I can't be the only one who has noticed how long it takes us to take a throw-in (often Solly or Wiggins) because not enough players are making themselves available. Last night there were a couple of instances where we immediately lost possession in a dangerous position.
This was also happening last season... the difference this season is that it will cost us goals.
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He always made himself available only to be derided by the Charlton cogniscenti.
Hey ho!
I think it was unfair of the Leicester players to mark our players so tightly and use their pace to stop us getting the ball easily.
I also though it was unsporting of our players to take so long to take free kicks and throw ins when we were winning 2 - 1
You said we "rarely" retain possession from throws, which is clearly not right. But hey, it doesn't bother me.
I like hyperbole
I was responding to yours and henry's sarcastic post with some of my own. Difference of opinion is fine, using sarcasm to display your disagreement is not needed. In my opinion also.
When you're throwing a ball forward into the air for two fellas to challenge for then it's not an exact science and is a bit of a lottery. But how many throw ins do we take that are unchallenged, for example, when they are thrown back then played along the back four?
Saying we "rarely" retain possession from throw ins is just not right, nor is the suggestion that we are any worse with throws in the attacking third than anyone else - particularly when Yann has been winning stuff in the air for fun this past year or so.
Just find it an odd thing to say. But the next game I'm going to look out for it.
Full backs should nearly always take the throw ins. If you let the wingers take them you have less options going forward...