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Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back 09:28 - Feb 27 with 1564 viewsDr_Parnassus



Spot on for my money.

Time and a place, know your situations.

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Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 09:51 - Feb 27 with 1528 viewsunion_jack

He’s clearly not referring particularly to Swansea.


But he is!

On the money.

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Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 10:11 - Feb 27 with 1511 viewsSTID2017

Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 09:51 - Feb 27 by union_jack

He’s clearly not referring particularly to Swansea.


But he is!

On the money.


OMG
Could have been commentating on Swans

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Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 11:04 - Feb 27 with 1468 viewsKilkennyjack

Truth

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Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 13:39 - Feb 27 with 1378 viewsReslovenSwan1

Playing out from the back is what good teams do. Most European teams doing it and it is not rocket science. 4 footballers against 3 should never lose the ball if they are calm and organised. The goal keeper is the extra man.

Cabango knows if he wants to be paid £60,000 a week must be able to perform like this. Beef combined with football brain and ball control means big money. Rushesha and Abdullai do it well in the u23 but are still slowly perfecting their art.

Swansea players should be doing this from u13 onwards. It should be quite clear. If you cannot play keep ball in defence go somewhere else.

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Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 13:50 - Feb 27 with 1369 viewsWhiterockin

Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 13:39 - Feb 27 by ReslovenSwan1

Playing out from the back is what good teams do. Most European teams doing it and it is not rocket science. 4 footballers against 3 should never lose the ball if they are calm and organised. The goal keeper is the extra man.

Cabango knows if he wants to be paid £60,000 a week must be able to perform like this. Beef combined with football brain and ball control means big money. Rushesha and Abdullai do it well in the u23 but are still slowly perfecting their art.

Swansea players should be doing this from u13 onwards. It should be quite clear. If you cannot play keep ball in defence go somewhere else.


"Playing out from the back is what good teams do"


Most good teams have good players to play the system.
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Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 13:51 - Feb 27 with 1365 viewsbuilthjack

Keane is one who didn't do anything as a Manager yet feels he can tell others how to manage.
Barcelona, Man City, even us in years gone by, all played out from the back.
You have to have the players to do it though.
Bu,t any kid who have been in academies from 11/12 should surely have been taught how to pass and move, and keep the ball.
If they haven't then a serious look at that academy should be done.

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Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 14:04 - Feb 27 with 1340 viewsDewi1jack

Keane states "situational awareness", don't understand what him as a manager has to do with that statement.
That is what every player earning a wage should understand.
All season long (and I'm fed up of saying this), our backs have been determined/ blinded by play out from the back no matter the situation.
Even 50p head used to put the laces through the ball when it was needed.

Oh no. Not ours.
Pass out from the back, to a player heavily marked by the opposition.
Then the player who passed the ball, stands dead still or runs off in the opposite direction, rather than looking to help the lad he's just put up sh1tecreek.
time and time again.

And if we can see, surely Martin can.
And if he won't correct this approach, then my mistake has been calling him naïve.
Stubbornness is stupidity not naivety

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Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 14:10 - Feb 27 with 1336 viewsReslovenSwan1

Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 13:50 - Feb 27 by Whiterockin

"Playing out from the back is what good teams do"


Most good teams have good players to play the system.


Swansea did it in an extreme way under Potter without world beaters.

Against Man city the back 7 were as follows 2-3 FA cup

Nordfield

Roberts Carter Vickers Vd Horn Grimes

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Hardly world beaters. Swansea were on the right path.

After Laudrup the narrative goes Monk went direct.

After Potter the new narrative Cooper went direct. Cooper presented himself as a possession a manager and he convinced Britton, Curtis and Birch of this.

After good tough uninspiring wins he would say "We could not play in the way we wanted (e.g. Possession) because of ........ rain , wind, pitch condition , opposition tactics etc". He knew what he promised in interview was false. When he demanded a bumper pay rise he did not get the response he expected.

If Martin cannot perfect it himself I know a man that can help him. A little fellow called Leon. (seen it all Flynn, Jackett, Martinez, Sousa, Brendan, Laudrup, Monk Guidolin Clement Carlos and Potter.) 7 of them were strongly focussed on ball retention.
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Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 14:14 - Feb 27 with 1315 viewsWhiterockin

Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 14:10 - Feb 27 by ReslovenSwan1

Swansea did it in an extreme way under Potter without world beaters.

Against Man city the back 7 were as follows 2-3 FA cup

Nordfield

Roberts Carter Vickers Vd Horn Grimes

Fulton Byers


Hardly world beaters. Swansea were on the right path.

After Laudrup the narrative goes Monk went direct.

After Potter the new narrative Cooper went direct. Cooper presented himself as a possession a manager and he convinced Britton, Curtis and Birch of this.

After good tough uninspiring wins he would say "We could not play in the way we wanted (e.g. Possession) because of ........ rain , wind, pitch condition , opposition tactics etc". He knew what he promised in interview was false. When he demanded a bumper pay rise he did not get the response he expected.

If Martin cannot perfect it himself I know a man that can help him. A little fellow called Leon. (seen it all Flynn, Jackett, Martinez, Sousa, Brendan, Laudrup, Monk Guidolin Clement Carlos and Potter.) 7 of them were strongly focussed on ball retention.
[Post edited 27 Feb 2022 14:14]


Someone won't like the last two paragraphs.

Edit
the two paragraphs before last.
[Post edited 27 Feb 2022 14:16]
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Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 22:23 - Feb 27 with 1191 viewsDr_Parnassus

Roy Keane: Opinion on playing out from the back on 14:04 - Feb 27 by Dewi1jack

Keane states "situational awareness", don't understand what him as a manager has to do with that statement.
That is what every player earning a wage should understand.
All season long (and I'm fed up of saying this), our backs have been determined/ blinded by play out from the back no matter the situation.
Even 50p head used to put the laces through the ball when it was needed.

Oh no. Not ours.
Pass out from the back, to a player heavily marked by the opposition.
Then the player who passed the ball, stands dead still or runs off in the opposite direction, rather than looking to help the lad he's just put up sh1tecreek.
time and time again.

And if we can see, surely Martin can.
And if he won't correct this approach, then my mistake has been calling him naïve.
Stubbornness is stupidity not naivety


Spot on. There is a myth circulating that under Martinez and Rodgers we never ever went long and was complete total football.

It’s nonsense, people are remembering what they want to remember.

Keane isn’t saying to not do it, he is saying there is a time and a place for it. Many times, Williams, Rangel et al used to go long if the press put us in a difficult and dangerous position.

We are currently trying to live up to a way we have never played before, in the mistaken view that we did.

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