Quote from: john e on October 31, 2023, 07:12:53 PMthat Trackman thing was gonna be the ace up his sleeveHe knew Unai would love it to death it was like revealing kryptonite to supermanHe got him hook line and sinker with that master plan So are you saying he's shite then?
that Trackman thing was gonna be the ace up his sleeveHe knew Unai would love it to death it was like revealing kryptonite to supermanHe got him hook line and sinker with that master plan
Because his arrival coincided with everything going to shit I questioned his value on here and was surprised when the previous Manager retained him, and even more surprised when Emery did the same. Considering he was happy to boot long standing and respected members of coaching staff such as Cutler, his retention of McPhee was a surprise. Don't get me wrong, I believe Emery was right to get his own staff in but McPhee is something of an outlier in that respect.But, just like he does with players, our Manager is brilliant at getting the best out what he inherits and the Nickleback throwback can stay as long as Emery wants him.
Quote from: eamonn on October 31, 2023, 10:23:48 PMQuote from: john e on October 31, 2023, 07:12:53 PMthat Trackman thing was gonna be the ace up his sleeveHe knew Unai would love it to death it was like revealing kryptonite to supermanHe got him hook line and sinker with that master plan So are you saying he's shite then? I thought that. Revealing kryptonite to superman would make him run a mile, he doesn’t like that stuff does he
Anyone else notice on Saturday - Luton have a corner and MacPhee screams at 3 of our players to all go to the half way line which in turn instantly dragged 3 of their attacking players out of our box to cover them. I think it was Bailey, Diaby and possibly McGinnThis has boiled my piss for seasons when we defend a corner that we have everyone back and nothing as an outball as i could no9t see what the smallest / fastest player on the pitch could do to defend against huge centre halfsLittle changes make a huge difference
Quote from: john e on October 31, 2023, 07:12:53 PMthat Trackman thing was gonna be the ace up his sleeveHe knew Unai would love it to death it was like revealing kryptonite to supermanHe got him hook line and sinker with that master plan Trackman seems so obvious for set pieces, with hindsight. If you've ever played golf and used one, you'll know it tells you everything like speed and elevation angle of the ball, even rotation. I would imagine with enough data, you'd know exactly what speed the ball needs to be hit in order to optimise the chances of it going in, from all distances - then you coach the to that. i.e. "You hit that 2mph too hard Dougie, it'll never drop enough to go in", and "not enough spin on that free kick".It's all marginal gains though, and us being one of the best teams with set pieces is proof it works I guess.
Same here. All 10 outfield players in the box do is get in each others way AND means their players can push closer in and pick up any second ball from a clearance.Interesting the story in the Atlantic states he has also worked with Luiz on penalties as well.
Let's be totally honest, a good slice of the reason he used to get stick on here was because he stood our with that insane, frankly unacceptable, Rick Wakeman haircut.He seems to be really important to Emery, despite not being one of his original group, you can tell that by how much time he spends getting into the coaching on the sidelines, and not only for set pieces.
Quote from: Somniloquism on November 02, 2023, 12:12:11 AMSame here. All 10 outfield players in the box do is get in each others way AND means their players can push closer in and pick up any second ball from a clearance.Interesting the story in the Atlantic states he has also worked with Luiz on penalties as well. Can you be more specific on the details?
When Ollie Watkins was taken off penalties after missing spot kicks in the 1-1 draw against Liverpool at Anfield in May and then during a pre-season friendly, Emery went searching for a replacement.There was a clear gap and lack of experience that needed addressing. Douglas Luiz was chosen because of his accurate and consistent technique. Alongside MacPhee, he has worked on a routine where he runs slowly before winding up and striking the ball at speed.