Moving the ball through corridor is the the quickest way to goal but it also comes with the most risk.
Teams often set up defensively to cut off the corridor but it's all about how attacking you want to be.
Teams like Sydney and Collingwood attack the corridor with reckless-abandon and never shy away from doing it, as is their mindset around corridor play on offense.
This chapter will show you various ways teams manufacture corridor meaning they can still get advantages through the corridor out of seemingly thin air, whether it is covered or not by the opposition.
Like I said, corridor is a mentality!
This follows the previous 13 chapters:
#3 - Midfielder Running Patterns
#5 - Exploiting the Stand Rule
#7 - Creating/Utilising Length
#11 - Playing Between the Lines
#13 - Creating/Utilising Outnumber Advantages
It is now available from the register page as a stand alone product which when purchased is then emailed to you in a PDF, meaning you don't have to be a member to gain access.
If you're a local/amateur football coach then you're well aware that apart from your assistant coaches, there is distinct lack of readily available resources form where you can learn about different concepts used in football.
All coaches watch and read about footy and the different tactics and strategies that are used by are left wondering what is it exactly and how can I teach my players to do that?
That exact question is what I set out to answer in this mammoth series.
This week I'll release the remaining 4 chapters that I have currently completed so all 17 will be available at the time you need them - right at the start of pre-season training.
Make 2025 the season you positively turn your coaching practices upside down and re-energise your passion for teaching, coaching and leading your players.
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