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He’s not a good one on one defender, he’s not dynamic, he doesn’t have the legs to get up and down. Real weak point in our team.
Who’s idea was if for him to take the last minute direct free kick when we needed to score in that moment to win? Horror show of an effort.
I like that he was confident to take it. There was one in the first half that was ripe for Hirst to have a pop but he let Molyneux take it. Set pieces and throw ins are a real area for development for us I feel.
Quote from: 5minstogo on January 02, 2025, 08:38:03 amI like that he was confident to take it. There was one in the first half that was ripe for Hirst to have a pop but he let Molyneux take it. Set pieces and throw ins are a real area for development for us I feel.I thought that yesterday. Our corners are very very basic for pro football. The fact we take out swinging corners annoys me. So much more chance of scoring from in swingers. We hardly ever take short ones as well. Whoever is working on set pieces is of limited ability I’d say.
It's a poor showing when we had to rely on our left back to provide quality balls in the box
Kyle Letheren the GK coach leads set pieces. Presumably leans more towards defensive than attacking. Nearly every corner is knocked to the back post with little variation. We take an eternity to take throw ins and nearly every one from the left hand side went backwards yesterday. Not one from either wing was launched at Ironside to try and flicks on. I know that's a bit old school but in League 2 it's stuff like that which works.
Lol. I quite like him too. For those from another era, he reminds me of Dangerous Dave Morley. Nice to watch, does good things, and, drops a changer regularly. But players like that make the game more interesting. It ain't possible to predict outcomes!BobG