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Someone said on another thread we are 24th in the league for crosses into the box. Our corners and Robinsons "throw in" are also laughable.

It is probably late in the day to change this now but I'd suggest we need a set piece coach next season.

Our tactic of trying to score the perfect goal is draining and there has been multiple times this season when we are far to slow to break or we go backwards instead of forwards, there was one yesterday where we were on the attack and it ended up back with Cooper, happens all time.

I won't have it that players like Rak Sak, Brooks, Burrows, Sereki can't be coached to cross balls info the box and Campbell, Cannon, Moore be on them. Surely we need some variety?

Knill was lauded in the first spell for been inventive on set pieces but clearly doesn't get involved this time round.
 

We should get Kozluk in to show the full backs how to hit the keepers hands perfectly from near the halfway line.
 
Someone said on another thread we are 24th in the league for crosses into the box. Our corners and Robinsons "throw in" are also laughable.

It is probably late in the day to change this now but I'd suggest we need a set piece coach next season.

Our tactic of trying to score the perfect goal is draining and there has been multiple times this season when we are far to slow to break or we go backwards instead of forwards, there was one yesterday where we were on the attack and it ended up back with Cooper, happens all time.

I won't have it that players like Rak Sak, Brooks, Burrows, Sereki can't be coached to cross balls info the box and Campbell, Cannon, Moore be on them. Surely we need some variety?

Knill was lauded in the first spell for been inventive on set pieces but clearly doesn't get involved this time round.

Does that mean we have poor stats from actual corners? or just crosses into the box in general?
 
That's true, we always seem to cut back even if we are trying to catch teams on the counter attack.

Then you wonder what our game plan is.
I seem to recall a significant number of crosses from Burrows over this season. The problem with playing JRS on the right is that he is poor on his right foot.
 
There must have been a dozen times at least against Cardiff where we got into a perfect crossing position only to slow it down, cut back and try to go through the middle. Plymouth and Oxford beat us because they realised they could just show us the touch line knowing we wouldn't go there. Must be really dispiriting if you're a striker.
 
Someone said on another thread we are 24th in the league for crosses into the box. Our corners and Robinsons "throw in" are also laughable.

It is probably late in the day to change this now but I'd suggest we need a set piece coach next season.

Our tactic of trying to score the perfect goal is draining and there has been multiple times this season when we are far to slow to break or we go backwards instead of forwards, there was one yesterday where we were on the attack and it ended up back with Cooper, happens all time.

I won't have it that players like Rak Sak, Brooks, Burrows, Sereki can't be coached to cross balls info the box and Campbell, Cannon, Moore be on them. Surely we need some variety?

Knill was lauded in the first spell for been inventive on set pieces but clearly doesn't get involved this time round.
We really do have a strange obsession with trying to play our way into the box using tedious training ground triangles. Ok, it’s brilliant when it works, but to be honest…It very rarely does.
 
There must have been a dozen times at least against Cardiff where we got into a perfect crossing position only to slow it down, cut back and try to go through the middle. Plymouth and Oxford beat us because they realised they could just show us the touch line knowing we wouldn't go there. Must be really dispiriting if you're a striker.
That’s why I’d prefer to reserve judgement on Tom Cannon just yet. People seem to have already written him off, but Wilder must have seen a player in there somewhere…But I don’t see the point in having a range of different strikers…When the team can only play one way.
 
Inverted wingers work best when you play at speed and on the counter. The likes of Liverpool and Arsenal have done this well.
If you're not going to, or are able to do that then it makes a lot more sense to play more classic wingers against a team sitting in.
 

Hamer's free kick against Coventry and Keiffer Moore's two goals at Cardiff are the only ones I can remember that went in from outside the box (memory is bad these days) has there been any others ?

I would love to see what they are actually doing in training for shots at goal - is this down to Jack Lester
as he never seems to get mentioned at all - WTF does he actually do ?
 
I would love to see what they are actually doing in training for shots at goal - is this down to Jack Lester
as he never seems to get mentioned at all - WTF does he actually do ?
Makes clever remarks at the opposition bench and gets road rage around Broomhill.
 
I think time has clouded your mind, the only thing Kozluk hit with his crosses was the kop.
I was at Grimsby, the night he actually scored.
Then he ran to the stand where he thought his family were in to celebrate. But he got that wrong too. It was full of Grimsby fans! Who weren't too happy.
 
Hamer's free kick against Coventry and Keiffer Moore's two goals at Cardiff are the only ones I can remember that went in from outside the box (memory is bad these days) has there been any others ?

I would love to see what they are actually doing in training for shots at goal - is this down to Jack Lester
as he never seems to get mentioned at all - WTF does he actually do ?
Hamer against Preston (A), QPR (H), Derby (H), Plymouth (H)? I think the Plymouth one was outside the box (the volley).

Arblaster against Preston (A)

Brooks against Watford (A)

Burrows against Norwich (H)?

Campbell against QPR (A)

As for Jack Lesters job, pretty sure he's still the Head of the Academy as well as being one of Wilders coaches (he was one of Hecky's coaches as well), I think Geary is the u23's manager.
 

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