Progressão
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#164 DISCUSSÃO MUNDO: Jamie Hamilton
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Today we’re joined by Jamie Hamilton, a Scottish coach and renowned football writer, best known for his work on relationism — an alternative to the dominant positional play models shaping modern football.
We talked about:
- Why the debate between relationism and positionism matters in today’s globalised and homogenised football world.
- The historical roots of relationism — from South American traditions to Cruyff and Hungary in the 1950s–60s.
- Relationism as a football language: flexibility vs. structure, emergence vs. prescription, and the science of players as relational beings.
- What relational football looks like on the pitch, and what it means for player development and coaching.
- How relationism connects to local identity, cultural diversity, and underdogs finding their way against giants.
This episode takes you on a journey through football’s past, present, and a possible more relational future.