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Quote from: RobbieDRFC on December 03, 2022, 09:09:41 am2 weeks on the training ground, and all I can’t see the purpose of the new tactic for goal kicks. Williams takes the goal kick and passers it 2 yards sideways to Mitchell. Mitchell then kicks the ball upfield. Anyone else know the tactic behind this? This made me laugh. It looked ridiculous.
2 weeks on the training ground, and all I can’t see the purpose of the new tactic for goal kicks. Williams takes the goal kick and passers it 2 yards sideways to Mitchell. Mitchell then kicks the ball upfield. Anyone else know the tactic behind this?
If Close was MOTM it can only be because he played it safe. He avoided tackling, avoided making forward passes and avoided making himself available to receive the ball to build attacks. What is the opposite of a midfield dynamo?When I saw Clayton was playing I worried about his limitations, but in fact he was one of the few who put in a creditable stint. Unlike most of the rest he could make an actual footballing contribution - everything slowed to his pace anyway.Schofield made a big issue about running stats, work rate etc., not long ago and they put in less effort yesterday than they did a fortnight ago at Colchester. Just what is he talking about? Coaching is not only about teaching and measuring activities, it is getting your squad to go out and play football in the way you have supposedly been drumming into them. What have they learnt since McS left that has made them play any better?
We’ve gone from League One promotion contenders where our managers were deemed to be desirable by bigger clubs so they left us, to now where we are in a frankly worrying situation of cycling through managers regularly having to sack them due to terrible results. to now playing as absolute also rans in League Two, the lowest professional tier. How has it come to this? We’ve blinked and gone from League One respectability to an unstable mess in League Two, in only a few short seasons.