by 3points » 25 Oct 2014 19:46
by Royal Ginger » 25 Oct 2014 21:29
by 3points » 25 Oct 2014 21:34
Royal Ginger Gunter always seems outmatched by who he's marking at a corner.
Offensive corner: Back post to Pearce who nods it back across...plan B anyone?
by MmmMonsterMunch » 25 Oct 2014 21:37
Royal Ginger Gunter always seems outmatched by who he's marking at a corner.
Offensive corner: Back post to Pearce who nods it back across...plan B anyone?
by EarleyRoyal16 » 26 Oct 2014 06:55
by Pandoras Box » 26 Oct 2014 08:32
Even more frustrating when you know that the opposing team knows it as well.Genuinely frustrating every time we get a free kick or a corner because we know it's going to back post and nothing will come of it.
by Ian Royal » 26 Oct 2014 19:10
by blueroyals » 26 Oct 2014 23:28
by tidus_mi2 » 27 Oct 2014 00:31
by marcusopp » 27 Oct 2014 06:52
by wally bassoon » 27 Oct 2014 10:56
by wingnut » 27 Oct 2014 11:34
by Ian Royal » 27 Oct 2014 17:17
tidus_mi2 Simply changing it up is going to throw teams off, right now, anyone who does their research on Reading will know, mark up Pearcey and Reading will never score from a corner.
by jazz » 27 Oct 2014 19:23
tidus_mi2 Simply changing it up is going to throw teams off, right now, anyone who does their research on Reading will know, mark up Pearcey and Reading will never score from a corner.
by Extended-Phenotype » 28 Oct 2014 10:59
by Ian Royal » 28 Oct 2014 11:56
Extended-Phenotype Corners are overvalued anyway. Can't remember the exact stats but very few corners result in goals being scored, yet fans celebrate them like they are a goal sometimes. What's so great about being able to put a cross into a box which is being defended more heavily than at any other time by a defence that has had more time than any other point in the game to get organised?
Most are over-hit or under-hit too. Far better playing a short corner and just getting on with the game.
by bcubed » 28 Oct 2014 14:14
Extended-Phenotype Corners are overvalued anyway. Can't remember the exact stats but very few corners result in goals being scored, yet fans celebrate them like they are a goal sometimes. What's so great about being able to put a cross into a box which is being defended more heavily than at any other time by a defence that has had more time than any other point in the game to get organised?
Most are over-hit or under-hit too. Far better playing a short corner and just getting on with the game.
by Ian Royal » 28 Oct 2014 14:40
bcubedExtended-Phenotype Corners are overvalued anyway. Can't remember the exact stats but very few corners result in goals being scored, yet fans celebrate them like they are a goal sometimes. What's so great about being able to put a cross into a box which is being defended more heavily than at any other time by a defence that has had more time than any other point in the game to get organised?
Most are over-hit or under-hit too. Far better playing a short corner and just getting on with the game.
Something like 3%
And probably much less for goals from Reading corners!
by Extended-Phenotype » 28 Oct 2014 14:53
Ian RoyalExtended-Phenotype Corners are overvalued anyway. Can't remember the exact stats but very few corners result in goals being scored, yet fans celebrate them like they are a goal sometimes. What's so great about being able to put a cross into a box which is being defended more heavily than at any other time by a defence that has had more time than any other point in the game to get organised?
Most are over-hit or under-hit too. Far better playing a short corner and just getting on with the game.
A ball into the box is more likely to lead to a goal than a ball back down the wing and into midfield with an organised defence set. And sustaining pressure penning the opposition in their box is more likely to me lead to.errors.
its about posing varied questions of defenders. And like all things in football the quality of how you do something is more valuable than the type of thing you're doing.
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