Here is what I put in here last year. Only Le Tissier can take corners like Woody. Beckham used his instep but didnt use the outside of his foot when taking dead balls
It is interesting to read what great managers and players said about Woodward. Peter Howard wrote in the Green ‘Un on February 19th 1972; “Malcolm Allison, extrovert, talkative boss of Manchester City knows who is to blame for City's loss of a point at Bramall Lane last Saturday. Allison blames ...himself! He said, ‘It's my fault. I take full responsibility. I boobed. I should have told Joe Corrigan to stand in the middle of the line for Alan Woodward's corner kicks. Woodward is the best in Britain in these situations. He hits the ball with the outside of his foot and although he can get tremendous accuracy this way, the power is lessened. So it was pointless Corrigan standing at the far post. He wasn't to know this. This is my job and I should have covered it. I watched Sheffield United just before the game and Woodward did not have a right wing corner. I meant to come to the Dynamo Kiev match but I was ill and missed it. If I had been there, I would have spotted Woodward's trick and it could have saved a point.’”
Bobby Robson said after the Blades’ scoreless draw against Ipswich at the Lane in August 1972, "We came here with a little trepidation after losing 7-0 last season and we knew we mustn't lose an early goal. But in the end our worst problems were created by corners. That fellow Woodward is the best taker of corners I've ever known.”
Rodney Marsh said after a match against Fulham, "Nobody hits 'em better than Woody."
People say David Beckham is the best dead-ball specialist in the world but his right wing corners were very disappointing (his left wing corners were excellent) during the 2002 World Cup and I was thinking, "If only Woody were taking the right wing corners". I think Matt Le Tissier is the only other British player I’ve seen who was as good as Woody at taking corners.