Since we're talking about Potter and also about the legends night at the Theatre Royal, let's get NSC's opinion on this.
One of the famous things about the Potter era was that we never quite matched our xG with real goals. There were some good debates on here about whether you could specifically coach forward play and particularly finishing.
Zamora said on Monday that you can. In fact the reason Bristol Rovers had a succession of top scorers, not just BZ but also players like Cureton was that Holloway worked the forwards separately and all they did was movement and finishing. The effect, according to BZ, was that they went into games full of confidence when it came to finishing, which became second nature.
So - if you CAN coach finishing, should you? And, if so, to what level?
Obviously we're talking about 20 years ago and a lower division side. Is football so technical these days that the whole group has to work together on tactics at all times? Could the forwards be separated most of the time? Or, if not, what's the balance?
One of the famous things about the Potter era was that we never quite matched our xG with real goals. There were some good debates on here about whether you could specifically coach forward play and particularly finishing.
Zamora said on Monday that you can. In fact the reason Bristol Rovers had a succession of top scorers, not just BZ but also players like Cureton was that Holloway worked the forwards separately and all they did was movement and finishing. The effect, according to BZ, was that they went into games full of confidence when it came to finishing, which became second nature.
So - if you CAN coach finishing, should you? And, if so, to what level?
Obviously we're talking about 20 years ago and a lower division side. Is football so technical these days that the whole group has to work together on tactics at all times? Could the forwards be separated most of the time? Or, if not, what's the balance?