by Vinny » Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:10 pm
Co-incidently, I thought our free-kicks into the box by Craig Stanley last night were excellent, very threatening, indeed ultimately successful and a vast improvement on a series of poor free-kicks in recent games by Danny A. I think you're right that our corners could be more threatening, although we have had limited success in the past with Dave Artell (and I see he's done it again for the Reserves tonight), but I do think our attacking threats and tactics generally could and need to be worked on and improved to give us that better chance and edge. Someone I was stood next to last night (who doesn't seem to post on here atm) pointed out that a big difference between the way we attack and other teams attack is that many other teams break out quickly in numbers, with often at least two or three players streaming into the box to support an attack, where as we seem to be content to build patiently but always make it difficult for ourselves by allowing time for the opposition defence to time cover. We also lack urgency when it is obviously needed, with final minutes or seconds of a game to go and we're still slow to get play forward (or are our players just too tired by then?). Even having ballboys/girls get a ball back in play quickly would help when we need to get back into a game, keep momentum or press for advantage. Having said all this, we were unlucky last night with several chances, but even then I thought at least a couple of the shots were slightly tame and savable, where as a rasping blast, hit with a little more venim, might have more success.
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