This is the fundamental building block of our culture
What is a growth mindset?
This phrase is what our philosophy in possession can be boiled down to
What is "Calm and Brave"?
This phrase is what our philosophy out of possession can be boiled down to
What is "Still in control"?
This phrase is what our philosophy in transition can be boiled down to
Across all corner routines, we want the ball to be crossed to (when not shot directly at goal)
What is the back post?
These are the principles that guide who we strive to be on and off the field
What are our core principles (CVE, Courage Vision and Empathy)?
Our over-arching principle in possession
What is "Possession with Intention"?
Our over-arching principle out of possession
What is "Ball oriented defending"?
There are two transition moments to know - when we've just ______ OR when we've just _______
What is lose the ball or when we've won the ball?
These are the two objectives we have for throw-ins
What are quick switch of the field and long throws?
Coach Seena has cited this time in history two seasons in a row when explaining the importance of CVE
What is World War II?
If we can _________, then we should _________
What is "break line with a pass, make the pass"?
This is what I should do if I am not the nearest defender
What is cut off options?
This refers to what we need to do as a team when we've just lost the ball
What is get behind the ball and find our shape?
This is how we should line up when defending corner kicks
What is 1 on each post, 1 on each side of penalty marker (4 total designated), rest man on defending?
This is how we live our growth mindset
What is a) connect through cues, common gestures, b) communication (verbal and non verbal), c) covering for each other?
We all stepped up together as a team. What did the opponent do?
What is pass backwards?
A player has just won the ball from a defender, opened his hips and sent a ball long to the opposite side of the field. Name this principle and transition moment
There are the 3 specific roles for our free kicks and what they are to do
What is the free kick taker who takes the free kick, the first option player who is a short option, and the second option player who is a deeper optioin?
These are our non-negotiables
What are Start on Time, Our Speed is Game Speed, and Team Above Individual?
In order to create this, the ball carrier should dribble against the opponent of the teammate without the ball
What is "Overloads"?
These are the three principles that are specific to how we should deal with the opposing ball carrier
What is closed down quickly, pushed to weak foot, delay?
This principle remains true for both out of possession and when we've just lost the ball
What is "Delay"?
Name one corner kick routine beside the direct to back post cross
Coach to decide