[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 1116825, member: 2272”]if you read about football tactics, basketball, Aussie Rules or hockey they all say that the most important part of a game is the transition phase when attack breaks down, other team gains possession and you now have transition attack to defence, defence to attack - teams have probably less than 5 seconds to set up and the best teams do it quickly and capitalise on other team not being set up as efficiently
I read an interview with a Liverpool coach whose job was analysis of opponents - Opposition Analyst ! - he said that if you go to a game and want to understand tactics or technical things to focus on that transition phase and watch how teams adjust shape and position of players as they lose or gain possession - he said in football lots of work goes into that so players know where to be
best teams in any “invasion” game are the ones who transition the best and most quickly so Donegal success was not just built on defence but a quick transition to attack
that analysis gets lost in blanket defence - it is about how teams transition - the transition phase is how you beat defensive system and also the transition phase is what makes the better defensive system[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 1116825, member: 2272”]if you read about football tactics, basketball, Aussie Rules or hockey they all say that the most important part of a game is the transition phase when attack breaks down, other team gains possession and you now have transition attack to defence, defence to attack - teams have probably less than 5 seconds to set up and the best teams do it quickly and capitalise on other team not being set up as efficiently
I read an interview with a Liverpool coach whose job was analysis of opponents - Opposition Analyst ! - he said that if you go to a game and want to understand tactics or technical things to focus on that transition phase and watch how teams adjust shape and position of players as they lose or gain possession - he said in football lots of work goes into that so players know where to be
best teams in any “invasion” game are the ones who transition the best and most quickly so Donegal success was not just built on defence but a quick transition to attack
that analysis gets lost in blanket defence - it is about how teams transition - the transition phase is how you beat defensive system and also the transition phase is what makes the better defensive system[/QUOTE]
or in simple terms the ball moves faster than the man so kick the fookin thing fast !..
Kildare GAA website hacked by Islamist group 05 April 2015
A group calling itself the United Islamic Cyber Force has hacked the Kildare GAA website.
The Lilywhites’ homepage has been replaced with a paragraph in red font on a black background under the heading “United Islamic Cyber Force, Jabhatul Nursa Baaqiyah”. It is accompanied by a song, which is in Arabic.
Apparently, this type of website defacement hasn’t been unusual in the past few years, especially with the rise of militant groups in the Middle East. The attack on the Kildare GAA website comes ahead of the county’s crucial Allianz Football League encounter with Galway in Tuam this afternoon.
I’m going to the game in Clones today. Hopefully it’ll be a late throw-in because I won’t be at the ground until c.3.07pm. I also hope Marty Duffy isn’t officiating after he ruined the last meeting between the sides as a spectacle by applying the rules differently depending on which team had possession.
[QUOTE=“Sidney, post: 1118318, member: 183”]Never knew @myboyblue was an Islamist.
Kildare GAA website hacked by Islamist group 05 April 2015
A group calling itself the United Islamic Cyber Force has hacked the Kildare GAA website.
The Lilywhites’ homepage has been replaced with a paragraph in red font on a black background under the heading “United Islamic Cyber Force, Jabhatul Nursa Baaqiyah”. It is accompanied by a song, which is in Arabic.
Apparently, this type of website defacement hasn’t been unusual in the past few years, especially with the rise of militant groups in the Middle East. The attack on the Kildare GAA website comes ahead of the county’s crucial Allianz Football League encounter with Galway in Tuam this afternoon.[/QUOTE]
Galway by 5
United Islamic Cyber Force team to play Galway at Pearse Stadium today (throw in 3pm):
Mustafa al-Donnellan
Osama bin-Lyons
Mohammed O’Grady
Khalifa Fitzpatrick
Pervez Kelly
Faisal Conway
Ahmed Bolton
Ghazzal White
Pasha al-Cribbin
Khalid al-Cribbin,
Ibrahim O’Flaherty
Farukh bin Dowling
Ayman O’Callaghan
Pashtun Fogarty
Allah al-Smithi
Peter Hughes in for McAliskey is the only change from the Tyrone side named. Disappointed McAliskey has been dropped, he’s our top scorer from play in the league despite only starting three of the six games.