Right...some bird who works for the mail then.....
Quote from: gregnash on May 24, 2011, 10:02:29 AMRight...some bird who works for the mail then.....That "bird" appears to understand Zonal defence. "At Fulham he introduced a basketball defensive system, called a 'zonal trap', where his team moved as a unit when protecting their goal. When he joined Inter Milan in 1995 he asked Italian World Cup winner Giuseppe Bergomi, who had always marked man-to-man, to mark zonally. The team switched from a libero system to a back four and Hodgson asked Bergomi to play at right back.After taking over at Hamstad in 1976, his first management role, Hodgson and his great friend Bob Houghton revolutionised Swedish football. They abandoned man-to-man marking all over the field in favour of a zonal approach. It is no wonder Hodgson tends to bristle at the suggestion he is an old-fashioned manager."and a world cup winning centre-half at right back. What was he thinking eh? ;-)
Quote from: Percy on May 24, 2011, 01:24:10 AMQuote from: gregnash on May 24, 2011, 12:40:01 AMaye. while i can understand changing from zonal marking to man marking would confuse a thick person at the end of the day its only who covers who and in what area. it doesn't cover what you do when/if you tackle and win the ball and then what you do with it. And when Davies used to go walkies to the left of Luke young, well if thats a zonal system...there's something wrong with the zones. Zonal coverage has nothing to do with open play. Explained well by Norm Crandles here:http://www.heroesandvillains.info/forumv3/index.php?topic=42616.105Not having a go here, but you can ask Norm for his coaching qualifications if you like! *wink*I'm still got getting what you're trying to say percy. Norm candles seems to be talking about set pieces or corners only. Is that it? are all our problems defending down to changing the way we defend set pieces? what about the other 85 minutes?
Quote from: gregnash on May 24, 2011, 12:40:01 AMaye. while i can understand changing from zonal marking to man marking would confuse a thick person at the end of the day its only who covers who and in what area. it doesn't cover what you do when/if you tackle and win the ball and then what you do with it. And when Davies used to go walkies to the left of Luke young, well if thats a zonal system...there's something wrong with the zones. Zonal coverage has nothing to do with open play. Explained well by Norm Crandles here:http://www.heroesandvillains.info/forumv3/index.php?topic=42616.105Not having a go here, but you can ask Norm for his coaching qualifications if you like! *wink*
aye. while i can understand changing from zonal marking to man marking would confuse a thick person at the end of the day its only who covers who and in what area. it doesn't cover what you do when/if you tackle and win the ball and then what you do with it. And when Davies used to go walkies to the left of Luke young, well if thats a zonal system...there's something wrong with the zones.
i don't know what your point is Villadawg apart from trying to hide you've got the wrong end of the stick as usual. Maybe you can supply some made-up stats again to prove that how you mark at corners is all that matters when defending
i still wouldn't say we've changed out entire defensive system percy, maybe the aspect of set peices to a degree but the rest....nah.
Just in case anybody still thinks that how we defend set-pieces is a minor component of the overall 'defensive style', we let 27 goals in from them in the league this season. I seem to recall that one season under zonal marking it was 1 (one).But nothing's changed.