nayimfromthehalfwayline
Andy Thompson
I think its quite clear Poch is ruthless as fudge, so I wouldnt hesitate to say he will do what is necessary if/when the time comes.
I think its quite clear Poch is ruthless as fudge, so I wouldnt hesitate to say he will do what is necessary if/when the time comes.
I think he knows that if he drops Dele (i'm presuming he's the "undroppable" in question), even if for legitimate reasons of tiredness or poor form, that the media sharks will come circling tenfold and completely unsettle him. If you thought Rose was clickbait or column inches, imagine the charade around Dele.
Agree with that, but if he dosen't drop players out of form, the results might go in the wrong direction and if that happens he will be kicked out sooner or later. And that was what I meant with "dare to kill his darlings to reach the next level as a coach for Spurs".
There are many possible lifelines for a coach, but the most stable one is "results".
Unless your cunning plan goes tits up and they score from the free kick!!! IF not. the above stated scenario is fab.By the way, an important thing happened versus Stoke... I forgot to mention it.
We were huffing and puffing and probing around.
Then we gave away a very cheap freekick about 20 yards into their half, in the middle of the pitch.
This encouraged their whole team to push forwards, just leaving 2 at the back.
2 seconds later Winks won it and flicked it to Alli.
Alli waited 2 seconds and fed Son to score an easy chance.
I've advocated this approach many times, when facing teams that either can't or won't come out and play... give them a freekick in their half, encourage them to push forwards... get them out of their trenches, then hit them on the break. It ain't rocket science sometimes Mr Pockles.
Would be a pretty horrendous error from a game theory point of view for an opponent like Stoke to treat a set piece like that in a way that made it more likely that we scored than that they scored. Not saying those errors don't happen, but I'm not sure this is an example of that.By the way, an important thing happened versus Stoke... I forgot to mention it.
We were huffing and puffing and probing around.
Then we gave away a very cheap freekick about 20 yards into their half, in the middle of the pitch.
This encouraged their whole team to push forwards, just leaving 2 at the back.
2 seconds later Winks won it and flicked it to Alli.
Alli waited 2 seconds and fed Son to score an easy chance.
I've advocated this approach many times, when facing teams that either can't or won't come out and play... give them a freekick in their half, encourage them to push forwards... get them out of their trenches, then hit them on the break. It ain't rocket science sometimes Mr Pockles.
That's why you give them the freekick 20 yards into their half... that will only result in a goal 0.0003% of the time, just ask Scara.Unless your cunning plan goes tits up and they score from the free kick!!! IF not. the above stated scenario is fab.
It does, it did, they did, then we did, so yes, we did. You ask a lot of questions.Would be a pretty horrendous error from a game theory point of view for an opponent like Stoke to treat a set piece like that in a way that made it more likely that we scored than that they scored. Not saying those errors don't happen, but I'm not sure this is an example of that.
If we're talking about the same situation we were already in the lead at the time?
I think we need a new thread to supplement corners. Two new threads. We NEED 'crosses' and 'free kicks 20 yards into their half", replete with xG stats and those graphs that give me a migraine and heat maps (and pictures of custard and fishnets).That's why you give them the freekick 20 yards into their half... that will only result in a goal 0.0003% of the time, just ask Scara.
AKA suck them in really deep, then quickly spin them around and fire your load deep into their fishnets
Yes don't think Stoke approaches that kind of set piece differently when a goal down compared to when at 0-0?It does, it did, they did, then we did, so yes, we did. You ask a lot of questions.
That's not what you asked. I'm not sure what you did ask. I think you were asking if Mark Hughes makes mistakes... and he does, often.Yes don't think Stoke approaches that kind of set piece differently when a goal down compared to when at 0-0?