[Albion] Set pieces

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ac gull

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Jul 7, 2003
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West Ham set pieces have been rather good this season - their players and Moyes have said in interviews they are down to Paul Nevin and Kevin Nolan - the former being sacked by BHA when CH left
 






Tony Le Mesmer

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Jul 5, 2003
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So incredibly frustrating that what purports to be the basic function of kicking a football from a corner-kick, beyond the first defender - has become virtually mission impossible.

Moder did it countless times in the first half. First opportunity in the second half and bingo, it happens again. Has that man, no dignity?

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portslade seagull

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Jul 19, 2003
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The other issue was why put high balls into the box anyway when you are relying on BDB to get his head to it. He seems afraid of the ball
 


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Berty23

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With our strongest side out we have Welbeck, dunk, Duffy and Webster to aim at. Tonight we had Burn who I can’t recall winning a single attacking header from set play and Veltman (ditto). And that’s it. It is nuts.

Moder needs to be in the box as at least he is tall and might win a header.
 


Giraffe

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I’ve been saying for ages why don’t we take in swinging corners. Tonight they tried it for the first time in ages (presumably because of our lack of height) and now I can see why we don’t. Either woefully short, or in one case woefully over hit. I guess it is a tougher skill than just lobbing it deep like we normally do.
 






Monsieur Le Plonk

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Apr 22, 2009
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So we know Burn can’t jump and is totally ineffective attacking a cross. Bit odd but it is what it is. We also know our corner delivery is shite. So why the blinking heck don’t we stick him on the six yard box and just float one over for him to back head the bloody thing into the danger zone where it might, just might, create an opportunity. It’s the easiest of corner deliveries and the easiest of headers. Potter out, me in. ��
 








Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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I remember when I got excited about corners, last night I went to refill my glass during one.
 


junior

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Dec 1, 2003
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For as long as I can remember -- since 2004 anyways -- the complaints about set pieces have been unending.

If they've actually been shit for night on twenty years this has to count as a management failure without parallel since the days of British Leyland. Across how many managers? Through how many transfer windows? In how many leagues?

It beggars the imagination

Really? David Lopez, Orlando, Vincent etc...
 




Farehamseagull

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Nov 22, 2007
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Sarisbury Green, Southampton
Been garbage all season.

I can't understand for the life of me why Trossard doesn't take more, Welbeck's goal against Leicester came from a wonderful free kick by him. Admittedly I also appreciate Welbeck's movement is far superior to anyone else in the squad so that would have helped.
 




Washie

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Jun 20, 2011
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Eastbourne
They all seem to be low and whipped, which is why they never go past the first man. Moder is exceptional on set pieces, yet was doing the exact same things Gross hand march have been doing. This is tactical. Unfortunately its very easy to defend against, as is our general play.

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Feb 23, 2009
23,216
Brighton factually.....
I can't understand for the life of me why Trossard doesn't take more.

Let's face it, Potter won't want the only real goal threat not in or around the box from a corner who could lash it in.
Sadly that was the case last night, no dunk, duffy or maupay as a threat in the box, just an out of form and favour third string striker and a guy with a wooden leg who can manage to stick it row Z from a yard out....

That is why he was not taking corners last night.

Agreed though he should be when the squad is full strength.
 




Washie

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Jun 20, 2011
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Let's face it, Potter won't want the only real goal threat not in or around the box from a corner who could lash it in.
Sadly that was the case last night, no dunk, duffy or maupay as a threat in the box, just an out of form and favour third string striker and a guy with a wooden leg who can manage to stick it row Z from a yard out....

That is why he was not taking corners last night.

Agreed though he should be when the squad is full strength.
Why? He'll just do the exact same thing every one else does.

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