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Post by gasincider on Nov 1, 2016 23:34:25 GMT
Believe it was his fifth booking of the season. Wonder if it was deliberate. On the plus side, perhaps we will have decent corners at Crawley, and someone who can hit a ball at free kicks.
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Post by eastongas on Nov 1, 2016 23:36:30 GMT
Believe it was his fifth booking of the season. Wonder if it was deliberate. On the plus side, perhaps we will have decent corners at Crawley, and someone who can hit a ball at free kicks. Not sure if your criticism of his set pieces is needed, good deliveries tonight where players in middle should have done better and we should have had at least 1 penalty for pulling at the corners.
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Post by gasincider on Nov 2, 2016 0:34:23 GMT
Lines corners are lobbed in the air with no pace on them. if we get a head on one there is no real pace on it making it easier to defend. As for his free kicks, about 75% end up in the stands. 20% are yet again just lobbed in resulting as mentioned re corners.
He should concentrate on running the midfield, and let others (Colkett) take the corners and free kicks.
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Post by gasincider on Nov 2, 2016 0:41:23 GMT
Not sure if your criticism of his set pieces is needed, good deliveries tonight where players in middle should have done better and we should have had at least 1 penalty for pulling at the corners. Sorry Easton, but not sure why our players who were being marked by sky scrapers are to blame for not doing better at corners. When you lob a ball into the box, invariably the taller guys will get on the end of them. To try and negate that, deliver them with pace and the tall defenders have much less time to get on the end of them. As for the penalty incident, not sure how Lines delivery was relevant to that. There were at least two good shouts for a penalty tonight. Both were down to good runs intô the box by the players concerned and drawing the fouls.
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Post by pirate49 on Nov 2, 2016 9:09:24 GMT
Believe it was his fifth booking of the season. Wonder if it was deliberate. Surely you're not suggesting he'll now miss an FA Cup or EFL game then be available for the resumption of the league fixtures!?
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Post by stapletongas on Nov 2, 2016 9:09:48 GMT
Lines corners are lobbed in the air with no pace on them. if we get a head on one there is no real pace on it making it easier to defend. As for his free kicks, about 75% end up in the stands. 20% are yet again just lobbed in resulting as mentioned re corners. He should concentrate on running the midfield, and let others (Colkett) take the corners and free kicks. Do you honestly believe that the management team as part of the match planning give Linesy free reign on how to deliver dead ball kicks?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 9:10:07 GMT
Are our loan players allowed to play on Saturday?
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Post by countygroundhotel on Nov 2, 2016 10:28:27 GMT
Not sure if your criticism of his set pieces is needed, good deliveries tonight where players in middle should have done better and we should have had at least 1 penalty for pulling at the corners. Sorry Easton, but not sure why our players who were being marked by sky scrapers are to blame for not doing better at corners. When you lob a ball into the box, invariably the taller guys will get on the end of them. To try and negate that, deliver them with pace and the tall defenders have much less time to get on the end of them. As for the penalty incident, not sure how Lines delivery was relevant to that. There were at least two good shouts for a penalty tonight. Both were down to good runs intô the box by the players concerned and drawing the fouls. Surely you should be questioning DC not Lines for the delivery of set pieces? Or do you believe Lines is in charge of our tactics?
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Post by Rod1883 on Nov 2, 2016 10:44:06 GMT
Believe it was his fifth booking of the season. Wonder if it was deliberate. On the plus side, perhaps we will have decent corners at Crawley, and someone who can hit a ball at free kicks. To answer the OP - yes he is suspended for the FA Cup game according to the FA Disciplinary webpage, and Gaffney is one caution away from a suspension. www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/discipline/suspensions Whether it was deliberate......?
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Post by gasincider on Nov 2, 2016 16:42:14 GMT
Surely you should be questioning DC not Lines for the delivery of set pieces? Or do you believe Lines is in charge of our tactics? No. I just think he is crap at taking corners and free kicks. That from someone at Oldham when he took two corners and we scored from them.
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Post by countygroundhotel on Nov 2, 2016 16:46:28 GMT
Surely you should be questioning DC not Lines for the delivery of set pieces? Or do you believe Lines is in charge of our tactics? No. I just think he is crap at taking corners and free kicks. That from someone at Oldham when he took two corners and we scored from them. Same point DC is either happy or he'd get someone else taking them, strangely that is what the job of a manager is.
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Post by LJG on Nov 2, 2016 17:29:22 GMT
David Pipe - would you have him back?
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Post by eastongas on Nov 2, 2016 18:00:15 GMT
Not sure if your criticism of his set pieces is needed, good deliveries tonight where players in middle should have done better and we should have had at least 1 penalty for pulling at the corners. Sorry Easton, but not sure why our players who were being marked by sky scrapers are to blame for not doing better at corners. When you lob a ball into the box, invariably the taller guys will get on the end of them. To try and negate that, deliver them with pace and the tall defenders have much less time to get on the end of them. As for the penalty incident, not sure how Lines delivery was relevant to that. There were at least two good shouts for a penalty tonight. Both were down to good runs intô the box by the players concerned and drawing the fouls. Look at the highlights, great corner for the first goal into the near post and their defender has a free header in the 6 yard box with nobody attacking it. Set piece deliveries from Lines is one of the last things we need to be worrying about.
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Post by bluegas on Nov 3, 2016 7:59:26 GMT
Are our loan players allowed to play on Saturday? Does anyone know? Be interesting to see how we did if Colkett &/or Boateng were the midfield creativity. Have to say that CL leaves a bit to be desired. Consistency for one, though you could apply that to others. Surely the Chelsea duo are hardly likely to feature for them this season.
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Post by Rod1883 on Nov 3, 2016 8:14:07 GMT
Are our loan players allowed to play on Saturday? Does anyone know? Be interesting to see how we did if Colkett &/or Boateng were the midfield creativity. Have to say that CL leaves a bit to be desired. Consistency for one, though you could apply that to others. Surely the Chelsea duo are hardly likely to feature for them this season. I don't know for certain, but one (both?) is on a season long loan I think - so surely will be able to play.
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Post by 2nd May 1990 on Nov 3, 2016 8:40:58 GMT
Are our loan players allowed to play on Saturday? Does anyone know? Be interesting to see how we did if Colkett &/or Boateng were the midfield creativity. Have to say that CL leaves a bit to be desired. Consistency for one, though you could apply that to others. Surely the Chelsea duo are hardly likely to feature for them this season. I think if they announced the player of the season now it would probably be Lines? Only Taylor would push him close, I think. Lines has been consistently our best player this year. That said, I would like to see how Colkett and Boateng got on, given more responsibility, as they clearly have masses of ability.
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Post by inee on Nov 3, 2016 9:58:39 GMT
David Pipe - would you have him back? Not good enough although he'd make a great sweeper and boot polisher fer the lads
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Post by gashead1981 on Nov 3, 2016 10:21:16 GMT
Cambell used to smack them in with pace and most of the time they went out for a throw in on the other side of the pitch! Used to frustrate the hell out of me!
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Post by socrates on Nov 3, 2016 10:32:13 GMT
David Pipe - would you have him back? Not good enough although he'd make a great sweeper and boot polisher fer the lads As long as the polish isn't in a bottle.
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Post by lympstonegas on Nov 3, 2016 12:55:53 GMT
I don't think we will ever see the likes of players like David Pipe grace the quarters again whilst DC is still in charge - thankfully being a good clubman full of huff n puff is no longer the basic requirement
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