Peasant Phill
07-08-2011, 12:05
Keeper, you unlucky ..... But they say all keepers are a bit crazy so that'll probably work in your favor.

my advice:
- stay on your feet as long as possible in one-on-ones.
- never hesitate
- make a decision and stick with it for good or for worse
- have a good command of the area. In the box you're the leader of the defence.
- be as itimidating as possible towards attackers, many great keepers were really scary when they went for a ball (khan, Pfaff, ...)

And most importantly:
Learn the scorpion kick

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCxe4r6SjH0

Hosakawa Tito
07-08-2011, 12:12
Try to stop the ball as frequently as possible using your face

Hehehe, best stop I ever made in highschool. The side of my face, the ball, and the forward's foot all meeting at once. Sweet concussion...:laugh4:

gaelic cowboy
07-08-2011, 12:18
No fear the forward will blink :yes:

drone
07-08-2011, 16:07
When in doubt, punch it out. And talk to your defenders.

Rhyfelwyr
07-08-2011, 22:51
And talk to your defenders.

If by that you mean yell obscene nonsense backed up by wild and aimless arm gestures for the full 90 minutes, then yes.

drone
07-08-2011, 23:21
If by that you mean yell obscene nonsense backed up by wild and aimless arm gestures for the full 90 minutes, then yes.
Indeed. :yes:

johnhughthom
07-08-2011, 23:23
And don't forget, any mistakes you make are always a defenders fault. Always.

Hosakawa Tito
07-08-2011, 23:40
Hehehe, best stop I ever made in highschool. The side of my face, the ball, and the forward's foot all meeting at once. Sweet concussion...:laugh4:


No fear the forward will blink :yes:

Yeah, I had the angle, but my timing was off a skooch. :stars:


And don't forget, any mistakes you make are always a defenders fault. Always.

Now we're getting into the finer points of da game.

Strike For The South
07-09-2011, 05:48
I should point out I will be playing the most at right back (full back I guess not a sweeper)

Thanks for the tips

Peasant Phill
07-09-2011, 09:16
Full back is easy. I've played full back a lot. Just force the attacker/midfielder to the outside and deny him a chance to get the ball in the box. I hope you're fast though.

Now wingback, that's were skill comes in.

johnhughthom
07-09-2011, 11:27
Full back is easy. I've played full back a lot. Just force the attacker/midfielder to the outside and deny him a chance to get the ball in the box. I hope you're fast though.

Now wingback, that's were skill comes in.

A good full back plays like a wing back anyway.