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Defending CORNERS



Scotty Mac

New member
Jul 13, 2003
24,405
why when we defended corners did we have ALL eleven players in our own penalty box?

firstly, it meant bournemouth could push extra men forward, as they didnt have to worry about a breakaway as we had no strikers. this meant more bodies in the box, which meant it was more crowded, which meant there was more chance of the ball ending up going anywhere - such as our goal

secondly, if we did clear the ball, we were just conceding possesion to them as there was no-one up top to work and get it back. surely we could leave someone like cox up there to ensure they have to have at LEAST 2 men back
 




smudge

Up the Albion!
Jul 8, 2003
7,376
On the ocean wave
Don't start me on corners. What about ours? Especially the one in injury time. Cruising at 2-0 up & Guy Butters pleading to go up for it. No, Wendy tells 3 defenders to stay back & we do the "fanny around in the corner" routine, which as usual comes to nothing. Nothing against the manager;l I just really hate it when teams do that!
 


Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
Don't start me on corners. What about ours? Especially the one in injury time. Cruising at 2-0 up & Guy Butters pleading to go up for it. No, Wendy tells 3 defenders to stay back & we do the "fanny around in the corner" routine, which as usual comes to nothing. Nothing against the manager;l I just really hate it when teams do that!

I feel the same way. Butters doesn't go for headers at corners any more as he has to block other players. Negative tactics.
 


Freddie Goodwin.

Well-known member
Mar 31, 2007
7,186
Brighton
I've always wondered about this tactic of pulling everyone back, it's crazy.

Why not get your 2 fastest players out wide on opposite wings on the halfway line? being fast, they'll be able to chase and ball punted forward and will tie up at least 3 defenders as they'll need to go one on one plus wanting to leave another in the centre.
 


dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
... and we never have a player on the back post.
 




goldstone

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 5, 2003
7,182
Agreed. It seemed absolutely f***ing crazy to have all eleven players back. Keep one up at least FFS.
 




saltash seagull

New member
Mar 1, 2004
4,480
cornwall
Don't start me on corners. What about ours? Especially the one in injury time. Cruising at 2-0 up & Guy Butters pleading to go up for it. No, Wendy tells 3 defenders to stay back & we do the "fanny around in the corner" routine, which as usual comes to nothing. Nothing against the manager;l I just really hate it when teams do that!
at least we were winning when he stopped butts and elphy going up last night

on saturday he stopped them when the game was goalless and we should have been trying to win
 




BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
Don't start me on corners. What about ours? Especially the one in injury time. Cruising at 2-0 up & Guy Butters pleading to go up for it. No, Wendy tells 3 defenders to stay back & we do the "fanny around in the corner" routine, which as usual comes to nothing. Nothing against the manager;l I just really hate it when teams do that!


On most occassions now that conceeds a free kick much better to kick the ball at the opponents legs so it keeps going off for another throw in or corner.
 


cardboard

New member
Jul 8, 2003
4,573
Mile Oak
I agree, a shorter faster player left up the pitch, not needed to defend the corner but would take 2 or 3 players to stay on him. (Dean Cox for example)
 






Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
NSC Patron
Jul 16, 2003
58,794
hassocks
I've always wondered about this tactic of pulling everyone back, it's crazy.

Why not get your 2 fastest players out wide on opposite wings on the halfway line? being fast, they'll be able to chase and ball punted forward and will tie up at least 3 defenders as they'll need to go one on one plus wanting to leave another in the centre.

Thats what I would do, You need an out ball or someone closing down or the ball will come back in as soon as you clear it.
 




Kukev31

New member
Feb 2, 2005
818
Birmingham
I agree, I felt this was a lot of our problem in the first half, because they could easily just bring the ball back up the pitch, because we had no one there to challenge for the ball.
 




When Ward was playing, he used to just pace back and forth on the centre-line.
That always meant the opposition would have a bloke marking him.
Not that it mattered to mark him, as he'd always skin the poor bastard anyway, as soon as the ball broke to him.

Then, he would shoot, and he would score :clap:
 




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