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Re: Plan B/Another Way!

By Whispering Minotaur19/9/2019 13:02Thu Sep 19 13:02:40 2019In response to Plan B/Another Way!

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1. What if you don't have any players in a good position down the line?

2. This one I concur with. I hate short corners!

3. Why is it pointless taking a free kick short on the half way line? Why not build the play up, rather than thumping the ball forward and immediately losing possession?

4. How often do long throws result in goals? About as often as short corners do in my view!

5. Who would you recommend?

6. But if you thump the ball forwards you can lose possession immediately - why not hold on to the ball - the opposition can't score if you have possession of the ball.

7. What's the point of bombarding the area with crosses if the opponents have defenders who are taller than your attackers?

8. Why do you need to man mark defenders?

9. Can't argue with this one.

10. What happens if you don't win second ball, you've not got possession any more. I refer you to my answer to number 6.

There is a time and a place for long ball football, but I wouldn't have it as the only alternative plan. Why don't you go and speak to your manager about your concerns? I'm sure he's very approachable and willing to chat. I challenge you to speak to the boss about your concerns. Let us know what he says in response.

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