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Thread: The key to KM scoring goals.

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    The key to KM scoring goals.

    Remember the days when wingers crossed the ball from near the opposing goal line for a centre forward to run onto.
    Remember the awful days when Ronnie Moore, and so many others since, played their game, isolated, and with their backs to the opposing goal trying to win control of a ball pumped forward by centre backs or the keeper.

    It’s not rocket science. Forwards and others like to run onto the ball in front of them.

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    Re: The key to KM scoring goals.

    Quote Originally Posted by BLUEAWAY View Post
    Remember the days when wingers crossed the ball from near the opposing goal line for a centre forward to run onto.
    Remember the awful days when Ronnie Moore, and so many others since, played their game, isolated, and with their backs to the opposing goal trying to win control of a ball pumped forward by centre backs or the keeper.

    It’s not rocket science. Forwards and others like to run onto the ball in front of them.
    I think there might be a vacancy coming up for the Barcelona job, just letting you know

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    Re: The key to KM scoring goals.

    Quote Originally Posted by BLUEAWAY View Post
    Remember the days when wingers crossed the ball from near the opposing goal line for a centre forward to run onto.
    Remember the awful days when Ronnie Moore, and so many others since, played their game, isolated, and with their backs to the opposing goal trying to win control of a ball pumped forward by centre backs or the keeper.

    It’s not rocket science. Forwards and others like to run onto the ball in front of them.
    So what you're saying is........

    You've got to hold and give. but do it at the right time.
    You can be slow or fast, but you must get to the line.

    Does that sound about right?

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    Re: The key to KM scoring goals.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    So what you're saying is........

    You've got to hold and give. but do it at the right time.
    You can be slow or fast, but you must get to the line.

    Does that sound about right?
    They'll always hit you and hurt you
    Defend and attack
    There's only one way to beat them
    Get round the back

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    Re: The key to KM scoring goals.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    So what you're saying is........

    You've got to hold and give. but do it at the right time.
    You can be slow or fast, but you must get to the line.

    Does that sound about right?
    And some Isotonic Sport at half time.

  6. #6

    Re: The key to KM scoring goals.

    Not Kenny Miller?

  7. #7

    Re: The key to KM scoring goals.

    Quote Originally Posted by BLUEAWAY View Post
    Remember the days when wingers crossed the ball from near the opposing goal line for a centre forward to run onto.
    Remember the awful days when Ronnie Moore, and so many others since, played their game, isolated, and with their backs to the opposing goal trying to win control of a ball pumped forward by centre backs or the keeper.

    It’s not rocket science. Forwards and others like to run onto the ball in front of them.
    Re: Ronnie Moore ... or galloping after aimless balls played down the wings because we had no true wingers.

    StT.
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    Re: The key to KM scoring goals.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    So what you're saying is........

    You've got to hold and give. but do it at the right time.
    You can be slow or fast, but you must get to the line.

    Does that sound about right?
    Getting to the line is important but more so the cross.
    We have had some great wingers and full backs who could do both and quite a few who couldn’t deliver the cross.

    Hoilett can do both, NML seldom does.
    The final pass is key and if it’s all done with pace then even better.

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    Re: The key to KM scoring goals.

    Quote Originally Posted by BLUEAWAY View Post
    Getting to the line is important but more so the cross.
    We have had some great wingers and full backs who could do both and quite a few who couldn’t deliver the cross.

    Hoilett can do both, NML seldom does.
    The final pass is key and if it’s all done with pace then even better.
    Best delivery out of our recent wingers is Kadeem Harris in my opinion.

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