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[Albion] BHA are BOTTOM of the table in set piece goals



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To be clear, I'm obviously very happy at how things are going this season. We've been brilliant, that goes without saying.

But I still found it quite startling to see that we are the WORST team in the League at set pieces. And it leads the the question of how many more points on the board we would have, if we were even half decent in this area. Because I think we have the tools in delivery and the armoury in the box to score.

But...apparently not.
 






Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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To be clear, I'm obviously very happy at how things are going this season. We've been brilliant, that goes without saying.

But I still found it quite startling to see that we are the WORST team in the League at set pieces. And it leads the the question of how many more points on the board we would have, if we were even half decent in this area. Because I think we have the tools in delivery and the armoury in the box to score.

But...apparently not.
Delivery = 100%. Plenty of fine takers.
Armoury in the box = among the worst in the league

One of the smallest sides and filled with players from non-European cultures where the aerial game is often much less important than it is here. When I try to imagine Pervis or Caicedo or Alexis scoring a header... it just turns dark.

There's 8 or 9 set piece takers in the team and usually just one or two (Dunk & Webster) who has anything resembling a chance to win a header in a packed penalty box.
 


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Delivery = 100%. Plenty of fine takers.
Armoury in the box = among the worst in the league

One of the smallest sides and filled with players from non-European cultures where the aerial game is often much less important than it is here. When I try to imagine Pervis or Caicedo or Alexis scoring a header... it just turns dark.

There's 8 or 9 set piece takers in the team and usually just one or two (Dunk & Webster) who has anything resembling a chance to win a header in a packed penalty box.
The two you mention would, I'd expect, be chipping in with at least 4 goals a season between them. Dunk certainly has done in the past, I can even recall him being (slightly embarrassingly) our top scorer for long spells of the season.

I think we should expect a LOT more from them when it comes to getting on the end of set piece deliveries.
 


Swansman

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The two you mention would, I'd expect, be chipping in with at least 4 goals a season between them. Dunk certainly has done in the past, I can even recall him being (slightly embarrassingly) our top scorer for long spells of the season.

I think we should expect a LOT more from them when it comes to getting on the end of set piece deliveries.
Agree both of them should score a handful of goals each season. In Websters case I think there's demons in his head each time he goes for it... too many unlucky woodwork hits etc and now he's not feeling he'll ever score again. Dunk has progressively turned into a more calculating and calmer player, which might not help when attacking corners.

Both of them gained a lot from Burn and/or Duffy being in the team as they would get more space.

Fair amount of randomness to it as well. In one of CHs PL seasons with Brighton, the team was top 3 in goals scored from set pieces and in the other it was bottom 3 instead. Similar ups and downs with Potter.

The current set of boys can't ever be among the most effective on set pieces, but bang average would be nice as that would probably result in another 6-9 points when the season is summed up.
 






RexCathedra

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For as long as I can remember -- I've been on here since 2004 -- set-pieces have been a steady and reliable source of grousing.
It's an evergreen fallback, when there aren't other, more obvious, sore points to prod and poke.
 


fruitnveg

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The two you mention would, I'd expect, be chipping in with at least 4 goals a season between them. Dunk certainly has done in the past, I can even recall him being (slightly embarrassingly) our top scorer for long spells of the season.

I think we should expect a LOT more from them when it comes to getting on the end of set piece deliveries.

According to this and this, he was our top scorer for 14/15 which marries up with what i can remember of that fairly horrific season.
 




Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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I tend to think, “why not just give the opposition a goal kick” whenever we get a corner these days.

Dire doesn’t cover it.
 


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2 goals from set pieces this season is pathetic. I don't even know why I bother getting mildly excited at a corner or free kick any more.

Why is this ? Graeme Souness made quite an interesting observation .............
Let me stop you, there.
 


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Let me stop you, there.
Yeah I know. I'm far from his biggest fan, and was not particularly impressed at how he allowed Simon Jordan to bully him off talkSPORT.

But he does (occasionally) make a salient point, so I don't by default ignore everything he says.
 




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We're bottom because we can't deliver nor are we brave. It sucks.
Three points against Plymouth next season in the Championship, a header from a corner no doubt, as we consolidate our mid table position, will put all the misery behind you, hopefully. Chin up, and stay strong :thumbsup:
 


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Yeah I know. I'm far from his biggest fan, and was not particularly impressed at how he allowed Simon Jordan to bully him off talkSPORT.

But he does (occasionally) make a salient point, so I don't by default ignore everything he says.
A broken clock is correct twice a day ???

:wink:

(and, to be fair, he does have a lovely beard).
 








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2 goals from set pieces this season is pathetic. I don't even know why I bother getting mildly excited at a corner or free kick any more.

Why is this ? Graeme Souness made quite an interesting observation in his column yesterday, when talking about how West Ham have gone from one of the top set-piece goalscorers last season, to one of the worst:

"There are two components to scoring set-piece goals. Delivery, which I would suggest has not changed. And a willingness to take a blow for the cause — put your head where you might get an elbow across your chops — which I would suggest has."

Are we a team of powder-puffs, unwilling to stick our heads in amongst the flying boots and clattering keepers when the ball is in the danger zone ? I cannot accept it's just down to bad delivery.

Considering we are 3rd in the EPL with open-play goals (behind only Arsenal and City), if we were even HALFWAY decent at set pieces, imagine where we could be in the League right now.

There MUST be a reason. What gives ?
I've not read the whole thread, so this may have been covered already.

But, without knowing how many set pieces we've attempted, we don't know how successful we've been.

We need a success rate percentage to make an informed opinion.
 


willalbion

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For as long as I can remember -- I've been on here since 2004 -- set-pieces have been a steady and reliable source of grousing.
It's an evergreen fallback, when there aren't other, more obvious, sore points to prod and poke.
To my mind, as long as I’ve been watching the Albion (1985) we’ve been shite at scoring from corners.
 




Easy 10

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I've not read the whole thread, so this may have been covered already.

But, without knowing how many set pieces we've attempted, we don't know how successful we've been.

We need a success rate percentage to make an informed opinion.
We get on average 6.23 corners per game.
Only Liverpool, Man City and Newcastle have had more this season.


So despite getting more corners per game than 16 other clubs, we are 20th in scoring from them. I accept free kicks don't come into this, but even so...with 2 goals in total, we're clearly not very clever at those either.
 




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