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Post by stuinedgeley on Jan 6, 2014 15:04:56 GMT
Danny B believed in hours of set play practice. Thus looking at and organising who best suits what position attacking or defending such situations. Why do we currently appear to be using a one size fits all corner/ free kick routine? Even short corners are all played to the same point of attack every time.
Our recent results have been much needed in terms of our league position but we still will unless we look at it, have the same issues again and again when playing supposed better teams in this division. Does anyone at county look at opposition tactics and consider adopting them? It works for the opposition just look at our defeats.
The last four games have shown we can get results but these were against teams who are just as bad as ourselves if not worse. When it comes to a team who are a decent tactical opponent we collapse like an ashes squad.
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Post by Epworth Hatter OLD account on Jan 8, 2014 12:40:13 GMT
Agreed. Even a cursory glance at the highlights show how many chances are created by set pieces. And how many goals did we score which went: Long throw from Mike Flynn, flicked on by big Kev, headed in by Gannon? Rocket science it is not.
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Post by stuinedgeley on Jan 8, 2014 23:53:49 GMT
in case of emergency brake glass. well done ! you have just broken a glass
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