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jgmcdee

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Mar 25, 2012
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Greer definitely had a bee in his bonnet about something, but the times I saw him shouting at Kuszczak didn't seem to follow any obvious goalkeeping errors. Perhaps shouting at Kuszczak to shout more at the defenders to keep them in line?
 










blue2

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Apr 21, 2010
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Two players both with a must win mentality both strong characters hope it's no more than that
 




Mackenzie

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Nov 7, 2003
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East Wales
Perhaps Kuszczak responds well to being shouted at by his captain. He does come from a military family after all.
 




amexee

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Jun 19, 2011
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haywards heath
If , or when Greer f's up he will shout at Kuszczak. if only he spent time organising his defence. For some weird reason if any forward decides to stand behind BHA's line, he will always go back and play them onside.

I thought the idea was that the defence could decide the available playing surface, by holding the line. For some reason that does not seem to apply.
 




pornomagboy

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May 16, 2006
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peacehaven
He was a little slow of his line and didn't command his box well today
 


Crispy Ambulance

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May 27, 2010
2,410
Burgess Hill
There were 2 occasions, once in each half, when Burnley launched balls into the box from a long way out, and both ended up 10-12 yards out. Greer ended up having to hurriedly deal with them but probably felt that PIG should have come for them.
 


NODC

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Apr 19, 2012
44
For the first time today I noticed how quiet Kuszczak is to his defenders. It wasn't only Greer shouting at Kuszczak but upson had a go in the second half too.

Not noticed it before could it be a confidence thing?
 




Diego Napier

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Mar 27, 2010
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Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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GOSBTS
He was a little slow of his line and didn't command his box well today

I agree with this and commented during the game, he did look a bit rusty. Greer was just giving him a kick up the arse. If its not Koosh, its Calde :lol:
 




TheJasperCo

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Jan 20, 2012
4,590
Exeter
Even I noticed Greer having a go at Kuszczack in the 75th minute. He's a strong captain, and I've got no problems with that.
 
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Ninja Elephant

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Feb 16, 2009
18,855
He was a little slow of his line and didn't command his box well today

There was one in the first half in particular which BOUNCED about 10 yards from the goalline but Kuszczak was nowhere. But he isn't that keeper. He stays at home, and saves the shots that come at him. Kick balls at him and it's a gamble, but if there is a shot to be saved he is your man.
 


4-p

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Sep 3, 2011
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Shoreham
. For some weird reason if any forward decides to stand behind BHA's line, he will always go back and play them onside.

I thought the idea was that the defence could decide the available playing surface, by holding the line. For some reason that does not seem to apply.

Generally it all falls apart as the ball is kicked, even if the lino's even slightly normal sighted, it's impossible to see everywhere.

Consequently a defender will drop deeper while rest hold the line. This will suck forwards into the gap, Greer will then quickly get back into the line, leaving them off side and too busy staying on side to present a viable option.

In the other way, a forward might drift a long way off side to complicate the oppo back line to drop back before the 2nd ball is played.
Van Nistleroy used to do it a lot, match of the day spent some time on it and it appeared very affective.
 


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