The nine shouts you will hear in every session — hover or tap a phrase for a plain-English note on when to use it.
Right
Shouted to tell a teammate which way to pass or move.
Left
Shouted to tell a teammate which way to pass or move.
Turn / Alone
Tells the player on the ball there's no defender close — they can turn and drive forward safely.
Man on / On your back
Warns a teammate that an opponent is closing in from behind, out of their sight.
Time
Reassures a teammate there's no rush — they have space to think.
Mine
Called when challenging for a loose ball or a cross, claiming it before a teammate goes for it too.
Good job!
Shouted to praise a teammate right after they do something well.
Good
A quick word of approval — for a pass, a run, a decision.
Come on
A general shout of encouragement — to lift energy, urge a teammate on, or fire up the team.