Football (not Premier League)
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Dortmund beat Bayern 2-0 and Leverkusen maintain their status as Europe's only unbeaten team with two late goals.
13 points off the top, the league is gone for Bayern.
13 points off the top, the league is gone for Bayern.
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The last time Bayern didn't win the league, Harry Kane was on loan at Millwall.
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The problem of chasing trophies
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Hoo-bloody-ray!!!
Having Southgate's apprentice as head coach, has really turned me against Southgate as well. Plymouth were well placed in their consolidation season when he took over. They're now looking favourites for relegation on current form. Haven't scored at Home Park for 5 matches. Probably too late to save us, but good riddance.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68709008
Having Southgate's apprentice as head coach, has really turned me against Southgate as well. Plymouth were well placed in their consolidation season when he took over. They're now looking favourites for relegation on current form. Haven't scored at Home Park for 5 matches. Probably too late to save us, but good riddance.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68709008
Championship Plymouth Argyle 1 - 0 Hull City
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Just to add, I'm not one who believes in a rapid turnover of coaches, but this guy has taken it from the training ground to the classroom - it has been a disaster. Footballers play football, and shouldn't be sitting behind a desk. If football was all about theory, many of us would be playing in the Premiership earning stupid money. There is also a requirement to be able to kick a ball.
In 3 months he's lost the dressing room, lost the fans and has most likely lost Championship status.
In 3 months he's lost the dressing room, lost the fans and has most likely lost Championship status.
Championship Plymouth Argyle 1 - 0 Hull City
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From what you’ve just said I think you’d be surprised at how many teams use the classroom as well as the training ground these days - it’s all multi-dimensional trying to get that extra half a % performance - just at Plymouth it sounds like they need 50%!!
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Plymouth had a winning formula, dragging themselves out of the gutter after the Japanese sugar daddy walked.
Against all of the odds, they have risen from the ashes and over a period of several years, clawed their way back into the Championship, filling Home Park week after week, and proportionately grew an away following second to none. Plymouth Argyle were a small club, with outstanding management, and quite a future.
In just 3 months, with his classroom tactics, many years sterling work has been undone. I don't expect survival this season, but I hope they can regain the forward momentum they had up to Christmas 2023.
Against all of the odds, they have risen from the ashes and over a period of several years, clawed their way back into the Championship, filling Home Park week after week, and proportionately grew an away following second to none. Plymouth Argyle were a small club, with outstanding management, and quite a future.
In just 3 months, with his classroom tactics, many years sterling work has been undone. I don't expect survival this season, but I hope they can regain the forward momentum they had up to Christmas 2023.
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I think my question is across all football, which is why I'm asking here, but my example(s) is taken from Thai football, which I watch a lot, live.
Week after week, I see scenes like this, and often worse. The Khon Kaen keeper is no stranger to the centre circle.
What you can't see is at the edge of the opposite penalty area is Ratchaburi's keeper with ball in hand. He has a very accurate, long kick. As the opposition's goal is empty, why doesn't he take a shot?
I think this is happening across all levels of football these days, with the keeper acting as a sweeper.
Is it out of respect for the opposing goalie? Is there a new rule saying they can't do it?
Ratchaburi's keeper is just as bad.
Week after week, I see scenes like this, and often worse. The Khon Kaen keeper is no stranger to the centre circle.
What you can't see is at the edge of the opposite penalty area is Ratchaburi's keeper with ball in hand. He has a very accurate, long kick. As the opposition's goal is empty, why doesn't he take a shot?
I think this is happening across all levels of football these days, with the keeper acting as a sweeper.
Is it out of respect for the opposing goalie? Is there a new rule saying they can't do it?
Ratchaburi's keeper is just as bad.
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It’s not easy to kick from the penalty area and score - a few have managed it from just inside their own half but not the penalty area!!
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I seem to remember the likes of Pat Jennings doing it back in the day, and a decent modern keeper usually has a mighty kick.
[Edit] I've just checked - he did it against Man Utd
[Edit] I've just checked - he did it against Man Utd
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Pat Jennings ... <sigh> ... and we let him go on a free transfer... to ARSENAL!!!
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Yes it’s been done as you’ve pointed out, but quite infrequently - there are very few other examples, although I did find one more recently in 2013 between Southampton and Stoke CityBig Boy wrote:I seem to remember the likes of Pat Jennings doing it back in the day, and a decent modern keeper usually has a mighty kick.
[Edit] I've just checked - he did it against Man Utd
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I just feel modern keepers should give it a go - practice a bit on the training ground, and if they're coming close, give it a go. Kicking from ball in hand is a lot easier than dead or rolling ball. I think there are a few keepers in the Thai League alone that could achieve it. If they can do it, I've no doubt some of the harder kickers in the Premiership could do it easily. These keepers are abandoning their charge, and should be punished.
Balls are a lot lighter these days, compared to the Pat Jennings era.
Balls are a lot lighter these days, compared to the Pat Jennings era.
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Just as an aside to the above, does anyone here follow 'StuntPegg', who is a professional northerner of the female variety (actually, she's Italian), who makes great videos, posted on youtube about football. Generally to do with the North, and generally to do with the lower levels of football. But not always.
I really enjoy her work and highly recommmend you take a look.
Here's three examples:
I really enjoy her work and highly recommmend you take a look.
Here's three examples:
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Plymouth gave their survival hopes a boost by beating now relegated Rotherham!!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68691286
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68691286