Training Ground Guru Podcast

Jamie Hamilton: Time to break free of positionism

Oct 30, 2025
In this insightful conversation, Jamie Hamilton, a UEFA A Licence coach and influential football writer, critiques the dominance of positionalism in coaching. He emphasizes the importance of player individuality, arguing that rigid systems can stifle creativity and spontaneity. Jamie shares his journey and redefines tactical concepts, advocating for a shift towards relationism, which emphasizes player interactions over prescribed roles. He warns that over-coaching in youth football might hinder natural talent, urging coaches to embrace surprise and flexibility on the pitch.
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INSIGHT

Positional Play Creates Predictable Pockets

  • Guardiola-style positional play arranges players into zonal pockets to create 'free men' between defensive lines.
  • That specific possession method relies on predictable positioning and engineered space rather than spontaneous player choice.
ANECDOTE

Personal Shift After Watching Fluminense

  • Jamie felt tension coaching strict positional systems because he had to constantly tell players where to stand and what not to do.
  • He reconciled it until Fernando Diniz's Fluminense showed a different way to keep possession without rigid positional rules.
INSIGHT

Homogenization From Emulating Guardiola

  • Guardiola's success created a dominant global paradigm that many coaches copy without matching players or nuance.
  • Copy-paste adoption often yields formulaic teams lacking the original squad's generational talent.
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