You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear
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Given that he’s been considered (at the very least) one of the best players of the Championship, wouldn’t the club benefit from getting him to help coaching our lot with their shooting?
He’s a free agent at the moment and would surely give a lift to the team and the fans.
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear
Just because he was s good player it doesn't follow that he will be a good coach
Not sure why but he's never struck me as being a coach type person (might be well off here as I don't really know him).
Positional sense he could help but when it comes to shooting I don't think you can coach that. You've either got it or you haven't IMHO.
For me, Whittiingham has to be one of the best midfielders ever to pull a city shirt on, but you also have to remember that Whitts did have the luxury of playing with good players and was allowed to play his way.
I remember him being very ordinarily at times. For example he got found wanting when he was asked to track back more playing a different system or with lesser talented players around him.
On the whole he was special though.
Oh for a Whitts (or McPhail) now. Someone who can put their foot on it, find a bit of space and pick a killer pass.
Ralls might develop into that person but he's not there yet and his injuries might take their toll. Lets hope not.
If we did have this person then the forwards we have I am sure would benefit.
With our current defensive frailties though i'm afraid our priority has to be keepin' 'em out!
You can definitely coach shooting technique, how to strike the ball in different situations comes from coaching more so than from instinct. He could teach a few of them how to pass as well while he's at it
Look at the way Gareth Bale or Harry Wilson strike the ball for example, that's coached not instinct
I would suggest its down to practice and nurturing an already natural talent rather than coaching. Both players you mention were already good strikers of the ball from a young age.
Unsurprisingly, they are all left footers, who seem to be better strikers of the ball than right footed players.
You couldnt coach the way Whitts struck the ball, that was natural. I used to enjoy watching him in the warm up when the attacking players took shots at the goalkeeper and his striking and accuracy were second to none. Cornelius on the other hand. He couldnt even hit the target in the warm up.
Found wanting trying to turn him into a player he wasnt, like Warnock did with Tomlin.
Thankfully, for the most part, Whitts had a manager in Dave Jones who knew how best to utilise him. Malky used him well in the first 18 months of his tenure and then pushed him further and further back and then Slade completely ruined him.
Well according to some it can be coached so why can't he change?
I actually think that positional sense should get better with age (probably because of the need to expend less energy) and as for striking the ball, it's natural ability first and foremost. Confidence in oneself, dedication and practice must follow.
And? What’s that got to do with anything? He still couldn’t hit the target in the warm up drills I’m referring to at that time. It was so evident that when the drill finished and the keeper went in he blasted the ball into the empty net and the Canton stand ironically cheered.
Cornelius would be our best player if he was here now wouldn't he?
Perhaps we need to ask Cornelius why he was so poor here? He couldn't hit a cow's arse with a banjo during warm ups, he couldn't trap a bag of cement and his diving header attempt was hilarious. I sit in the Ninian near the shooting drills and he never, ever scored. I was at the Accrington game where he got injured and my God, he was bad. He's not exactly Pele either, he's scored 3 goals in Ligue 1 for Bordeaux last year and 3 goals for Atalanta the season before.
Thanks for backing up my drills story. You really did have to see them to believe it.
Im not Tan, Ive got no axe to grind with the fella, he was just too young and inexperienced to be our main striker in the Premier League. His career has been a bit up and down since and maybe its on the way back up this season, but thats not going to change the fact that he was out of his depth here at that time.