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Do we ever practice corners?We must be the absolute worst side at taking corners in the entire football league.15 corners today. We didn't look remotely dangerous from a single one. At least 10 were carbon copies that failed to clear the first man.Rinse and f**king repeat.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 20, 2025, 07:47:41 pmDo we ever practice corners?We must be the absolute worst side at taking corners in the entire football league.15 corners today. We didn't look remotely dangerous from a single one. At least 10 were carbon copies that failed to clear the first man.Rinse and f**king repeat.What do we think is the problem with our strategy?
All our set plays aren't great, including throw ins. Grant definitely not buying into that new trend.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on December 20, 2025, 07:57:48 pmAll our set plays aren't great, including throw ins. Grant definitely not buying into that new trend.Don't get me started on throw ins. EVERY side bar us has a method for making space to receive the ball from a throw in. We look like we've lived in Plato's Cave and never actually seen the concept of a throw in before.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 20, 2025, 08:07:21 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on December 20, 2025, 07:57:48 pmAll our set plays aren't great, including throw ins. Grant definitely not buying into that new trend.Don't get me started on throw ins. EVERY side bar us has a method for making space to receive the ball from a throw in. We look like we've lived in Plato's Cave and never actually seen the concept of a throw in before.We are not a well coached team. So many obvious details we are not good at. McCanns historical success has come by getting a good group of players for the level, getting them to work hard off the ball and giving them freedom to create in the final third, getting the best out the individuals in attacking areas. He’s not a coach that creates a team greater than the sum of its parts with coaching and structure. He’s a manager motivator type. He will change the shape and tweak things, but it’s basic stuff. Bringing in Barry Richardson was a strange one for me. We had the opportunity to bring someone in that could perhaps take the coaching and tactical awareness to next level, but we brought in another clone of Cliff and Lee Glover.At the end of the day recruitment is killing us. We don’t have a recruitment process that is structured so it can even be reviewed, assessed and improved. It’s just a load of guesswork laced in biases and we fall in to every trap going. That obviously aligns with contract renewals. Mistakes made with Westbrook, Close, Olowu, Sharp, not selling Jay… the list goes on.
Quote from: GazLaz on December 20, 2025, 08:35:18 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 20, 2025, 08:07:21 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on December 20, 2025, 07:57:48 pmAll our set plays aren't great, including throw ins. Grant definitely not buying into that new trend.Don't get me started on throw ins. EVERY side bar us has a method for making space to receive the ball from a throw in. We look like we've lived in Plato's Cave and never actually seen the concept of a throw in before.We are not a well coached team. So many obvious details we are not good at. McCanns historical success has come by getting a good group of players for the level, getting them to work hard off the ball and giving them freedom to create in the final third, getting the best out the individuals in attacking areas. He’s not a coach that creates a team greater than the sum of its parts with coaching and structure. He’s a manager motivator type. He will change the shape and tweak things, but it’s basic stuff. Bringing in Barry Richardson was a strange one for me. We had the opportunity to bring someone in that could perhaps take the coaching and tactical awareness to next level, but we brought in another clone of Cliff and Lee Glover.At the end of the day recruitment is killing us. We don’t have a recruitment process that is structured so it can even be reviewed, assessed and improved. It’s just a load of guesswork laced in biases and we fall in to every trap going. That obviously aligns with contract renewals. Mistakes made with Westbrook, Close, Olowu, Sharp, not selling Jay… the list goes on. Contract renewals are not as simple as you seem to think. We offered a better deal to Olowu but he simply didn't want to stay at DRFC. It was obvious during his interviews last season that he wasn't prepared to commit himself to us which is a shame because he is the one we miss the most.
Why do we have a goalkeeper in charge of our set plays? Surely it should be an ex-striker, maybe even Billy if he is doing coaching badges