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From Introduction Introduction to Advanced Soccer Tactics
From Part 1 Coaching -- Terry Venables
From Part 1 Coaching -- Relating Drills to Games
From Part 2 Space and Time
From Part 2 Controlling the Tempo of a Game
From Part 3 The Offside Line Protects the Danger Zone
From Part 4 How to Use our Understanding of Ball Traveling Time - "Doubling Up"
From Part 6 What Do We Mean By The Mixed Passing Game?
From Part 7 Is The Best Way To Defend Man for Man or Zonal?
From Part 8 "Cheating"
From Part 9 What do we mean by "Too Deep" and "Too Flat"?
From Part 10 How to disappear as a Forward -- "Going Off The Radar"
From Part 10 Switching the Ball
From Part 11 Introduction to Formations
From Part 11 Flat Midfield or Diamond Midfield in 4-4-2?
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