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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]if you can back fill a LB with a MF, then they are not harder to find than a F or GK.[/quote] Every position has its specialties and related skills. Some people can be moved; some can't - in all cases for all positions. I even know GKs that moved successfully to field and vice versa (grant you, after a certain age, the position is too specialized and you can't, but up through middle school, it can be done). Some forwards can be moved to MF; some MFs to forward; some forwards to CB; some LBs to MF. A versatile player can be moved to lots of places to varying degrees of success. However, it also fails as often as it works. This is why ideally, no player should remain in one position, especially in the younger years but even as they get older. They should at least play related positions on the field from time to time, as different coaches may want/need different things, or see a player as good or not at their "preferred" position.[/quote] To add on, I mean in different lines. MFs should also play outside of MF; the forward line should play elsewhere; and the back line. I don't just mean a left wing move to the right, or a holding mid move to the attacking spot. [/quote]
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