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The Theory of Soccer Creativity |
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October 2006, No. 1 |
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Warning this article is for focused players and coaches who want to get serious. The most elusive question about soccer is the one that asks how to create players that These players seem to glide effortlessly across the field, pulling sombreros, dribble de vacas, oles, and any of the other intangible moves that deceive the most ardent of defenders and amaze spectators on fields across the globe. Creativity lies in those players that dare to create within the game, who approach every game as another chance of creating the unbelieving and thrilling moves that make soccer a game of genius. If you expect to create on the field, Ronaldinho-style—be sure to remember to develop your ball control skills and work to open up your vision. These two abilities are integral in your imagination connecting to the field. Without control of the ball, and the ability to find your teammates, creativity will always frustrate you on the pitch, leading to turnovers, misplaced passes, and fingers pointed in your direction...Click here to read full article
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