It's a good weapon to use from time to time, not as a matter of course.No it's a good weapon and even when it's not working it still gives the opposition something to think about
Haven’t they moved the hoardings back rather than the pitch in?noticed they’ve moved the pitch in aswell, looks like we’ll be using it a lot
maybe that was it then,Haven’t they moved the hoardings back rather than the pitch in?
Same effect though for throws
Yea it was bloody crazy when we have BTA up front and they have two huge centre halves heading everything away for fun.Does anyone else find our obsession with long throws a bit embarrassing?
I have two reasons. It doesn't suit our style of play as we have so many players who are really good on the ball.
Secondly - we should be better than that, especially against poor teams like Hull. Their defenders just lapped it up!
I disagree, I thought they looked longer and flatter than last year, and I don't remember the keeper catching (m)any, but maybe I'm wrong.They were all pretty pointless as they float in for the keeper to catch
It's not about having a big gangly six plus footer in the box, we do not attack the ball enough either in the air or otherwise in ALL areas of the pitch.A few of them yesterday were his longest yet.
If only we had a big, gangly 6'3 striker in the box..
Yep still remember that equaliser against NewcastleLong throws used to work well, back in the day, when Aaron Gunnerson took them!
The last long throw I can remember where we actually scored was Gunnarson against Blackburn I thinkThere must be some stats out there for goals/chances created on long throws v short throws against Hull. Safe to assume that's the reason we opted for that tactic yesterday.
The last long throw I can remember where we actually scored was Gunnarson against Blackburn I think
Think it was against Stoke if I remember correctlyTorp scored one last season - header against Luton, I think?
I never said my memory was goodTorp scored one last season - header against Luton, I think?
If worked rarely. Fact we only really remember the times it did work and not the numerous times it didn't.Long throws used to work well, back in the day, when Aaron Gunnerson took them!
They're useful, but not if you do it everytime you get a throw anywhere near their area. They just set up for it and are on auto-pilot. Need to vary it up.Does anyone else find our obsession with long throws a bit embarrassing?
I have two reasons. It doesn't suit our style of play as we have so many players who are really good on the ball.
Secondly - we should be better than that, especially against poor teams like Hull. Their defenders just lapped it up!
I'd say firstly, MVE hasn't been playing for us for 15 years, so we can ignore that stat.So 2 in the last 15 years...good ploy the long throw ...any more anyone can think of?
Well if there is a defender who we are looking at for £10m then the tactics or recruitment are offI'd say firstly, MVE hasn't been playing for us for 15 years, so we can ignore that stat.
Secondly, if I was a coach/analyst I would have the data for how Hull defend against long throws and ask Lampard to make a tactical decision based on that. I assume that's what's happened, regardless of our inability to score from them.
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