''Football doesn't allow for automations or patterns to be repeated (closed systems), what matters are interactions and relations'' - Paco Seriul-lo There's a word that always seems to crop up in a lot of in possession analysis, especially for teams that make it a little bit harder for us to identify what exactly they are doing. In the era of positional football, zone occupation and structural dependency, these teams have become outliers, their spontaneity, autonomy and control of game momentum is what helps them navigate the game. This quality makes teams stand out from the rest, the word I'm referring to is dynamism. What does it mean to be dynamic in a footballing context? What does it look like in the micro, macro, meso scales? How many types of dynamics are there? I see different ones mentioned all the time- Dynamic advantage/superiority, Dynamic occupation, Dynamic affordances, Dynamic rotations/triangles, Dynamic couplings- yet I've seen littl...