
'2 touch or not 2 touch - that is the question' - a conversation with Cal Jones, Julian Khalili and 'Goody'
The Talent Equation Podcast
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The Only Solution Is to Touch
We essentially end up in a position that people choose to play two touches. They probably got a marker that's touched tight to them so they can't take the ball in turn. That is the only solution that is allowed in this phase of play. It makes people only able to do that one solution. I think when we get to this position, there's, there's value from anything. If I just stand on the floor and kick a ball at a wall for a million hours, I will be getting slightly better at making contact with a ball. But am I going to be spending that time as beneficially as I possibly could? My contention is when you tell people the only thing you
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