from corners....
while a man would set up like if he taking it (williams or faustin), a next man would then run short for it from the top corner of the penalty box, drawing a defender with him on the diagonal run toward the corner spot.
Then the man taking the corner would run up and play like he want to play it in short to the incoming man with the defender on he back.
Then the incoming TT player would stop half way between the 18 yard line and the corner spot and play like he telling the corner taker not to worry, to much pressure. He would stop running, then the corner taker would hesitate like if he have to readjust to take it long again.
While he doing this, the man who was running to collect it short would simply and casually turn to the byline and play like he starting to walk back to the penalty box, but now not back to the top corner of the box he came from, but rather toward a near post position.
The marking defender naturally would relax and before yuh know it, the corner taker slip a fast ground pass almost along the byline on the inside of the now goalward heading TT attacker.
The result was a TT player with a ground ball just inside the box on the byline and a surprised defense.
I remember we not scorin form this play, but we did it a couple times, and the always had near chances.
Like many modern football teams forget about simple yet effective creative plays like this.
The Larson and sweden free kick set play also comes to mind, for this of the posters who know aht i talking about.
If i not mistaken, that play result in a game winner in a Euro knockout game about a decade ago or something.