Roll the ball out to a left or right back in the late stages of a game when losing?
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Originally posted by vanhoop View PostRoll the ball out to a left or right back in the late stages of a game when losing?
out for a throw in, when they could kick the ball down the line.
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I suppose if your team is made up of short asses who couldnt win a header if you gave em a step ladder then launching it has less appeal cos you are just giving the ball straight back to the oppostiion. If you got two fantastic wingers then feeding the FB who can then feed the winger who can then carry the ball forward and either cross or shoot makes a lot of sense. So if the club buys two fantastic wingers that will work well
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Originally posted by vanhoop View PostRoll the ball out to a left or right back in the late stages of a game when losing?Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Because it keeps possession, rather than a long aimless punt upfield for 2 hungry 6ft 4 centre halves to win the header and get possession for the defending team.
Im the opposite, why pump an aimless ball and lose possession without the ball you cannot score.
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Originally posted by Jeffro View PostBecause it keeps possession, rather than a long aimless punt upfield for 2 hungry 6ft 4 centre halves to win the header and get possession for the defending team.
Im the opposite, why pump an aimless ball and lose possession without the ball you cannot score.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by Jeffro View PostBecause it keeps possession, rather than a long aimless punt upfield for 2 hungry 6ft 4 centre halves to win the header and get possession for the defending team.
Im the opposite, why pump an aimless ball and lose possession without the ball you cannot score.I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles
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Think OP was referring to a latter stage of a match when the team is down rather than normal play.
88minutes on the clock your teams 1 nil down why doesn't the GK just boot it up.
My mates son has signed a contract with a professional club as GK and from an early stage in their career GKs are being taught the more continental approach of rolling out to full backs, long kicks our are frowned on.
Growing up playing in the 70s and 80s your keeper would only roll it out if he was injured, how times have changed.
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Originally posted by vanhoop View PostRoll the ball out to a left or right back in the late stages of a game when losing?
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Originally posted by TBLOCKRANGER View PostThink OP was referring to a latter stage of a match when the team is down rather than normal play.
88minutes on the clock your teams 1 nil down why doesn't the GK just boot it up.
My mates son has signed a contract with a professional club as GK and from an early stage in their career GKs are being taught the more continental approach of rolling out to full backs, long kicks our are frowned on.
Growing up playing in the 70s and 80s your keeper would only roll it out if he was injured, how times have changed.Ooh northern lads love gravy
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