Square pegs?
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 2:51 pm
Many have talked about over the year Square pegs in round holes over the years at our club. Im of the opinion that these professional players should be able to use both feet to a pretty good standard AND be able to play in a similar position to their favourite ie centre defence left or right should´nt be the world of difference. I believe it could help players to become more comfortable on the ball and better at the technical side of the game which is something we English have always lacked
I have never played pro but for many schools, Clubs ,the RAF team when I served with them and my home town Letchworth a few times and never really understood the big deal we fans make of a little position change. Asking Smith or Parr to be our main striker or Bishop/Andersen as a CB has its obvious limitations but why should´nt a good player be able to play across the back line or midfield or from one wing to the other wing.
I know players have their stronger foot and thus their weaker foot but surely you could train this into them or make it such that the difference is´nt so noticeable and costly.I cant remember the last time we have a quailty right back ....maybe wrighty. Chambers should be able to do the job as should Parr in the midfield. I must be something Micks worked on with the lads...i dont think he makes it up as he goes along, well not all the time
thats why Im no manger
and MM and TC have done an amazing job on the whole imho.
its a horrible time to slip out of the top six but there is still a long way to go yet. We all knew march would be a hard month lets just back the boys up to the hilt and see where it takes us.
now go out and beat dirty Leeds
I have never played pro but for many schools, Clubs ,the RAF team when I served with them and my home town Letchworth a few times and never really understood the big deal we fans make of a little position change. Asking Smith or Parr to be our main striker or Bishop/Andersen as a CB has its obvious limitations but why should´nt a good player be able to play across the back line or midfield or from one wing to the other wing.
I know players have their stronger foot and thus their weaker foot but surely you could train this into them or make it such that the difference is´nt so noticeable and costly.I cant remember the last time we have a quailty right back ....maybe wrighty. Chambers should be able to do the job as should Parr in the midfield. I must be something Micks worked on with the lads...i dont think he makes it up as he goes along, well not all the time

thats why Im no manger

its a horrible time to slip out of the top six but there is still a long way to go yet. We all knew march would be a hard month lets just back the boys up to the hilt and see where it takes us.
now go out and beat dirty Leeds