I mean Westwood, He drives me insane, Set piece wise he's the new Bannan, Overhit corners, Wasted free kicks but he's allowed to take them week in week out. Fulham away I think I nearly had a heart attack watching his shit deliveries
Quote from: Phil from the upper holte on January 04, 2014, 11:28:08 PMI mean Westwood, He drives me insane, Set piece wise he's the new Bannan, Overhit corners, Wasted free kicks but he's allowed to take them week in week out. Fulham away I think I nearly had a heart attack watching his shit deliveriesOddly, Bannan doesn't float corners at Palace but whips them in with menace. Maybe it's not Westwood and Bannan, maybe it's the tactic.
It's not all about physique but it'd be nice if we could mix it up if needed without looking like getting sent off. Also technique and movement would go a long way towards winning a few games, Our players always seem afraid of the ball, they get it and they want to get rid of it, no-one has any composure
Quote from: Phil from the upper holte on January 04, 2014, 11:30:56 PMIt's not all about physique but it'd be nice if we could mix it up if needed without looking like getting sent off. Also technique and movement would go a long way towards winning a few games, Our players always seem afraid of the ball, they get it and they want to get rid of it, no-one has any composureAgree with that, they look like they play bizarro netball, where you can't move if you don't have the ball. I would also like to see them, as you say, mix it up and challenge their opponents, but non-large teams do that really well. Arsenal never leave their opponents alone, and they're probably smaller than we are. I think it's a question of attitude, where they need to combine passion with a bit of sense and teamwork, backing each other up in pressing like rugby.Edit: re the corners - it's definitely the tactic. Bannan's not floated a single corner since leaving. Westwood floats them all. There's no doubt anymore.
There were plenty of matches last season when we worked really hard to close the opposition down when we didn't have the ball.There have been hardly any this season. Either Lambert can no longer do that, or the players don't want to listen to him, because it is really hardly the greatest of tactical innovations.