Heading for a defender is a different skill to that of a centre forward. For a striker it isn't just about winning one on one duels and getting direction and power.Of the strikers I would put Andy Lochhead just ahead of Tony Hately, with no one else anywhere near close to those two.Deft near post flicks, cushioned headers to colleagues - both could do it all. I'd still rate Andy the better header, he could have painted the ceiling of Sistine Chapel with his forehead.
Quote from: Steve N'Rose on February 08, 2012, 10:54:45 AMHeading for a defender is a different skill to that of a centre forward. For a striker it isn't just about winning one on one duels and getting direction and power.That's something a defender needs too. Muabe not the precision of a striker, but certainly power and distance to clear it from the danger area.
Heading for a defender is a different skill to that of a centre forward. For a striker it isn't just about winning one on one duels and getting direction and power.
In all the years i have been watching Villa i have seen quite a few really good headers of the ball, Dublin,Withe,Thompson,Laursen,Nicholl, Gray,Foster and Mountfield all come to mind.The one who i would say is the best however is Tony Hateley. This guy from what i can remember was useless on the floor but boy could he head a ball.Anyone agree with me?
Having said that did not Frank Barson once score with his head from ther half way line?
Quote from: SteveN on February 08, 2012, 08:31:07 AMHaving said that did not Frank Barson once score with his head from ther half way line? 35 yards, a world record that stood until late last year.
Quote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on February 08, 2012, 03:35:25 PMQuote from: SteveN on February 08, 2012, 08:31:07 AMHaving said that did not Frank Barson once score with his head from ther half way line? 35 yards, a world record that stood until late last year.It was Peter Aldis who scored that one.