I have a vast amount of experience on indoor fields and I can tell you they're full of shit. Because the indoor fields are smaller, the games revolve around one dude getting beaten or a quick passing move to generate the space to do anything. In addition, the shortness of the field allows to long ball to become very relevant.
The large outdoor field is totally different, for one simple reason: there is always space. Where in indoor, you have to create space, in outdoor, you manipulate existing space. This is the reason why formations are totally irrelevant indoor, yet make or break outdoor.
They require totally different mental tactics on an individual level, and that's why most players struggle going from one to another. Even as a keeper, a smaller 18 yard box is cancer, and as a result I have a far worse record of goals conceded indoor.
I am used to big field . So the other day i complained that i don't like playing on the small field because it limits my potential . Rest of the guys ( who always play indoor ) said it is bs . I am not seeking support . Just wanted to see your opinion on this , maybe I should up my indoor game skills . I can play in small spaces very well and love to play between the lines but indoor somehow still doesn't quiet fit my skills and reading of the game .
I am used to big field . So the other i complained that i don't like playing on the small field because it limits my potential . Rest of the guys ( who always play indoor ) said it is bs . I am not seeking support . Just wanted to see you opinion on this maybe I should up my indoor game skills > I can play in small spaces very well and love to play between the players but indoor somehow still doesn't quiet fit my skills and reading of the game .