Just watch the warm-up.Our finishing is now becoming comical. Also the none of the strikers seem to have great positional sense. No one makes the near post runs that predatory strikers live off.
If we are to stick with these excuses for strikers, then the priority signing must be a proper striker coach.
Just watch the warm-up.
It's embarrassing the amount of shots that are screwed wide.
Being an ex-Manchester United striker doesn’t mean you are good striker coach. From our performances clearly he isn’t.Our manager was a striker for Manchester United who else can we get
I'd genuinely like to know this. Are they practicing shooting and do they actually convert chances in training?What are they doing all week in training?
I'd genuinely like to know this. Are they practicing shooting and do they actually convert chances in training?
Robins should be the attacking coach. He was a striker. The shooting in the warm-up on the whole is embarrassing.I said this today at the game.
I know there is a difference in quality but ole gunnar solskjær since being at man Utd has been doing extra one on one sessions with Rashford and Martial and look how they have been since he has been doing that.
I know it's very football manager game like but other than fitness and goalkeeper coach who would be our designated attacking coach and designated defending coach.
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Which make it worse,because they are missing in the warm-up when they ARE under no pressure.Problem with warm up and training they are not under pressure and can shoot - get on the pitch and it all goes tits up
Dion DublinOur manager was a striker for Manchester United who else can we get
Shipley always looks excellent in the pre-match shooting practise. Nearly always hits it sweetly and into the net past the keeper.
He puts the others to shame.
I noticed that too, he seems to try and place his shots and not rip the leather off them as I alluded to yesterdayShipley always looks excellent in the pre-match shooting practise. Nearly always hits it sweetly and into the net past the keeper.
He puts the others to shame.
Why do you keep referring to the warm up like it has a bearing/reference to the game? Can you have a look next time they are running during “the warm up” and see if it’s any better or worse during the game :emoji_rolling_eyes:Which make it worse,because they are missing in the warm-up when they ARE under no pressure.
Which ones? I tend to arrive just before the kick off for home games so I can’t comment. However I am usually there for the warm up at away games and I can’t recall seeing the opposing manager out with the players.Robins should be the attacking coach. He was a striker. The shooting in the warm-up on the whole is embarrassing.
I'm sure other managers have been out with the players before for warm-ups.
If you listen to the other players Chaplin is dynamite in training. Scoring for fun and best finisher in the squadEverybody except for Chaplin and Hiwula.
Hmmmm best of a bad bunch?If you listen to the other players Chaplin is dynamite in training. Scoring for fun and best finisher in the squad
Daft analogy. Running is just warming up. Fitness pure and simple. Shooting practise is there to try and keep them sharp and improve their shooting and keep them confident they can deliver in the game. It is a specific, singular action designed to improve one singular skill, that of being able to put the ball in the net time and time again.Why do you keep referring to the warm up like it has a bearing/reference to the game? Can you have a look next time they are running during “the warm up” and see if it’s any better or worse during the game :emoji_rolling_eyes:
It's rare. Not saying I have seen it recently, but have seen it in the past few years.Which ones? I tend to arrive just before the kick off for home games so I can’t comment. However I am usually there for the warm up at away games and I can’t recall seeing the opposing manager out with the players.
you only have to see how many goals we score in games to realise thats not exactly a complimentIf you listen to the other players Chaplin is dynamite in training. Scoring for fun and best finisher in the squad
Thanks for that coach :emoji_thumbsup:Daft analogy. Running is just warming up. Fitness pure and simple. Shooting practise is there to try and keep them sharp and improve their shooting and keep them confident they can deliver in the game. It is a specific, singular action designed to improve one singular skill, that of being able to put the ball in the net time and time again.
Are you trying to tell me that if Hiwula misses every shot in the warm-up he's going to feel confident about scoring in the actual game.
Anyone who has played football and is an attacker, practises their shooting before the game and it always makes you feel good when you keep hitting the back of the net. You go into the game more confident. I was a right winger/midfielder and always felt a lot more confident going into a game if I had been banging them in, in the warm-up. You hit them sweetly in the practise you feel more confident. You miss them all you are not going to be so confident.
You're welcome.Thanks for that coach :emoji_thumbsup:
You're welcome.
Now come and see me after training.
I watched Arsenal on Friday night and they were the same,lots of passing, no penetration. And no, I'm not comparing CCFC players with Arsenal players in a quality sense, just a lack of ...... well I dont know , confidence, afraid to make a mistake, clueless........CCFC shooting tips : pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it back, pass it back, pass it sideways, pass it sideways, pass it sideways the other way, pass it back, pass it anywhere, pass it, oh bugger.
Just watch the warm-up.
It's embarrassing the amount of shots that are screwed wide.
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