Eleven men back 18:39 - Nov 14 with 2626 views | onedalefan | Can someone explain why we have to bring all 11 back to our penalty area when the opposition get a corner or free kick near the box. Surely leaving at least 1 man up field gives their defence something to think about and could give an outlet for a quick breakaway if the ball gets cleared. | | | | |
Eleven men back on 18:48 - Nov 14 with 2581 views | Nafelad | I think you'd have to ask Hilly that question - but doubt you'd get an answer! For that matter, I've got about 20 questions I'd love him to answer - but I'm not holding my breath! | |
| |
Eleven men back on 19:58 - Nov 14 with 2515 views | 1mark1 | There is absolutely no sense at all in the tactic of bringing everyone back. Three main reasons- A)it increases the chances of something going wrong in the penalty area due to congestion B) Allows oppostion to attack in greater numbers, and it leads to A) above., C) We don't have an outlet for when or if we win the ball to launch a quick counter attack. Think we should leave at least two up, which forces them to leave at least three back. Leave the two quickest men up, or two least valuable at defending. | |
| |
Eleven men back on 20:01 - Nov 14 with 2503 views | mingthemerciless | Lots of teams do it now. It's a modern fad like the one were you have a left footed player out on the right wing and vice versa. Both are crazy ideas especially bringing all eleven back at a corner. If you put one man on the half way line the opposition will have to bring at least one player back if not two. Normally a centre half. So that mimimises the oppositions threat and makes the goalmouth slightly less crowded and chaotic. But what do I know. | | | |
Eleven men back on 20:03 - Nov 14 with 2489 views | onedalefan |
Eleven men back on 19:58 - Nov 14 by 1mark1 | There is absolutely no sense at all in the tactic of bringing everyone back. Three main reasons- A)it increases the chances of something going wrong in the penalty area due to congestion B) Allows oppostion to attack in greater numbers, and it leads to A) above., C) We don't have an outlet for when or if we win the ball to launch a quick counter attack. Think we should leave at least two up, which forces them to leave at least three back. Leave the two quickest men up, or two least valuable at defending. |
'Two least valuable at defending'. Who would that be for the first goal this afternoon? | | | |
Eleven men back on 22:12 - Nov 14 with 2368 views | onedalefan |
Eleven men back on 20:01 - Nov 14 by mingthemerciless | Lots of teams do it now. It's a modern fad like the one were you have a left footed player out on the right wing and vice versa. Both are crazy ideas especially bringing all eleven back at a corner. If you put one man on the half way line the opposition will have to bring at least one player back if not two. Normally a centre half. So that mimimises the oppositions threat and makes the goalmouth slightly less crowded and chaotic. But what do I know. |
Obviously about as much as me. | | | |
Eleven men back on 22:15 - Nov 14 with 2352 views | onedalefan | Seem to remember that we went through a phase of putting one man wide right and one wide left on the halfway line to confuse the opposition. | | | |
Eleven men back on 00:09 - Nov 15 with 2279 views | irisaln |
Eleven men back on 19:58 - Nov 14 by 1mark1 | There is absolutely no sense at all in the tactic of bringing everyone back. Three main reasons- A)it increases the chances of something going wrong in the penalty area due to congestion B) Allows oppostion to attack in greater numbers, and it leads to A) above., C) We don't have an outlet for when or if we win the ball to launch a quick counter attack. Think we should leave at least two up, which forces them to leave at least three back. Leave the two quickest men up, or two least valuable at defending. |
Please stop talking sense. KH might read this site!!!!!! | | | |
Eleven men back on 00:27 - Nov 15 with 2264 views | mikehunt | I noticed Wigan brought all their men back to defend our corners. They did have the players to pick up the ball and run, however. | |
| The worm of time turns not for the cuckoo of circumstance. |
| | Login to get fewer ads
Eleven men back on 09:37 - Nov 15 with 2181 views | The_DJ | 11 men are back to make it impossible to concede a goal at a set piece or corner. However, most weeks we do concede at set pieces of corners. The opposition are not playing fair. | | | |
Eleven men back on 14:14 - Nov 15 with 2055 views | dingdangblue |
Eleven men back on 09:37 - Nov 15 by The_DJ | 11 men are back to make it impossible to concede a goal at a set piece or corner. However, most weeks we do concede at set pieces of corners. The opposition are not playing fair. |
Yes it doesn't work when all our players stand like statues in a line - and the opposition move towards our goal to score. | |
| |
| |