I think the game has evolved differently in mainland Europe and London (can't really comment on it outside of Europe). I feel like London teams came away from the worlds (and the London Open) last year thinking about how to develop their passing and movement and recognising a need to push their game to the next level. After the Greifmasters in Karlsruhe, I really felt like Euro teams were busy refining the strategies they already had.
We've seen a marked change in London team's strategies from league v2 to league v3. It seems to me that Euro teams right now are highly evolved v2 teams.
For what it's worth, I am very much in favour of outlawing intentional interference.
I think the game has evolved differently in mainland Europe and London (can't really comment on it outside of Europe). I feel like London teams came away from the worlds (and the London Open) last year thinking about how to develop their passing and movement and recognising a need to push their game to the next level. After the Greifmasters in Karlsruhe, I really felt like Euro teams were busy refining the strategies they already had.
We've seen a marked change in London team's strategies from league v2 to league v3. It seems to me that Euro teams right now are highly evolved v2 teams.
For what it's worth, I am very much in favour of outlawing intentional interference.