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<blockquote data-quote="NZL Fan" data-source="post: 20619"><p>The "pre pass" button..........</p><p></p><p>Something I use a lot if you are having trouble breaking through the midfield.........</p><p></p><p>When passing along the backline try hitting the pass button prior to the receiver getting the ball - this does one of two things to this receiving player........</p><p></p><p>1. In midfield, upon receiving the ball his next pass will quite often be a "cut" ie. the guy next in line will actually cut back inside the passer on an angled run in the opposite direction.</p><p></p><p>2. If done out wider it will result in a very quick,short, flatter pass by this player to an outside man running on at pace - especially effective if this player happens to be a flyer like Howlett etc as the gap is generally there for them.</p><p></p><p>I quite often mix up a long ball, followed by the "pre pass" in order to get the ball out to the wing on a bit of a flyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NZL Fan, post: 20619"] The "pre pass" button.......... Something I use a lot if you are having trouble breaking through the midfield......... When passing along the backline try hitting the pass button prior to the receiver getting the ball - this does one of two things to this receiving player........ 1. In midfield, upon receiving the ball his next pass will quite often be a "cut" ie. the guy next in line will actually cut back inside the passer on an angled run in the opposite direction. 2. If done out wider it will result in a very quick,short, flatter pass by this player to an outside man running on at pace - especially effective if this player happens to be a flyer like Howlett etc as the gap is generally there for them. I quite often mix up a long ball, followed by the "pre pass" in order to get the ball out to the wing on a bit of a flyer. [/QUOTE]
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