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What is the hardest position to play?
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Originally posted by Kaebi View Postthe left wing our team plays is kinda like left striker lol
and I've never played defence, but I always loved defending 1on1, so I guess that's why I liked left back and thought it was easy
+ I love it when me and another player is running after the ball, speed is my best attribute in football lol
I also love left backI AM A BLUE FAN IN AND OUT!!!
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ive played almost every position and its definitely my natural position, striker. you constantly have to watch the game waiting for that pass and watch for offside, when you get the ball there are so many defenders around you have 1 second to think what to do. and in games where its a midfield battle you hardly get to touch the ball.
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left/right bak would be the hardest. Every time I play that position I always tend 2 move forward and do forward runs. Every time my team looses the ball I have 2 run all the way bak. Very hard and annoying.
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Originally posted by G0happy View Postleft/right bak would be the hardest. Every time I play that position I always tend 2 move forward and do forward runs. Every time my team looses the ball I have 2 run all the way bak. Very hard and annoying.I got no time for a signiture
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Originally posted by PFS View Postno body forced u to play that position
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It would have to be left/right back/wingers. I used to play leftback before myself, but now usually play a more offensive left mid position which is easier, because you have less defensive responsibilities. As a left/right back, you are supposed to constantly run up and down the field contributing to attacks and being back in D while defending. I think it involves the most amount of running, and it's a crucial position too. Overall, its the toughest position to master.
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