Favorite Fighter(s) : Lyoto Machida, BJ Penn, Anderson Silva, Jose Aldo Posts : 15046 Join date : 2009-07-15 Age : 37 Location : Boston, Mass and Los Angeles, California
What cleats, indoors and turfs you guys rocking these days?
I got old school blue Puma KSL's from maybe 10 years ago, kept fairly mint with mink jobs each year.
The newer Puma SLs in white and blue, got em cheapish for what they cost.
Adidas Mundial Turfs, I've played in a league that's on all turf for a couple years here and there.
Adidas copa indoors older ones, still nice.
ive had to f50s since i finished HS, but my whole time in high school i had the coppa mundials
Nice, never played in em but Adidas always makes a good boot, and the Copa's are just classics. Adidas and Puma are my go to's for soccer footwear. My team was sponsored by Nike at one point and the cleats were just horrible. I also went through a Kelme faze LOL
LA Platinum Belt
Favorite Fighter(s) : Lyoto Machida, BJ Penn, Anderson Silva, Jose Aldo Posts : 15046 Join date : 2009-07-15 Age : 37 Location : Boston, Mass and Los Angeles, California
It really depends on the squad you have. It works so well for Barca because they have such great attacking minded midfeilders and F/M type forwards, it works perfectly for them, plus a very solid D with defenders who can work the ball nicely to the midfeild. Man U is looking like they're building a squad to combat that, but really the 4-4-2 has worked for them for years, Barca just happens to be a super special team that is better then them right now and can exploit the midfeild. I don't see any other 4-3-3 team beating Man U in a 4-4-2 set but Barca...
It really depends on the squad you have. It works so well for Barca because they have such great attacking minded midfeilders and F/M type forwards, it works perfectly for them, plus a very solid D with defenders who can work the ball nicely to the midfeild. Man U is looking like they're building a squad to combat that, but really the 4-4-2 has worked for them for years, Barca just happens to be a super special team that is better then them right now and can exploit the midfeild. I don't see any other 4-3-3 team beating Man U in a 4-4-2 set but Barca...
Agreed. Maybe Real Madrid as well but that's it.
Barcelona play 4-3-3 every season and it doesn't matter about the coach. The La Liga is different than the EPL though and 4-3-3 is better suited there because their game is based on passing. In the EPL it's based on speed and a 4-4-2 suits that better as your wingers provide width and crossing. Alex Ferguson is the greatest manager in the history of English football so if he says 4-4-2 is the way too go I won't argue with him.