Obviously smashing work getting the winner 'n all, but it seems a bit odd that the 87th minute last-throw-of-the-dice set piece plan ends with Cash being the one who has the shot rather than someone more used to doing so.
Quote from: Dave on January 06, 2024, 08:29:27 PMObviously smashing work getting the winner 'n all, but it seems a bit odd that the 87th minute last-throw-of-the-dice set piece plan ends with Cash being the one who has the shot rather than someone more used to doing so.Blimey, tough crowd. It’s not a coincidence. They work on set pieces for hours. Cash said as much in his interview.
Quote from: Dave on January 06, 2024, 08:29:27 PMObviously smashing work getting the winner 'n all, but it seems a bit odd that the 87th minute last-throw-of-the-dice set piece plan ends with Cash being the one who has the shot rather than someone more used to doing so.Does it matter who's on the end of it?
Quote from: nick harper on January 06, 2024, 08:33:54 PMQuote from: Dave on January 06, 2024, 08:29:27 PMObviously smashing work getting the winner 'n all, but it seems a bit odd that the 87th minute last-throw-of-the-dice set piece plan ends with Cash being the one who has the shot rather than someone more used to doing so.Blimey, tough crowd. It’s not a coincidence. They work on set pieces for hours. Cash said as much in his interview.I know. I didn't think for a second that it was a coincidence. It's just that you'd presumably spend those hours of planning and work and you'd probably try and get one of the players more used to pinging one from 25 yards to be the one doing it.Not complaining, just seems like an interesting choice for him to be the one on the end of that planning.
Quote from: Dave on January 06, 2024, 08:37:57 PMQuote from: nick harper on January 06, 2024, 08:33:54 PMQuote from: Dave on January 06, 2024, 08:29:27 PMObviously smashing work getting the winner 'n all, but it seems a bit odd that the 87th minute last-throw-of-the-dice set piece plan ends with Cash being the one who has the shot rather than someone more used to doing so.Blimey, tough crowd. It’s not a coincidence. They work on set pieces for hours. Cash said as much in his interview.I know. I didn't think for a second that it was a coincidence. It's just that you'd presumably spend those hours of planning and work and you'd probably try and get one of the players more used to pinging one from 25 yards to be the one doing it.Not complaining, just seems like an interesting choice for him to be the one on the end of that planning.I just wish he would cross it earlier & not always rely in Kamara & Konsa as a safety blanket...
I wish he wouldn't get across the halfway line and immediately look to play it backwards, like a sort of balding Cucurella.
I was surprised -and disappointed- that KKH wasn't on the bench to keep Cash up to the mark.