by Southbank Old Boy » 23 Aug 2008 16:50
by howser » 23 Aug 2008 17:00
by juanpablo » 23 Aug 2008 17:03
howser Having watched him up here Noel Hunt, if he is in the team, is a reliable pen man, took for Dundee never saw him miss.
by Southbank Old Boy » 23 Aug 2008 17:05
juanpablohowser Having watched him up here Noel Hunt, if he is in the team, is a reliable pen man, took for Dundee never saw him miss.
mooney scored a load for Cork aswell if he ever gets a game....
by juanpablo » 23 Aug 2008 17:11
Southbank Old Boyjuanpablohowser Having watched him up here Noel Hunt, if he is in the team, is a reliable pen man, took for Dundee never saw him miss.
mooney scored a load for Cork aswell if he ever gets a game....
Doyle used to score a lot of pens for Cork too
It's all about confidence and being mentally right and able to take them
by Royalwaster » 23 Aug 2008 17:14
juanpablo
really? Didnt know that.....
He picked up the ball so must have been confident, but then like you suggest clearly wasnt in the right frame of mind. Its a difficult one i remember Gascoigne used to give up his penaltys to strikers so they could get confidence knocking one in.... Doyle could have really turned himself round scoring today
by madrfc » 23 Aug 2008 17:15
royalexile Marcus, the way he kicks a ball straight it will easily slot into the top corner every time.
by RoyalBlue » 23 Aug 2008 17:22
juanpablo 95 percent sure Doyle would miss
95 percent sure Hunt would miss
really didnt know who i would rather take the pen .... maybe Harper?
by BenReadingFC » 23 Aug 2008 21:30
by Tony Le Mesmer » 23 Aug 2008 21:42
juanpablo 95 percent sure Doyle would miss
95 percent sure Hunt would miss
really didnt know who i would rather take the pen .... maybe Harper?
by Mrs Butler » 23 Aug 2008 23:03
Southbank Old Boy Just noticed this story on the EP's site
http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/football/readingfc/s/2033233_royals_pair_share_spotkick_duty
With our not so great penalty record I'm not sure it really matters who takes them, but surely there comes a point where the manager has to put his foot down and make sure our best penalty taker is going to be taking the penalties.
This just seems a little amateurish to me.
by Forbury Lion » 23 Aug 2008 23:13
by Mrs Butler » 23 Aug 2008 23:21
by juanpablo » 23 Aug 2008 23:38
Tony Le Mesmerjuanpablo 95 percent sure Doyle would miss
95 percent sure Hunt would miss
really didnt know who i would rather take the pen .... maybe Harper?
Harper has missed 2 out of 2 i think. Walsall shoot out and?? may be west ham shoot out. either way, NO.
Bring back Morley for pens. he missed 1 out of at least a dozen, and he scored that from the rebound. so 100% really.
I really dont get this being crap at pens. Its not that difficult. You practice 2 or 3 types of kick til you can do it eyes shut. Practice makes perfect.
by Tony Le Mesmer » 23 Aug 2008 23:43
juanpabloTony Le Mesmerjuanpablo 95 percent sure Doyle would miss
95 percent sure Hunt would miss
really didnt know who i would rather take the pen .... maybe Harper?
Harper has missed 2 out of 2 i think. Walsall shoot out and?? may be west ham shoot out. either way, NO.
Bring back Morley for pens. he missed 1 out of at least a dozen, and he scored that from the rebound. so 100% really.
I really dont get this being crap at pens. Its not that difficult. You practice 2 or 3 types of kick til you can do it eyes shut. Practice makes perfect.
morley lol run into defender grab face, slot penalty repeat....
my mates dad Dean Horrix never missed a pen for the royals either....
by juanpablo » 23 Aug 2008 23:46
by facaldaqui » 23 Aug 2008 23:50
by Tony Le Mesmer » 23 Aug 2008 23:51
juanpablo did he used to slot them or smash them?
his son thinks he is totti and trys to dink them for our team
by Tony Le Mesmer » 23 Aug 2008 23:54
facaldaqui I think our whole approach is amateurish. We should have a designated penalty taker, a reserve, and so on through the team. They should be trained to take penalties, and in my opinion that would exclude hitting them down the middle the way Doyle did. There was a documentary a few years ago analysing all the ways of taking them and down the middle had the lowest success rate. Highest success rate was hard top corner, second highest was hard bottom corner. Feinting the keeper had a low success rate. In addition, you need to vary it every so often, because the keepers study penalty takers. Hunt should beware of trying that second penalty next time because I bet that's the way the keeper will go. Since you can get promoted or relegated by a point or on on goal difference or through playoff shootouts, penalty taking is a vital skill.
by juanpablo » 23 Aug 2008 23:55
Tony Le Mesmerjuanpablo did he used to slot them or smash them?
his son thinks he is totti and trys to dink them for our team
Used to side foot them, top corner.
Is his son a Reading Fan? Sign him up if can takes a pen!!
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