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  • KentExile changed the title to New set piece coach - Possibly
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41 minutes ago, simongarnerisgod said:

anyone who improves us on them is very welcome,we are tragically bad on free kicks and corners

To say we have our share of big lads we don’t defend them very well at times. We got lucky with that lad interfering with a header that looked like going in. That goes in and yesterday’s result could have been different. The same centre half got on to the next one as well. 

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I think he might already be in place. Certainly last week against Southampton there was someone I didn’t recognise (and definitely not Benson) on the touchline shouting instructions at every corner and I remember thinking that we must have appointed a new set piece coach 

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I don't really understand how this is an actual job role, it's not a complicated task to be half decent at set pieces. 

Still, given how shite ours are I suppose it may be a positive move....

Posted
28 minutes ago, Ossydave said:

I don't really understand how this is an actual job role, it's not a complicated task to be half decent at set pieces. 

Still, given how shite ours are I suppose it may be a positive move....

Speaking of set pieces what about that one yesterday when we had everybody back in our box and Leicester had two players just waiting for a squared ball for a shot a goal. Even the dogs in the street could see what was going to happen but none of our players could.

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33 minutes ago, Ossydave said:

I don't really understand how this is an actual job role, it's not a complicated task to be half decent at set pieces. 

Still, given how shite ours are I suppose it may be a positive move....

Alot of teams have these type of coaches

Posted
2 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

Alot of teams have these type of coaches

So? Doesn't really make it valid.

One of the masters of set pieces was Tony Pulis, except he didn't do anything extraordinary at all, just worked hard in training and adapted the players to suit their strengths. It was seen as the way forward for lesser teams like Stoke at the time and to an extent the dingles under Dyche.

Now it seems to be the latest fad even with the so called bigger teams.

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10 minutes ago, Ossydave said:

So? Doesn't really make it valid.

One of the masters of set pieces was Tony Pulis, except he didn't do anything extraordinary at all, just worked hard in training and adapted the players to suit their strengths. It was seen as the way forward for lesser teams like Stoke at the time and to an extent the dingles under Dyche.

Now it seems to be the latest fad even with the so called bigger teams.

Villa and Arsenal have had once for few seasons..

JDT wanted one when he was here

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Just watch Arsenal once and you'll see how any team can benefit from some real set pieces training.

Saw a stat before this round regarding Arsenal:

Goals from:

Set pieces - 1st in the league 

Penalties - 2nd in the league

Goals from open play - 17th in the league

Table position - 1st

 

It's a big part of the modern game. I hope they get rid of the long throws by adjusting the rules before next season. 

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Posted
25 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

Why shouldn't we have a set pieces coach? 

If its improve the team and we start being a bigger threat from set pieces. 

Im not against the idea. Although it was a fair question by ossydave to at least ask why, and one you didnt answer properly.

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