Tyrone Shoelaces Posted Tuesday at 09:38 Posted Tuesday at 09:38 5 hours ago, Upside Down said: And if you have someone up the pitch you can make the clearance much quicker as you can pretty much just hoof it. None of this fannying about waiting for the play to break Plus the fact that players like Morishita or Yuki and Dolan last season are next to no use at defending corners. They may as well be on the halfway line occupying an opponent or two. The more players you can get out of the 6 yard box the more chance you have of your goalkeeper defending the corner effectively. I’m sick of seeing keepers trying to make a save on the goal line and failing to keep the ball out. On another point your attacking players are more likely to concede a penalty in those circumstances. Somebody will come up with the idea in a while and it’ll be hailed as a new master stroke. 2 Quote
TheKitGuy Posted Tuesday at 10:26 Posted Tuesday at 10:26 46 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: Plus the fact that players like Morishita or Yuki and Dolan last season are next to no use at defending corners. They may as well be on the halfway line occupying an opponent or two. The more players you can get out of the 6 yard box the more chance you have of your goalkeeper defending the corner effectively. I’m sick of seeing keepers trying to make a save on the goal line and failing to keep the ball out. On another point your attacking players are more likely to concede a penalty in those circumstances. Somebody will come up with the idea in a while and it’ll be hailed as a new master stroke. The ideal scenario is everyone back like normal (to prevent a short corner etc) as soon as the player runs up to strike it - the defending team sprint out the box.. keeper catches it and then plays it up to the now attacking team - leaving a fast break of 8 on 2 etc. 1 Quote
KentExile Posted Tuesday at 13:58 Posted Tuesday at 13:58 Piece on the BBC site ahead of Palaces cup game with Arsenal this eve https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/clyx6q9y8wpo 1 Quote
Mattyblue Posted Tuesday at 14:11 Posted Tuesday at 14:11 Been a couple more in The Times/Sunday Times too recently in a similar, ‘Christ, how good is this lad?’ vein. Still, least we got a similar fee to Tyler Morton and only ten million behind Jobe. 5 Quote
roverandout Posted Tuesday at 17:15 Posted Tuesday at 17:15 16 hours ago, Exiled_Rover said: Why is a 5'9" player clearly not going to win headers? If u are talking about Wharton. He's 6 foot Quote
den Posted Tuesday at 21:28 Posted Tuesday at 21:28 Lee Dixon commentating on tonight’s match saying how Wharton knows where his pass is going before he gets it. I said that from the first time A saw him. It’s why he’s never under pressure. He doesn’t hold onto it long enough for anyone to get close to him. It’s a wonderful talent and not many players are blessed with it. Couple that with pin point accuracy from a first touch and he’s a dream to watch. 9 Quote
roverandout Posted Tuesday at 21:34 Posted Tuesday at 21:34 5 minutes ago, den said: Lee Dixon commentating on tonight’s match saying how Wharton knows where his pass is going before he gets it. I said that from the first time A saw him. It’s why he’s never under pressure. He doesn’t hold onto it long enough for anyone to get close to him. It’s a wonderful talent and not many players are blessed with it. Couple that with pin point accuracy from a first touch and he’s a dream to watch. Watching it. When he plays well. Palace play well. He's been a different player second half 1 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted Tuesday at 22:21 Posted Tuesday at 22:21 52 minutes ago, den said: Lee Dixon commentating on tonight’s match saying how Wharton knows where his pass is going before he gets it. I said that from the first time A saw him. It’s why he’s never under pressure. He doesn’t hold onto it long enough for anyone to get close to him. It’s a wonderful talent and not many players are blessed with it. Couple that with pin point accuracy from a first touch and he’s a dream to watch. That was the first thing that caught my eye the first time I saw him play. He’s rarely caught in possession. 1 Quote
roverandout Posted Tuesday at 22:35 Posted Tuesday at 22:35 I thought he was sensational second half. He completely dominated arsenal's midfield. I hope he leaves England and moves to Barcelona or real madrid Quote
Tim Southampton Rover Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago The only bitter part of Wharton leaving Palace and we get a lump sum is that we probably won't see any of it! 1 Quote
J*B Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, roverandout said: Every pass is forward. It’s so simple. 1 Quote
roverandout Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, J*B said: Every pass is forward. It’s so simple. His football brain is elite Quote
47er Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 minutes ago, J*B said: Every pass is forward. It’s so simple. He's unique in English football. 2 Quote
Leonard Venkhater Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 9 minutes ago, 47er said: He's unique in English football. "Nobody knew how good he was." 2 Quote
roverandout Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 25 minutes ago, 47er said: He's unique in English football. He has to start ahead of Anderson Quote
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