Training Friday 13th at 11.30am

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  • The Bulldogs Bite
    Hall of Fame
    • Dec 2006
    • 11115

    #16
    Re: Training Friday 13th at 11.30am

    Originally posted by The Underdog
    Surely training is a place where players can work on a weak part of their game. Wouldn't you prefer he try to get better at something rather than not?. His kicking skills have never been great but it doesn't mean he should just forget about them. It's not like his right is that much better than his left anyway.
    Not when said player continually brings this flaw into games. It's stupidity; when he can use his right foot, why run around on the left and inevitably turn it over? He should be kicking with his right foot nonstop (ala Robert Harvey style) rather than trying to do something he is simply not capable of doing.

    Originally posted by Scorlibo
    Training is exactly the environment which should be used to practice difficult but beneficial plays. How many times do you see Cross miss a target? On either foot? Not bloody often, so get off his back.
    You're kidding me right?

    God, I hope you're kidding.
    W00F!

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    • MrMahatma
      Coaching Staff
      • Sep 2007
      • 3965

      #17
      Re: Training Friday 13th at 11.30am

      Originally posted by The Bulldogs Bite
      Not when said player continually brings this flaw into games. It's stupidity; when he can use his right foot, why run around on the left and inevitably turn it over? He should be kicking with his right foot nonstop (ala Robert Harvey style) rather than trying to do something he is simply not capable of doing.



      You're kidding me right?

      God, I hope you're kidding.
      Cross and Boyd's go is the handball. Problem is, that often isn't accurate either - especially Boyd. So many end up at the target's knees or feet. Not clean enough.

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      • LostDoggy
        WOOF Member
        • Jan 2007
        • 8307

        #18
        Re: Training Friday 13th at 11.30am

        Originally posted by Scorlibo
        Training is exactly the environment which should be used to practice difficult but beneficial plays. How many times do you see Cross miss a target? On either foot? Not bloody often, so get off his back.
        Did I read that correctly or are you talking about another player?

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