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.... and whilst agreeing with you 100% we also need to ask why it takes us so long to take Corners ?Quite a few times yesterday we had them "under pressure" and they concede a few Corners but we let them get composed again by taking an age to actually take the bloody cornerI know there are training ground set pieces practiced endlessly so couldn't one of them per game be a hit and hope Corner taken as quickly as possible ?
Noticed that Notts Countys throw in organisation last week was levels above L2. Great rotations and everyone knew what they were to do.
Quote from: GazLaz on November 17, 2024, 09:54:17 amNoticed that Notts Countys throw in organisation last week was levels above L2. Great rotations and everyone knew what they were to do.Yes I noticed that too but didn’t mention it as I thought the OP was referring to Rovers throw ins.
Quote from: Donnywolf on November 17, 2024, 09:21:30 am.... and whilst agreeing with you 100% we also need to ask why it takes us so long to take Corners ?Quite a few times yesterday we had them "under pressure" and they concede a few Corners but we let them get composed again by taking an age to actually take the bloody cornerI know there are training ground set pieces practiced endlessly so couldn't one of them per game be a hit and hope Corner taken as quickly as possible ?What happened to some of the corner routines that got the ball to Moly/Gibson on the corner of the box, these can be really effective but like we don't consider it anymore. Couple times yesterday could've done this easily. We just float it into box with next to no chance of winning a header. Now we have McGrath who has started to be a threat from corners so it seems we just try and put it on his head, no point in anyone else being up there!!!Also why do we bring EVERYONE back when defending corners? That does my nut. We should leave atleast 1 person with pace on the half way line. Hurst/Moly or Gibson. It keeps 2 defenders back and gives us an outlet. Absolutely winds me up that one.
.... and whilst agreeing with you 100% we also need to ask why it takes us so long to take Corners ?Quite a few times yesterday we had them "under pressure" and they concede a few Corners but we let them get composed again by taking an age to actually take the bloody cornerI know there are training ground set pieces practiced endlessly so couldn't one of them per game be a hit and hope Corner taken as quickly as possible ?
Quote from: Donnywolf on November 17, 2024, 09:21:30 am.... and whilst agreeing with you 100% we also need to ask why it takes us so long to take Corners ?Quite a few times yesterday we had them "under pressure" and they concede a few Corners but we let them get composed again by taking an age to actually take the bloody cornerI know there are training ground set pieces practiced endlessly so couldn't one of them per game be a hit and hope Corner taken as quickly as possible ?I noticed Cliff Byrne doing his nut at one corner when our players were just ambling toward the corner flag after we had equalised so Im sure they are told to be quicker!
.... and whilst agreeing with you 100% we also need to ask why it takes us so long to take Corners ?Quite a few times yesterday we had them "under pressure" and they concede a few Corners but we let them get composed again by taking an age to actually take the bloody cornerI know there are training ground set pieces practiced endlessly so couldn't one of them per game be a hit and hope Corner taken as quickly as possible ?
There are probably stats which indicate that fewer goals are conceded when everyone gets back to defend a corner.Perhaps Gaz will have stuff about that.As for the throw ins, we haven’t been good at them since Coppinger retired from playing.He was almost always the one who made himself available and returned a good ball back to the thrower.You wouldn’t think it would be so difficult to do that would you.Also with him being on the coaching staff he should be able to share his knowledge on that to the players.