Technical skills are massively undertrained in English football in general, look how many players are in the premier league who can't trap a ball properly, that's just not good enough but we still prioritise pace and strength over everything else at youth levels so players with those get away with far too much, it's why someone like Gabby was able to come through and get so many appearances at the highest level despite huge technical flaws to his game which should've been corrected as a schoolboy.
Quote from: paul_e on January 25, 2017, 04:04:32 PMTechnical skills are massively undertrained in English football in general, look how many players are in the premier league who can't trap a ball properly, that's just not good enough but we still prioritise pace and strength over everything else at youth levels so players with those get away with far too much, it's why someone like Gabby was able to come through and get so many appearances at the highest level despite huge technical flaws to his game which should've been corrected as a schoolboy.No, they can trap a ball properly. All professionals can. It may appear at times that they can't but miscontrol will be down to pressure and confidence not technical ability.
Its pressure rather than nerves. Muscle memory and adrenaline can make up for nerves but not pressure and losing confidence. That has nothing to do with training.
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Quote from: peter w on January 25, 2017, 04:24:23 PMIts pressure rather than nerves. Muscle memory and adrenaline can make up for nerves but not pressure and losing confidence. That has nothing to do with training.We'll have to agree to disagree I think because I'm absolutely certain that training basic skills helps you perform them in pressure situations and there's plenty of evidence to back it up.
Ok then, DeBree everywhere!
Quote from: frank black on January 25, 2017, 07:49:01 PMOk then, DeBree everywhere!Can you tell me the cheese joke