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OISC Club Coach Training 2010

OISC Club Coach Training 2010. Game Analysis By Bill Dickson 20 January 2010. OISC Club Coach Training 2010 Game Analysis. Session Format PP Presentation Game Sheet CSA Game Sheet Simple Videos Analysis Practical – Game Observation. OISC Club Coach Training 2010 Game Analysis.

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OISC Club Coach Training 2010

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  1. OISC Club Coach Training 2010 Game Analysis By Bill Dickson 20 January 2010 Courtesy of NSCAA Soccer Journal - Jeff Tipping

  2. OISC Club Coach Training 2010Game Analysis Session Format • PP Presentation • Game Sheet CSA • Game Sheet Simple • Videos Analysis • Practical – Game Observation Courtesy of NSCAA Soccer Journal - Jeff Tipping

  3. OISC Club Coach Training 2010Game Analysis Match Observation is a very difficult Skill which includes: • Watching a Lot of Games • Sitting with Paper & Pen to note observations sometimes with an assistant who writes as the head coach observes and comments • Developing the Ability to “Look Away From the ball”. To see what is happening off the ball Courtesy of NSCAA Soccer Journal - Jeff Tipping

  4. OISC Club Coach Training 2010 Game Analysis Scenario # 1 1. Your Midfielder loses possession in the midfield. Probable causes? Courtesy of NSCAA Soccer Journal - Jeff Tipping

  5. OISC Club Coach Training 2010 Game Analysis Scenario # 2 2. Your forwards are pushed up to the opponent’s penalty box. What should you be looking for your defenders to do? Why? (Think Offence & Defence) Courtesy of NSCAA Soccer Journal - Jeff Tipping

  6. OISC Club Coach Training 2010 Game Analysis Scenario # 3 3. Your team plays a 4-4-2. When the right flank has the ball does the left flank come inside or stay outside? Why? (Think implications for other team members) Courtesy of NSCAA Soccer Journal - Jeff Tipping

  7. OISC Club Coach Training 2010 Game Analysis Put Your Observations into Compartments • Individual • Small Group • Team Courtesy of NSCAA Soccer Journal - Jeff Tipping

  8. OISC Club Coach Training 2010 Game Analysis Compartments • Individual • Your player’s technical, tactical, physical psychological performance Courtesy of NSCAA Soccer Journal - Jeff Tipping

  9. OISC Club Coach Training 2010 Game Analysis Compartments 2. Small Group - Observation of: • Backs, Mids & Forwards • Vertical Thirds - Left Flank, Central, Right Flank • 1St & 2Nd Attackers • 1St & 2Nd Defenders Courtesy of NSCAA Soccer Journal - Jeff Tipping

  10. OISC Club Coach Training 2010 Game Analysis Compartments • Team – Does Team Apply Principles of Play? • Attack • Penetration • Support • Mobility • Width • Depth • Creativity Courtesy of NSCAA Soccer Journal - Jeff Tipping

  11. OISC Club Coach Training 2010 Game Analysis Compartments • Team – Does Team Apply Principles of Play? B. Defence • Pressure • Cover • Balance • Compactness • Predictability Courtesy of NSCAA Soccer Journal - Jeff Tipping

  12. OISC Club Coach Training 2010Game Analysis ? Courtesy of NSCAA Soccer Journal - Jeff Tipping

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