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[Albion] Who in our team is good at shooting?



Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
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Sussex by the Sea
March appeared to be sporting Divers boots at Villa Park

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zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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Sussex, by the sea
I think part of the problem is space and time . . . . in the Michael rodent divisions and even Championship its far easier to find a space and wind up . . . . not in the PL, you're lucky to get half a second to let rip.

Gross knows what to do . . . . @ 1:30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qno2pNDFM1E you can also see a recurring Ryan habit of crouching low . . . . and getting beaten by a shot upward . . . its not that he's too short, he just doesn't stand up straight!!!!

Conolley too. V spurs was as good an example as you need to see of a shot.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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When it comes to shite shooting, the stand-out for me is Bissouma. His boots must be shaped like 50p's.
 




perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,461
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Start with Trossard (1), Maupay (3) and Connolly (2) with Izquierdo as first reserve if he ever gets fit against the likes of Everton at home. Puts pressure on Connolly though. Pascal Groß (0).

Everton play a defensive 4-2-3-1 with just Calvert-Lewin (2) up front. Richardlison (2) and Sigurdsson (1) play deeper. Bernard (2)
 






blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
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a galaxy far far away
He is inconsistent but Solly has got a heck of a shot on him and needs very little backlift. With his talent he should score more than he does.

With Solly, I can remember 2 powerful strikes which hit the net, (once against Norwich when he was about 18) and once in our promotion season, he roofed one against ... I forget who, it was one of the series of chumps which they lined up to play against us ... anyway, he can do it. It's just that most of the shots he takes now bounce 4 times before dribbling to the keeper.
 


blue-shifted

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Feb 20, 2004
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When it comes to shite shooting, the stand-out for me is Bissouma. His boots must be shaped like 50p's.

Yes, I seem to remember a more tangible sense of excitement when McCammon was lining up a long strike. He seems to have confidence in himself to score though
 




Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
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Start with Trossard (1), Maupay (3) and Connolly (2) with Izquierdo as first reserve if he ever gets fit against the likes of Everton at home. Puts pressure on Connolly though. Pascal Groß (0).

Everton play a defensive 4-2-3-1 with just Calvert-Lewin (2) up front. Richardlison (2) and Sigurdsson (1) play deeper. Bernard (2)

Calvert-Lewin was dropped at the weekend. A few other changes were made too I believe, leading to a much better performance.
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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The answer is hardly any. Same as has been for several seasons.

“We shot, it soared, the crowd’s completely bored....” sums up our prowess in front of goal.
 






perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
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Calvert-Lewin was dropped at the weekend. A few other changes were made too I believe, leading to a much better performance.

I would prefer Calvert-Lewin to Locadia but not to Maupay. Iwobi ???
 








BroadwayGull

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Jan 31, 2014
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From either inside or outside the box. Who can generate real power and get it on target?

Very good

Trossard

Quite good

Gross Connolly

Inconsistent

March, Izquierdo, Stephens, Bissouma, Maupay, Murray

Woeful

Propper

No idea / don’t think I’ve ever seen them shoot for us

All of our defenders, Ali J, Alzate, Mooy

Fell free to recategorise any of these, but I’m trying to make a point. We’re not that good at it. I watch the pre match shooting drills, (usually with a view to getting a first scorer bet on) and there’s more flying over the bar than there is flying in the net, which is a bit of a worry for a Premier League Team.

There’s a lot of talk about us overplaying and trying to walk it in, but maybe this is tactical. Ie we’re playing an extra pass because we’re trying to hide a weakness, or maybe we just lack confidence. Anyway if I’m an opposing manager I’d be telling my defenders to stay on their feet and invite a shot from 20 yards as it probably won’t go in. Is that fair?

Spot on RE: Propper. As soon as I read the thread title I thought about how poor Propper's shooting has been since joining us.

He averaged a goal every 6 games in the Eredivisie (I know the standard is a lot lower), so expected more from him on the goal front.

Here are his league stats since joining us:
60 shots
9 on target
15% shooting accuracy
 




zefarelly

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Spot on RE: Propper. As soon as I read the thread title I thought about how poor Propper's shooting has been since joining us.

He averaged a goal every 6 games in the Eredivisie (I know the standard is a lot lower), so expected more from him on the goal front.

Here are his league stats since joining us:
60 shots
9 on target
15% shooting accuracy

15%?!!! That's up there with Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder!
 


blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
Spot on RE: Propper. As soon as I read the thread title I thought about how poor Propper's shooting has been since joining us.

He averaged a goal every 6 games in the Eredivisie (I know the standard is a lot lower), so expected more from him on the goal front.

Here are his league stats since joining us:
60 shots
9 on target
15% shooting accuracy

15% is truly dismal and probably ranks him below some of the very worst players we've had in the history of the club. Also the ones on target have generally been unconvincing and straight at the keeper, there were a couple at one of the earlier home games, maybe Southampton.

This could, and I think should, cost him his place. I don't know much about Alzate's shooting yet as it's early days with him, though I was quite impressed at the way where at St James Park he found space in the box, then planted a header past Dubravka ... only to be ruled offside. Anyway, he looks like he has more goals in him than Davy
 




Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
34,017
East Wales
Solly can strike the ball very cleanly at times, shame he doesn’t do it often. He might in the future.
 


blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
15%?!!! That's up there with Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder!

You're right, the law of averages suggests that even if he weren't actually aiming for the goal and just trying to kick it off the pitch near byline, he'd hit the target probably not far off 15%
 


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