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    The Ultimate football quiz

    these questions will leave you wandering for hours

    1) what does not interfering with play mean

    2) whay does the active area mean

    3) what is a square defence

    4) What system can a wing back play

    5) why is it important for strikers to have mobile and agile and good both feet


    all correct answers will be repped

    #2
    1) Interfering with play is when a player is in a position that, even if they are not on the ball, they are having an effect on the match. Examples include being in a position where a defender would feel it necessary to mark you or tightly marking an attacking player. Not interfering with play is exactly the opposite of this.
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      #3
      5) mobile and agile so that they can get to the ball even if it bounces awkwardly, or to be able to take the ball away from a defender using typical CR7 skills.... both good feet because there will be times when the ball comes to them from (for example) the left, and the defence of the oposing team is in such a position that the striker MUST shoot with one touch. Therefore they wil need a good right foot in this situation. But if the ball comes to them from the right, and they have to shoot with one tough, they need to have a good left foot. Thats why u need both good feet
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        #4
        4) 5-3-2, 5-4-1, defensive 3-5-2
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          #5
          1-means the players are not in the game

          2-the place where the ball goes to a lot

          3-when you play with 3 defence??

          4- a 4-back system

          5-so they can take good positions and score weather the ball comes from left or right

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            #6
            Originally posted by Suprah View Post
            4) 5-3-2, 5-4-1, defensive 3-5-2
            u can have wing back in a four back system.

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              #7
              Originally posted by babak_australia View Post
              u can have wing back in a four back system.
              Not really. That would employ two fullbacks with two centrebacks. Wing backs tend to play wide when a team employs three centrebacks or two centrebacks with a sweeper in the centre.
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                #8
                Originally posted by Suprah View Post
                Not really. That would employ two fullbacks with two centrebacks. Wing backs tend to play wide when a team employs three centrebacks or two centrebacks with a sweeper in the centre.
                so u wouldnt classify Roberto Carlos as a wing back??
                He created the position.

                How bout Eboue, Ramos, Alves, Lahm?
                What positions do they play?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by babak_australia View Post
                  so u wouldnt classify Roberto Carlos as a wing back??
                  He created the position.
                  How bout Eboue, Ramos, Alves, Lahm?
                  What positions do they play?
                  I would think Roberto Carlos as more of an attacking full-back although he is a genuine wing back at the same time. One of a kind if you ask me, although Alves is more or less similar.

                  Now Eboue has become a right winger for Arsenal, and Ramos is more or less both a centre-back and right-back. Same with Patrice Evra who is a proper left-back alongside Lahm as they support their wingers and assist in attacks rather than being their teams' lone attackers on the wing.

                  That said, full backs tend to protect wingers and stop opposition wingers in a normal 4-4-2 position, but wing backs tend to give the wide attacking options when 3 midfielders and 3 defenders clog off the centre.




                  http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...nt/4197002.stm
                  http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...nt/4197076.stm
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                    #10
                    next questions

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                    choose 2 shots and describe the perfect model(technique) for this

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                    what mental strenghts do they posses

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                      #11
                      go on

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