Caesium137
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Is he needed as a body? What would your preference be?
One pacy forward back normally leads to two covering. I think with Coventry and (fingers crossed) Luton, going a bit more direct and putting balls forward and into the box, trying to utilise Archer a bit more to give them something to worry about could be beneficial.I'm in favour of at least 2 on the halfway line to make the attacking side keep at least 2 back and make the box less crowded.
Yep, I imagine the numbers have been well and truly crunched.One pacy forward back normally leads to two covering. I think with Coventry and (fingers crossed) Luton, going a bit more direct and putting balls forward and into the box, trying to utilise Archer a bit more to give them something to worry about could be beneficial.
Although (I assume) the numbers don't lie and over a season having everyone back comes out on top?
Old school but it worksI would rather we put someone on the post as shown tonight
3-4% chance of scoring from them apparently (though for us I'd divide that by 5)I thought the data suggested that you actually score **** all from corners.
What about Akpom against Watford when Archer broke away - was that from a corner which the keeper gathered?I'm trying to think of occasions when goals have been scored on the break from a corner.
All I can think of is Ramsey vs Reading; on that occasion, he was defending in the area, actually cleared the corner, and still made it all the way up the other end to put it in the net.