Tactical issues and corrections vs Leicester (4 Viewers)

Deity

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There was one pass Kitching played straight from Rushworth into rudi that was filthy and set us up
I think kitch can be the ball player he’s very good at it

I agree that Kitch is better on the ball than you might initially expect but he’s not good enough to have as your primary outlet. He is good enough to have as your secondary outlet.
 

CCFCAnalysis

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Wasn’t me that let the cat out of the bag. All I said is that I’d heard rumours that there was something else going on beyond injury /illness.


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thekidfromstrettoncamp

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On tactics yesterday why were we bringing all our players back into the box for throw in in our half meaning every Leicester outfield player was within shooting range of our goal?We had no outlet. Surely we needed MVE on the half way line occupying 2 of their players.That leave less bodies in the area to cause deflections.Mind you think the same tactics should be used for corners
 

clint van damme

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I agree that Kitch is better on the ball than you might initially expect but he’s not good enough to have as your primary outlet. He is good enough to have as your secondary outlet.

He tried a couple of really clever balls yesterday but neither came off.
Great vision and ideas, poor execution.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Could somebody clear something up for me?

Earlier in this thread someone was talking about the problem being that Grimes, Torp and Rudoni all play in a straight line hence the problems with finding each other and why it's so easy for teams to get around us.

But I've seen lots of complaints (and heatmaps) suggesting that Rudoni drifts out wide too far and too often.

Could someone explain how both are possible?
 

Skybluekyle

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Could somebody clear something up for me?

Earlier in this thread someone was talking about the problem being that Grimes, Torp and Rudoni all play in a straight line hence the problems with finding each other and why it's so easy for teams to get around us.

But I've seen lots of complaints (and heatmaps) suggesting that Rudoni drifts out wide too far and too often.

Could someone explain how both are possible?
Whenever you notice something like that....a wizard did it
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Fucking hell missed out again
Sorry Michael Caine GIF
 

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