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Was just reading the Mansfield Independent forum. I never went last week, but everyone I spoke to who did thought they fell over at every opportunity. So this snippet from their threads spoke volumes of their attitude to the game.
One tactic that we should train for is an attacking player entering the penalty area and looking for a foul. Not simulating one, but if there's no obvious way through or useful pass then I'd encourage players to plough on towards goal. Ours seem to give up, or hit a weak shot straight at a defender, or try a pass and give the ball away. As a defender you don't mind that, but would be fearful of the attacker continuing straight at you and forcing you to try and time a hurried tackle perfectly in a confined space - a difficult skill, with a fair chance of a penalty resulting. If the tackle isn't perfect, then the attacker should take the opportunity to allow contact and hit the ground.
Sad state of affairs, but can think of one or two teams that do do this.
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January 11, 2020, 11:56am |
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More teams try it then don’t, in fact most teams are trained to fall over anywhere on the pitch. Cannot understand how so called premier/ international refs are fooled so easily.
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Been the mentality on the continent for years...is there anything wrong with it? Huge debate but can see why teams do it.
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Its unsportsmanlike conduct and ruins the game.
I particularly remember gateshead being awful at this one year in the conference
It's bad enough when pundits encourage or excuse it but when fans are talking about it, oh dear. shame on them.
I hope Mansfield get relegated.
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January 11, 2020, 12:23pm |
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Could just be kidology though !!!
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Was just reading the Mansfield Independent forum. I never went last week, but everyone I spoke to who did thought they fell over at every opportunity. So this snippet from their threads spoke volumes of their attitude to the game.
One tactic that we should train for is an attacking player entering the penalty area and looking for a foul. Not simulating one, but if there's no obvious way through or useful pass then I'd encourage players to plough on towards goal. Ours seem to give up, or hit a weak shot straight at a defender, or try a pass and give the ball away. As a defender you don't mind that, but would be fearful of the attacker continuing straight at you and forcing you to try and time a hurried tackle perfectly in a confined space - a difficult skill, with a fair chance of a penalty resulting. If the tackle isn't perfect, then the attacker should take the opportunity to allow contact and hit the ground.
Sad state of affairs, but can think of one or two teams that do do this.
I bet none of you were complaining when Jack Lester did this for us. I don't like the bit about the attacker 'allowing' contact, but if trying to avoid the contact is going to result in losing the ball/opportunity, as we often see, then I don't think they should be trying to get out of the way of a bad tackle.
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My late father (a Hull fan) always said, Kev Kilmore falls over that much he should have studs on his shorts
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I think it’s inbred into professional footballers, remember an FA Cup game between Chelsea and Brentford, I think Chelsea were winning about 4-0 but they were still falling over, to players it’s just the norm and their tiny brains cannot think about playing fair.
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Ladies and Gentlemen I give you Jack Rubber Legs Lester
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I bet none of you were complaining when Jack Lester did this for us.
No but it's different if foreigns from the Premier do it!
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