
Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
As I ask in the piece, I wish someone would tell supporters what are the requirements, as seen by the manager and coaching staff, which would enable the short goal kicks policy to be deemed a success? The winning goal we scored against Derby was an example of good, effective passing football, as was the one we scored against the wurzels, but we didnt score them by taking short goal kicks or do Riza and co believe they played some part in creating those goals? If they do, it would be good to hear how they arrive at such a conclusion. I cannot see how taking short goal kicks can lead to goals further down the line, but maybe Im missing something. As it is, you cant blame supporters for having doubts about a policy which can be high risk for the very best teams with, apparently, very little prospect of any reward.