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Oh dear he is 32 for a central striker. Yes get the life support machine out for the decrepid old pensioner. Reach for the wheelchair. Line up his zimmer frame. Osteoporosis must be at an advanced stage 😂
Coming to think of it, you need to some help too. Fancy pissing your colostomy bag with rage because someone has an opinion. Maybe someone needs to switch your life support machine off. You clearly struggle with life.
For a not so insurmountable fee you can grab a flight to Switzerland and end your sorrows now, Happy Henry.
Everyone will have a favourite. But ultimately if you are a professional that has come through the academy your coaches should have coached it.
You see a lot of it in Germany. You say a lot of it in Spain. In Netherlands, especially Ajax, it is a heavy focus from the age of 7. I still have a heavy paper garnered from the 1990s by the then Director of Youth at Ajax. Philosophies, programmes, annual targets, drills, biomechanics training, decision making, field vision, physical conditioning, body positions whenfl receiving the ball, systems v systems - and how to coach it all and progress through age grades. Superb read. I would have thought that info would have percolated across FAs and clubs by now but watching players, seemingly not.
There is clear content in there that still doesn’t happen at UK academies below the elite clubs, from what I can make out and hear from conversations with some people.
Certainly not in England beyond elite level. The amount of times Salah wastes ball on his right foot for 350k a week is shocking. England have got it right in recent years with players like Grealish and Foden now comfortable on both feet. So for me, yes, I think it is down to poor technical coaching that the problem persists.
Not commenting on a comparison with snooker. Snooker, golf, cricket - not my bag.
Thanks for the explanation, I'd be interested in hearing a justification from you for the policy of picking a target man type centre forward for about 99 per cent of our games when we play with inverted wingers and full backs that tend to be better at defending than they are attacking because I'm struggling to think of one.
I agree that wingers should be able to go inside or outside the full back. If you always do one or the other you're making it easy for the defender. Unless you're ambidextrous you'll always have a stronger foot but it's not difficult to coach two-footedness if you start early enough.
I'd also like to see wingers swap sides during matches from time to time to keep defenders on their toes.
Send me the number for your dealer. Must be some quality freebase youre smoking to compare Buluts set up to the all conquering early 90s Milan, and Diedhiou to Robbie Fowler.
Hes scored 21 goals in the last 4 seasons, and only 3 in the last 2, but theres a 20 goal a season fox in the box there.
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I can see you’re man who is not very bright, and thinks I was saying he is as good as AC Milan when what I was saying he was trying to play the same shape and style and approach, but clearly at a lower level.
I can see you’re a WUM with a short attention soan who struggles to think at all, so I think I’ll put you in ignore as it’s like trying to converse with a piece of house brick.
Absolutely. Systems coaching started becoming more of a thing in the Sixties onwards, with Germans and Dutch leading the way. But Brazil showed that systems can be open and fluid and that if you have higher skill levels it provides an alternative way of breaking down systems.
Until the last year or so, systems coaching could win you games, but now at the top end we are seeing the converence of systems, multi skilled players and analytical statistics. The thicker, less clever coaches like Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Alan Cork, Wayne Rooney who cannot think analytically can now be outsmarted by smarter coaches who can adapt shapes and systems, or altering players positions or instructions to counter the opponent’s “patterns of play”.
But now I think we seeing a new wave, with the advent of coaches armed with laptops, advanced statistics, real-time data lakes of information, ProZone heat maps and slow introduction of low grade AI, computers are increasingly used by top clubs to show coaches where the patterns of play are from opponents. At the top end, but it will percolate down, coaches and managers will analyse less and be responsible for decision making, having been provided real-time analysis to them.
What impact will this have on players? Well New Zealand in rugby for the last ten years, and Ajax / Barcelona in academies (and recently Klopp, Guardiola and Arteta) talk of “solving problems”. Rather than telling wingers what do do, they are trying to teach better quality decision making by players themselves, based on what they see in front of them. Less playing to systems and more playing to opportunities / weaknesses.
This new dawn favours ambidextrous players because it nullifes instructions such as “always push him wide” or “attack this guy’s left foot” because if the in-game or half-time analysis picks up repeated patterns of behaviour you can be nullified if you are playing to predictable instructions. If you are an ambidextrous winger that sees the full back is showing you outside you hit him on the inside because you are playing to opportunity / weakness. You will always outsmart the AI / pattern recognition analysis being fed to the coach.
I am surprise the ambidextrous player is a magical concept. Dutch Coerver Coaching has been around for decades and the players with the best ambidextrous footwork have often been coached using Coerver Coaching methods. It isn’t hard. You can go on courses or buy the DVDs. If you’re coaching kids it is golden and you see a massive difference in technical output of players at a young age.
Harsh on Cork to lump him in with the other three
Can he succeed? Not with dross he serves up. I can't see anything changing next season if he's in charge. He got lucky picking up so many points, without the luck we would probably be going down .
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