well sheriff is long gone, perdon profe pero su hora se habia marcado... anyways, Ran across this article by Horst Wein in another area of BWMX and wanted to share it although not a specific topic in regards to tactics. Youth development has everything to do with the first team, especially for Chivas under Vergara. Horst Wein is a proponent of a few things. The big ones are developing game intelligence, (spatial intelligence, better/faster decision making...etc), guided discovery, small-sided games (not necessarily cascaritas) and letting the game teach the players. Why I think its significant for Chivas and MX fut is this has not been the methodology of MX fut ever! Mexican coaches are big on teaching patterns for one-twos (give and go's), developing toque and absolutely do not offer any guided discovery! echale ganas o no ves?! vamos ca...! that statement can mean a few things. Mostly, that you are too dumb to figure it out yourself when its pretty damn obvious! Maybe for the expert, but not for the kid that is learning unless he is a savant. They can also be set in their ways so who the hell these open minded coaches @ Pumas, C America and the FeMexFut are. Wonder if @Paganitzu, or the dutch in general, consider Horst Wein a technocrat or something else all together. Especially, since his background is in originally a German hockey player.
http://m.guardiannews.com/football/blog/2013/apr/04/playmaker-toni-kroos-mesut-ozil Europeans always calling the death of the 10.
It always surprises me in pickup games how unaware people can be about making runs that pull defenders and create space for an attacking player with the ball.
inche guero is used to playing with Ronaldhino and Maradona. I settle for the guy making the pass delivering it in the same zip code lol.
There's a Turkish dude at my Sunday game who can dribble ... I drag fools all over the place and he laps that shit up. Good times