Ted Hughes wrote:Thanks for that Doug.
Glad they're practicing corners etc & tbf, I thought they did very well on the whole v Leicester but it was often Lescott who cleared the ball, so if we're back to Kolo tomorrow, I hope he knows the drill.
Having studied recent corners, I can't see much evidence of a set zonal system. Sometimes there seems to be a bunch toward the near post with 6 marking 1 or 2 players, nobody blocking & leaving lots of players relatively unmarked, other times we seem spread out accross the 6 yard box, players blocking & have everything covered nicely. Doesn't seem to be consistent.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Thanks for that Doug.
Glad they're practicing corners etc & tbf, I thought they did very well on the whole v Leicester but it was often Lescott who cleared the ball, so if we're back to Kolo tomorrow, I hope he knows the drill.
Having studied recent corners, I can't see much evidence of a set zonal system. Sometimes there seems to be a bunch toward the near post with 6 marking 1 or 2 players, nobody blocking & leaving lots of players relatively unmarked, other times we seem spread out accross the 6 yard box, players blocking & have everything covered nicely. Doesn't seem to be consistent.
The spreading out as you call it is what zonal is all about isn't it? The detail being that they don't just spread out a la Sunday football but they (some of them) have a specific position along the 6 yard box. Nobody blocking for sure and players left unmarked is bound to happen isn't it?
Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Thanks for that Doug.
Glad they're practicing corners etc & tbf, I thought they did very well on the whole v Leicester but it was often Lescott who cleared the ball, so if we're back to Kolo tomorrow, I hope he knows the drill.
Having studied recent corners, I can't see much evidence of a set zonal system. Sometimes there seems to be a bunch toward the near post with 6 marking 1 or 2 players, nobody blocking & leaving lots of players relatively unmarked, other times we seem spread out accross the 6 yard box, players blocking & have everything covered nicely. Doesn't seem to be consistent.
The spreading out as you call it is what zonal is all about isn't it? The detail being that they don't just spread out a la Sunday football but they (some of them) have a specific position along the 6 yard box. Nobody blocking for sure and players left unmarked is bound to happen isn't it?
Well, it would also be like that if it wasn't zonal though; Dave Watson, Mike Doyle & Co would have been 'spread pout' accross the 6 yard box like that, so I don't know. I know some of the goals we've conceded recently, we've not often been spread out, but all bunched together in a group at the near post (literally about 6 marking 2), so surely if it was zonal, it would look pretty similar each time with everyone in their zones (or in the one zone!) rather than all in one zone one minute & then in more of a line the next!? Unless they're all just getting it horribly wrong of course! I can't figure it out but it changes, I know that.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Thanks for that Doug.
Glad they're practicing corners etc & tbf, I thought they did very well on the whole v Leicester but it was often Lescott who cleared the ball, so if we're back to Kolo tomorrow, I hope he knows the drill.
Having studied recent corners, I can't see much evidence of a set zonal system. Sometimes there seems to be a bunch toward the near post with 6 marking 1 or 2 players, nobody blocking & leaving lots of players relatively unmarked, other times we seem spread out accross the 6 yard box, players blocking & have everything covered nicely. Doesn't seem to be consistent.
The spreading out as you call it is what zonal is all about isn't it? The detail being that they don't just spread out a la Sunday football but they (some of them) have a specific position along the 6 yard box. Nobody blocking for sure and players left unmarked is bound to happen isn't it?
Well, it would also be like that if it wasn't zonal though; Dave Watson, Mike Doyle & Co would have been 'spread pout' accross the 6 yard box like that, so I don't know. I know some of the goals we've conceded recently, we've not often been spread out, but all bunched together in a group at the near post (literally about 6 marking 2), so surely if it was zonal, it would look pretty similar each time with everyone in their zones (or in the one zone!) rather than all in one zone one minute & then in more of a line the next!? Unless they're all just getting it horribly wrong of course! I can't figure it out but it changes, I know that.
Wow Ted reading that I am getting more and more confused so maybe that's what's happening to the players as well. As for Doyle and Watson though I just can't imagine either of them in a zonal system.They would have wanted to be given responsibilty for the opposition main man and by whatever means needed would stop him from getting his head on the ball.
blues2win wrote:Thanks for that attachment Ted. The english coach didn't really explain what the blocking responsibilities were for the two banks of three. The great danger is a forward getting a run on the ball being met by a defender on a standing jump. No contest.
My view is as follows: First, I think we need one of our tallest players at the near post who can hopefully knock off a fair percentage of balls there and then. Ade performed that task well, maybe this is one for Dzeko. Second, if we are to have two banks of three they have to understand their blocking responsibilities. Third, you do need a good header in front of the far post to cover the man running in from the back; the player on the post is going to be a short player who can't be expected to perform that function. I couldn't see from the diagram whether the last two men of the two banks had that responsibility or whether they were positioned nearer the penalty spot. Finally you want at least one quick player upfield-Tevez presumably-to keep a couple of their players occupied and someone just outside the penalty area to compete and hopefuly win the ball if it's half cleared.
I've probably missed out some responsibilities and I'm up to 11!
blues2win wrote:Thanks for that attachment Ted. The english coach didn't really explain what the blocking responsibilities were for the two banks of three. The great danger is a forward getting a run on the ball being met by a defender on a standing jump. No contest.
My view is as follows: First, I think we need one of our tallest players at the near post who can hopefully knock off a fair percentage of balls there and then. Ade performed that task well, maybe this is one for Dzeko. Second, if we are to have two banks of three they have to understand their blocking responsibilities. Third, you do need a good header in front of the far post to cover the man running in from the back; the player on the post is going to be a short player who can't be expected to perform that function. I couldn't see from the diagram whether the last two men of the two banks had that responsibility or whether they were positioned nearer the penalty spot. Finally you want at least one quick player upfield-Tevez presumably-to keep a couple of their players occupied and someone just outside the penalty area to compete and hopefuly win the ball if it's half cleared.
I've probably missed out some responsibilities and I'm up to 11!
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:That was it really. I was kept amused by a bright photographer who kept asking me questions about why they had moved from one pitch to another and then, when practicing the corners he said are they doing set pieces now. Clearly a top football man.He is the same one that asked which one is Carlos Tevez but he seems to have sussed him now
brite blu sky wrote:really good report Doug, many thanks.
have to agree with the comments on the marking system.. or lack of. Can't see any pattern at all.
I could well see them getting plenty of practice though now that teams will have watched the last few games.
ant london wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:That was it really. I was kept amused by a bright photographer who kept asking me questions about why they had moved from one pitch to another and then, when practicing the corners he said are they doing set pieces now. Clearly a top football man.He is the same one that asked which one is Carlos Tevez but he seems to have sussed him now
is that him DH?
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Beefymcfc wrote:ant london wrote:
Fuck me, how tall are them???
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