brite blu sky wrote:It is a really good point to compare what the keepers had to do on Sat, illustrates it perfectly. But then basically now we have a target man worthy of the name there is a good chance we will start to use that option, so you could say that problem is being addressed.
But your suggesting the starting and ending games will change with experience.. i hope you are right cos the way i see it is we can come out against Chelsea all guns blazing and tackling them off the park and then come out against others and be looking around as if they all thought they had turned up on the wrong day. Smacks of expectations to me, so they get caught out when they are not expecting the opposition to be at them so much. But seeing as they have proved they can get stuck in from the off, i'm failing to understand how too many times they dont.
Ending games seems a similar kind of problem too.
Ted Hughes wrote:brite blu sky wrote:It is a really good point to compare what the keepers had to do on Sat, illustrates it perfectly. But then basically now we have a target man worthy of the name there is a good chance we will start to use that option, so you could say that problem is being addressed.
But your suggesting the starting and ending games will change with experience.. i hope you are right cos the way i see it is we can come out against Chelsea all guns blazing and tackling them off the park and then come out against others and be looking around as if they all thought they had turned up on the wrong day. Smacks of expectations to me, so they get caught out when they are not expecting the opposition to be at them so much. But seeing as they have proved they can get stuck in from the off, i'm failing to understand how too many times they dont.
Ending games seems a similar kind of problem too.
I think nowardays we start most games away from home really well though (apart from Leicester) & often score. It's been more a problem at home. At the end, I think some of our new players aren't fit enough yet & some of the more established ones aren't especially great athletes so the two things + a bit if nerves, add together.
ryanmcfc wrote:Very much agree that we are slow starters. Not so sure about the other two points though. I don't think the Zonal Marking system is the problem, just a lack of willingness by some players to attack the ball. As for ending games with the jitters, I think that's relatively common for all teams. It's always nervy when you're only a goal up.
ryanmcfc wrote:You've got me Doug, I probably didn't phrase that correctly. Doesn't any marking system involve going after the ball when it comes near you though? As opposed to standing and watching.
brite blu sky wrote:Have been thinking of starting a thread on this for a while but thought it might be jumping the gun a bit before the team had chance to settle down a bit. There are some traits and weaknesses that are coming to show themselves a bit too regularly and although we have kind of gotten away with it mostly they need dealing with.
Starting slowly: Not always as sometimes we are on the ball and have had a clear chance within the first few minutes, but too often and possibly against certain teams we have a bit of bother with anyway, we come out half asleep, get the game taken away from us and then obviously struggle to get momentum. Anyone see any pattern in this?
Zonal marking: Has been covered in another thread so not much need to add to it, but our marking with the zonal system is worse than poor, this will be known about so i'm sure that they are working on it with some urgency.
Ending games with the jitters: This isn't in reaction to the Wolves game, ignore that one even and we still have gone into the final stages of games not putting the effort in to try and keep the ball.. it is like a collective shutdown that then translates into falling back surrendering initiative and giving the oppo the chance to organise a desperate push, which often results in arial attacks that make us even more scatty.
The first and the last of these three are all in the mind. but are worrying that they show the collective character of the team ad they need working on before they cost us dearly. At present we could play really well and yet still fucl up. The zonal thing is a practical problem but the other two aren't.. What should they do about it ? And are there any other glaring weaknesses that are not being dealt with?
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