Hasta Posted Tuesday at 13:03 Posted Tuesday at 13:03 (edited) This has been such a poor season for Rovers, with our position and future so precariously balanced, that I can't even find any enjoyment in Jelly and Ice Cream at the moment. Edited Tuesday at 13:03 by Hasta 4 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted yesterday at 10:13 Posted yesterday at 10:13 According to the BBC in last nights Arsenal v Chelsea game every time Arsenal were preparing to take a corner Chelsea sent three players down field to prevent Arsenal packing the penalty area. It’s being hailed as a coaching master stroke ! 1 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted yesterday at 10:57 Posted yesterday at 10:57 39 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: According to the BBC in last nights Arsenal v Chelsea game every time Arsenal were preparing to take a corner Chelsea sent three players down field to prevent Arsenal packing the penalty area. It’s being hailed as a coaching master stroke ! Ive never ever understood why everyone doesnt do that as a matter of course. At least with 2. That then requires the opposition to leave 3 back. It's a pet hate of mine leaving no-one up at corners. So negative and just guarantees you're going to give the ball straight back or at best win a throw deep in your own half but keep yourself under pressure. 4 Quote
Upside Down Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 10 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: According to the BBC in last nights Arsenal v Chelsea game every time Arsenal were preparing to take a corner Chelsea sent three players down field to prevent Arsenal packing the penalty area. It’s being hailed as a coaching master stroke ! And here I was thinking this was just basic tactics. Maybe I put my name down for the Rovers job. I'll have us in the automatics in January before I quit in February for a real club and then I can go on to revolutionise the game by managing numerous successful teams with the basic philosophy of being solid at the back and attacking with width and two up front. 1 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Upside Down said: And here I was thinking this was just basic tactics. Maybe I put my name down for the Rovers job. I'll have us in the automatics in January before I quit in February for a real club and then I can go on to revolutionise the game by managing numerous successful teams with the basic philosophy of being solid at the back and attacking with width and two up front. Would you go so far as to choose your ‘keeper based on his shot stopping/dealing with crosses abilities? 3 Quote
Upside Down Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 14 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said: Would you go so far as to choose your ‘keeper based on his shot stopping/dealing with crosses abilities? Yes I believe I would. I truly am a fucking renegade. 4 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 2 centre forwards who both know where the back of the net is Leave 2 up front at corners Genuine wingers who can cross a ball and beat a man with a bit of skill Players in general who can beat a man with a bit of skill as opposed to simply outpacing them. Something a bit more creative than simply "over-loading" ie. just trying to get 2 players on one Players with a bit of technique who can hit the back of the net as opposed to row Z if they try a shot from 25 yards. Defenders who think their primary job is to keep the ball out of their net and not try and be Michel Platini Never ever give a goal away pissing about with the ball in your defensive third of the pitch. Keepers who have re - learnt the long lost arts of narrowing down angles, catching the ball instead of punching it and thereby not giving it straight back to the opposition and commanding their 6 yard area. And above all realising they're also there to stop the ball going in the back of the net, not to try and be Lionel Messi. Stupid I know. Will never catch on. 3 Quote
Upside Down Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, RevidgeBlue said: 2 centre forwards who both know where the back of the net is Leave 2 up front at corners Genuine wingers who can cross a ball and beat a man with a bit of skill Players in general who can beat a man with a bit of skill as opposed to simply outpacing them. Something a bit more creative than simply "over-loading" ie. just trying to get 2 players on one Players with a bit of technique who can hit the back of the net as opposed to row Z if they try a shot from 25 yards. Defenders who think their primary job is to keep the ball out of their net and not try and be Michel Platini Never ever give a goal away pissing about with the ball in your defensive third of the pitch. Keepers who have re - learnt the long lost arts of narrowing down angles, catching the ball instead of punching it and thereby not giving it straight back to the opposition and commanding their 6 yard area. And above all realising they're also there to stop the ball going in the back of the net, not to try and be Lionel Messi. Stupid I know. Will never catch on. I'm sorry but you are talking absolute shit here. Especially with this nonsense about beating your man with skill. This is just not how the game is supposed to be played. Get with the times FFS. Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Upside Down said: I'm sorry but you are talking absolute shit here. Especially with this nonsense about beating your man with skill. This is just not how the game is supposed to be played. Get with the times FFS. I know - they might "turn over possession" deep in the opposition half or something. Just think of the damage that could do to those possession stats. Obviously far more of a cardinal sin than pissing about in your own penalty area and giving a completely needless goal away. As long as you tried to play it out "the right way" that's all that matters! Quote
Upside Down Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 39 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said: I know - they might "turn over possession" deep in the opposition half or something. Just think of the damage that could do to those possession stats. Obviously far more of a cardinal sin than pissing about in your own penalty area and giving a completely needless goal away. As long as you tried to play it out "the right way" that's all that matters! Now you're getting it. 👍 1 Quote
oneandycrawford Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 11 hours ago, RevidgeBlue said: I know - they might "turn over possession" deep in the opposition half or something. Just think of the damage that could do to those possession stats. Obviously far more of a cardinal sin than pissing about in your own penalty area and giving a completely needless goal away. As long as you tried to play it out "the right way" that's all that matters! Are you Russell Martin in disguise? 😉 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Pep in why should the rules apply to us shocker: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cy8y677z23go Quote
alexanders Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago Should we enjoy the turmoil at turd a bit moor? Apparently they are to skint to sack Parker and the debt is really heavy. 1 Quote
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