rob9872
Well-Known Member
Please can someone out there with a coaching badge, explain the merits of the pass-back to the keeper so he can simply put his boot through it?
I understand when under pressure or when you're already facing that way - taught from a young age play it the way your facing unless you have time …. but on a 'bobbly' pitch with a keeper who we know has issues with kicking, why is our first thought always a negative one? We need to be braver on the ball and even if it's a hoof, surely a hoof from where the defenders are than the keeper is with less risk being further up the field.
I know we won last night, but this isn't result orientated, it's a trait creeping in more and more, between that and set-pieces (for and against) rapidly becoming our Achilles heel.
Also , footnote: why are some of our fans such twats? One guy who sits behind us (in box125 if you're reading you moron) dislikes Burge, Mason, Shipley, Meyler and Bakayoko in equal measure. Donkey, twat, hopeless some of his favoured outbursts - why do they even go?
I understand when under pressure or when you're already facing that way - taught from a young age play it the way your facing unless you have time …. but on a 'bobbly' pitch with a keeper who we know has issues with kicking, why is our first thought always a negative one? We need to be braver on the ball and even if it's a hoof, surely a hoof from where the defenders are than the keeper is with less risk being further up the field.
I know we won last night, but this isn't result orientated, it's a trait creeping in more and more, between that and set-pieces (for and against) rapidly becoming our Achilles heel.
Also , footnote: why are some of our fans such twats? One guy who sits behind us (in box125 if you're reading you moron) dislikes Burge, Mason, Shipley, Meyler and Bakayoko in equal measure. Donkey, twat, hopeless some of his favoured outbursts - why do they even go?