Dorset Seagull
Once Dolphin, Now Seagull
So who was he marking, oh yes the one who headed it.
I assume you mean Bong? I was trying to show that Ryan was not to blame, as per the thread, and yes Bong was
So who was he marking, oh yes the one who headed it.
I assume you mean Bong? I was trying to show that Ryan was not to blame, as per the thread, and yes Bong was
What's needed is a few more threads on exactly the same subject.
And as I explained due to him being unable to command any of his area this leads to the gaps in the area that are exploited. Look how many of our players surround him or fill the 6 yard box to offer protection because he himself can't challenge a high ball under his bar as he is too weak. Bigger keepers move those around them to make space he stands there, normally all you see of him are his hands slightly above the heads of everyone else.
Good to see people agreeing. I completely blame Ryan for this dismal part of our game of defendinng corners. WBA should have scored from four.
Links please on other threads where Ryan is to blame for defending corners.
Sorry, he is always pushing players away from him - every time. You are now making stuff up that he doesn't try to clear a space.
But he doesn't manage to achieve it. Please tell me the last corner he either caught or punched fully clear.
He did today, several times.
Watched it on a stream can't say I noticed him catching any corners.
Mainly irrelevant anyway, if I was an opposing manager I know what I would want to do with corners/freekicks and it appears so do many others with great affect.
We will have to agree to disagree
Imagine looking at the team playing this afternoon and thinking "yep, the biggest problem we have on the pitch is definitely the goalkeeper".
But that's down to our piss poor defending at corners, why do you single out one player? This is very confusing.
I don’t think you can blame Ryan at all and I was one of his critics originally. He has turned out to be a more than compentant keeper and I would say is a lot better at collecting crosses as then Stockers!
I'm not but if you read my posts I believe the reason we defend the way we do is attempting to protect our keeper as he can't command his area compared to a much taller one. I coach keepers at a local level. If I deal will a tall commanding keeper I would expect his defenders to draw the opposition away from him and block their runs, allowing him space to dominate, and not necessarily attacking the ball. A less commanding keeper needs his defence to challenge the ball at all times.
Anyone who has played at the back will tell you some keepers they know will command others don't and you adjust the way you deal with high balls accordingly.
So, what about when we play with no players on the posts, that's hardly protecting the keeper is it? And as someone already pointed out, he pushes players away from him. And, even if you're a 6'5 keeper, if you have Murray in your face you have players protecting you, I don't get your point.