Dorset Seagull
Once Dolphin, Now Seagull
In my day you passed the ball to a team mate who was free and tackled the opposition bloke if he was close to you and had a shot if you were close to goal...and that was pretty much it. Nowadays it is a lot more complicated and about systems, triggers and patterns of play. But does the average fan understand these things and even realise they are happening in a game?
I recall a while back watching Bruno play a ball, without even looking up, down the flank and it rolled out of play. The thing is many fans would be on his back for such a poor pass. The more educated realised they had seen this happen many times and generally Will Buckley would receive the pass and set off down the touchline. The times it ran out of play was actually the fault of Buckley for not being where he should be. A pattern of play that had probably been worked on all week and was an ongoing feature of many an Albion attack.
Players will be taught certain triggers that will indicate a course of action they will then take when they see it happening in a match. Like the whole midfield pressing hard when a certain opposition player receives the ball. This is how football has evolved and it takes lots of constant repetition in training to get things to work effectively as planned. This is the reason that it takes new managers such a long time to start getting results from a new system they have introduced to the team and much of the onus is on the players on the pitch to do their job right for it all to work.
The reason I mention this is obvious but perhaps fans need to be educated to understand the game better so that they realise why a manager may prefer JFC to what may appear a more suitable choice. So perhaps the manager is ok after all and us fans just need a little more education and patience....and yes I am aware of our current predicament but it could all change very quickly.
I recall a while back watching Bruno play a ball, without even looking up, down the flank and it rolled out of play. The thing is many fans would be on his back for such a poor pass. The more educated realised they had seen this happen many times and generally Will Buckley would receive the pass and set off down the touchline. The times it ran out of play was actually the fault of Buckley for not being where he should be. A pattern of play that had probably been worked on all week and was an ongoing feature of many an Albion attack.
Players will be taught certain triggers that will indicate a course of action they will then take when they see it happening in a match. Like the whole midfield pressing hard when a certain opposition player receives the ball. This is how football has evolved and it takes lots of constant repetition in training to get things to work effectively as planned. This is the reason that it takes new managers such a long time to start getting results from a new system they have introduced to the team and much of the onus is on the players on the pitch to do their job right for it all to work.
The reason I mention this is obvious but perhaps fans need to be educated to understand the game better so that they realise why a manager may prefer JFC to what may appear a more suitable choice. So perhaps the manager is ok after all and us fans just need a little more education and patience....and yes I am aware of our current predicament but it could all change very quickly.