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I have a couple of ‘trivia’ questions from last night’s game, small details, but perhaps with wider implications. I wonder if anyone knows the answers (I don’t).
1. We started the game with 6 left-footed players (goalie, 4 of back 5, Fleck). Has this ever happened before? With the absence of Baldock, Bogle and Basham, it was remarkable that such an ‘unbalanced’ back 5 played so well as a unit. If only JOC was fit, we could rest Egan and go for a full house!
2. In the ‘old days’, it was common for away teams to make us kick the wrong way (towards Lane End second half). It rarely seems to happen now. Does anyone know whether stats show that this ploy actually worked? Assuming it was Wilder’s tactic last night, I think it backfired - the team were clearly up for it from the start, and seemed to pick up from the noise on the Kop quickly. We have quite often been slow starters recently, and perhaps kicking towards the Lane End in the first half is a factor. Any thoughts?
 



I have a couple of ‘trivia’ questions from last night’s game, small details, but perhaps with wider implications. I wonder if anyone knows the answers (I don’t).
1. We started the game with 6 left-footed players (goalie, 4 of back 5, Fleck). Has this ever happened before? With the absence of Baldock, Bogle and Basham, it was remarkable that such an ‘unbalanced’ back 5 played so well as a unit. If only JOC was fit, we could rest Egan and go for a full house!
2. In the ‘old days’, it was common for away teams to make us kick the wrong way (towards Lane End second half). It rarely seems to happen now. Does anyone know whether stats show that this ploy actually worked? Assuming it was Wilder’s tactic last night, I think it backfired - the team were clearly up for it from the start, and seemed to pick up from the noise on the Kop quickly. We have quite often been slow starters recently, and perhaps kicking towards the Lane End in the first half is a factor. Any thoughts?
I'm sure there are other occasions but we started six lefties when we lost 2-1 at home to Walsall in the FL Trophy on Oct 4th 2016.

Jack O'Connell
Chris Hussey
David Brooks
John Fleck
Stefan Scougall
Matt Done

We also had three more left footers on the bench, George Long, Callum Semple and Daniel Lafferty.
 
I'm sure there are other occasions but we started six lefties when we lost 2-1 at home to Walsall in the FL Trophy on Oct 4th 2016.

Jack O'Connell
Chris Hussey
David Brooks
John Fleck
Stefan Scougall
Matt Done

We also had three more left footers on the bench, George Long, Callum Semple and Daniel Lafferty.
That’s a good call
 
I have a couple of ‘trivia’ questions from last night’s game, small details, but perhaps with wider implications. I wonder if anyone knows the answers (I don’t).
1. We started the game with 6 left-footed players (goalie, 4 of back 5, Fleck). Has this ever happened before? With the absence of Baldock, Bogle and Basham, it was remarkable that such an ‘unbalanced’ back 5 played so well as a unit. If only JOC was fit, we could rest Egan and go for a full house!
2. In the ‘old days’, it was common for away teams to make us kick the wrong way (towards Lane End second half). It rarely seems to happen now. Does anyone know whether stats show that this ploy actually worked? Assuming it was Wilder’s tactic last night, I think it backfired - the team were clearly up for it from the start, and seemed to pick up from the noise on the Kop quickly. We have quite often been slow starters recently, and perhaps kicking towards the Lane End in the first half is a factor. Any thoughts?
 
I have a couple of ‘trivia’ questions from last night’s game, small details, but perhaps with wider implications. I wonder if anyone knows the answers (I don’t).
1. We started the game with 6 left-footed players (goalie, 4 of back 5, Fleck). Has this ever happened before? With the absence of Baldock, Bogle and Basham, it was remarkable that such an ‘unbalanced’ back 5 played so well as a unit. If only JOC was fit, we could rest Egan and go for a full house!
2. In the ‘old days’, it was common for away teams to make us kick the wrong way (towards Lane End second half). It rarely seems to happen now. Does anyone know whether stats show that this ploy actually worked? Assuming it was Wilder’s tactic last night, I think it backfired - the team were clearly up for it from the start, and seemed to pick up from the noise on the Kop quickly. We have quite often been slow starters recently, and perhaps kicking towards the Lane End in the first half is a factor. Any thoughts?
Not trivia answers just observation, I’m sure teams must have a gentleman’s agreement beforehand to which way they kick before the toss as it always or lately seems we or any home team kick their preferred way the second half, I.E towards the Kop end. Not sure but I think the last time we had a turnaround was when we played Man United, said at the time, “ That’s Maguires doing , making us kick towards the kop first half “. Could be wrong though. No way do we win the toss every time.
Opps just seen this same question on Billy’s Booking Thread. Sorry.
 
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I have a couple of ‘trivia’ questions from last night’s game, small details, but perhaps with wider implications. I wonder if anyone knows the answers (I don’t).
1. We started the game with 6 left-footed players (goalie, 4 of back 5, Fleck). Has this ever happened before? With the absence of Baldock, Bogle and Basham, it was remarkable that such an ‘unbalanced’ back 5 played so well as a unit. If only JOC was fit, we could rest Egan and go for a full house!
2. In the ‘old days’, it was common for away teams to make us kick the wrong way (towards Lane End second half). It rarely seems to happen now. Does anyone know whether stats show that this ploy actually worked? Assuming it was Wilder’s tactic last night, I think it backfired - the team were clearly up for it from the start, and seemed to pick up from the noise on the Kop quickly. We have quite often been slow starters recently, and perhaps kicking towards the Lane End in the first half is a factor. Any thoughts?
I thought Egan was left footed
 
Not trivia answers just observation, I’m sure teams must have a gentleman’s agreement beforehand to which way they kick before the toss as it always or lately seems we or any home team kick their preferred way the second half, I.E towards the Kop end. Not sure but I think the last time we had a turnaround was when we played Man United, said at the time, “ That’s Maguires doing , making us kick towards the kop first half “. Could be wrong though. No way do we win the toss every time.
Opps just seen this same question on Billy’s Booking Thread. Sorry.

I was out for the toss up when company I worked for sponsored the match ball.
Basically, oppo captain wins toss, says to our captain, "not bothered, want to stay as we are Curly?", "Can do" says KC, end of discussion. As scientific as that!

I seem to remember early Seventies we regularly kicked toward Kop in first half, didn't seem to matter then. John Tudor scoring the winner against Pigs, beating Everton 2-1 in the FA Cup, scoring 3 in the last 20 against Bristol City, and the unforgettable 5-1 against Cardiff to seal promotion in '71 all kicked the "wrong way".
 
Are left footed players predominantly left handed too? Asking for a friend. Wondered if anyone knew.
 
Some of the best nights at the Lane have been when we've attacked the Lane end in the second half, eg Jags v Leeds and Michael Brown v Wendy in the triple assault season. Agree it seems to have happened far less often this season though.
 
Some of the best nights at the Lane have been when we've attacked the Lane end in the second half, eg Jags v Leeds and Michael Brown v Wendy in the triple assault season. Agree it seems to have happened far less often this season though.
Also when we beat the pigs 2-0 when Deane scored through England’s so called keepers legs.
 



Kicking towards the Kop 1st half can work against teams as often they want 20 minutes to quieten the home fans down. That's less likely to happen if we attack our own fans
 
Not sure if I’m too late to add to the survey, I’m left footed and left handed. Although I play golf and cricket right handed. Hope this helps?
I’m right handed and right footed but play cricket left handed and golf cack handed with right handed clubs.
 
I was out for the toss up when company I worked for sponsored the match ball.
Basically, oppo captain wins toss, says to our captain, "not bothered, want to stay as we are Curly?", "Can do" says KC, end of discussion. As scientific as that!

I seem to remember early Seventies we regularly kicked toward Kop in first half, didn't seem to matter then. John Tudor scoring the winner against Pigs, beating Everton 2-1 in the FA Cup, scoring 3 in the last 20 against Bristol City, and the unforgettable 5-1 against Cardiff to seal promotion in '71 all kicked the "wrong way".
Think we did when we beat Arsenal 5-0 when curry sat on the ball.
Silent will know
 
Are left footed players predominantly left handed too? Asking for a friend. Wondered if anyone knew.
I'm left handed and right footed. I also do some things opposite to what would be expected. If playing cricket I would bowl left handed but bat right handed. I play golf right handed. I think that it may be down to learned experience. Developing in a way that you are comfortable when starting out.
 
Not sure if I’m too late to add to the survey, I’m left footed and left handed. Although I play golf and cricket right handed. Hope this helps?
Same as me. Left handed, left footed. Any sport that requires holding an implement with 2 hands (golf, cricket) I played right handed but anything 1 handed (tennis, badminton) is left handed.
 
I'm left handed and right footed. I also do some things opposite to what would be expected. If playing cricket I would bowl left handed but bat right handed. I play golf right handed. I think that it may be down to learned experience. Developing in a way that you are comfortable when starting out.

I know that there are lot of left handed batsmen who are actually right handed.
Marcus Trescothick being one, who explained once they that is. He would watch cricket on TV as a lad, with bat in hand, but would practice by mirroring the movements of the batsmen on the TV, most of whom were right handed. Think about it and it makes sense.
 



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