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242 (9 Aside) We\u2019ve broken down the 9 Aside 2.4.2 formation used in the majority of academy and grassroots sides up to U13\u2019s. This formation helps support the teams ability to understand formations and master the competitiveness of the game as the introduction of offsides are introduced. Predominately this formation would supports a counter-attacking side.\u00a0 …<\/p>\n

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