post_hoc wrote:As I have said I don't know a lot about AFL so I guess this is a question for me to learn, in football we have a host of different styles of play, from the actual set up 433, 442, and variations on those such as 4231, 4141, to what we saw the Dutch play at the World Cup with 3 at the back.
I just realised... You're not even talking about 'styles' of play in your own pathetic opening post!
What a clown

He's actually talking about structures but doesn't even know it

Hence the confusion/his insistent refusal to accept the...wait for it... "styles of play" RL fans on here have been providing him. Chalk yours truly up for a soccer knowledge win over posthoc :_<>
As for attacking structures in RL, there's also heaps, like in defence as I highlighted

. The attacking line will be structured differently by different coaches depending on their teams strengths and weaknesses, as would be the same case in the soccer 442 etc structures

i.e. some coaches will structure their attack flat, particularly if they have good ball handling forwards, while other coaches will structure their attack deep if they have speed to burn. Others will integrate the fullback and second rowers out wide more often while others will prefer different. Some will structure the attack using the whole breadth of the pitch and others wont. And in the game situation, as in soccer, the structure will be in some flux depending on the players reactions to the situation.
Please folks, chalk up another win to KE and the leaguies over this clown postlabotomy patient.

"442, 443, etc = styles"
