Leftback99
Oscar the Grouch.
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People seriously believe the inability of our £150k+ a week players to play simple 5 yard passes is because of coaching?
Exactly. It's clear as fecking day that our players look clueless as to what to do on the pitch most of the time, we have no structure and plan that actually works.Mental exhaustion is the reason because they have to do it on their own most of the time.
Players take zero responsibility? I’ve seen them all miss place simple passes. Bruno did it yesterday when we could have broken away and it caused their best shot in first half. Changing manager isn’t going to change some of these school boy errors we make multiple times every game. Maybe it’s the fan base losing the plot every time something doesn’t go right?But...that's because of the coaching. Either that or they're simply incapable of it, in which case the management have bought the wrong players.
People seriously believe the inability of our £150k+ a week players to play simple 5 yard passes is because of coaching?
So what's your explanation, genius? That our top players are actually shite and can't string a few passes together? Talk about idiocy, maybe look in the mirror first.This place is completely unbearable when we’re not doing well. Wall to wall idiocy.
They take some responsbility but when it's all of them, including some of the best players in the world, there's obviously a problem from the top down. Managers affect mentality at the end of the day, through motivational qualities and getting the team ticking over tactically. Both those things affect confidence, drive, focus - all things would contribute to shit passing.Players take zero responsibility? I’ve seen them all miss place simple passes. Bruno did it yesterday when we could have broken away and it caused their best shot in first half. Changing manager isn’t going to change some of these school boy errors we make multiple times every game. Maybe it’s the fan base losing the plot every time something doesn’t go right?
Holy shit it’s not hard. There are many things the coaching is there for and that the coaching is not good enough. This isn’t one of them. It’s phenomenally basic stuff. I’m sorry that you think Carrick and McKenna should be the ones that have to tell Fred a pass should be in a players stride to maintain momentum.
Yeah, it's not hard, true. You seem to struggle understanding the issue, though.
Who cares?
Odd callback but fair enough.
Individual basic errors in game - definitely down to the man stood on the touchline.This place is completely unbearable when we’re not doing well. Wall to wall idiocy.
Individual basic errors in game - definitely down to the man stood on the touchline.
'Individual genius' - definitely not down to coaching.
It's like people daren't admit we might have more than just the issue of who the manager is because they've put all their eggs in that basket.
Got to be a bit of both but I do agree that a lot of the time it’s just the player playing a bad ball.Poor passing? The pass is on most of the time, it’s just executed poorly.
What should a manager do when players keep making these mistakes?fecks sake read the damn thread. I’m talking about basic passes. It’s not a coaches job to show a footballer the right way to pass the ball 5 yards.
You see this is one of the reasons I’d rather we signed a Verratti or Modric type player for midfield than a Rice because a calming influence would help the entire team and passing ability is very important to taking the next step. At the minute everything in midfield is very rushed and hectic even when Matic comes on the football is a little better but he’s too old now, imagine a peak Scholes for example the passing would improve 10 fold throughout the team with a passing influence in the like that.
Got to be a bit of both but I do agree that a lot of the time it’s just the player playing a bad ball.
You can see a lot of the time a pass is on to play it a few yards in front of the receiving player but McT for example will generally play it behind and slow so totally stopping the flow.
Varane is trying to speed it up, missing out the other CB and playing it straight to the FB at least, but in general we are just a very safe passing side.
What should a manager do when players keep making these mistakes?
Say that you have 0 arguments and are clutching at straws without actually saying it. Sorry I hurt your feelings, almighty moderator, Sir.You seem to struggle with multiple things but we’ll leave that before I break a rule eh.
Does a footballer need to be coached for him to make a 5 yard pass that’s in the runner’s stride?
Impossible to 'discuss' anything else on here.Its not even like I’m defending the coaching in here. Just pointing out a different problem but you just get a barrage of the current hot topic.
Yes? Most managers coach players where to pass and where a player needs to be on a pitch to pass/receive a pass. Like this post is from 1990 or something.
100% agreeI think it is just not focusing on the pass. Often they are simple passes we misplace. It is "attention' to detail. Just tapping it in the general direction is not good enough, you have to make the pass.
I think it is cockyness, sloppyness, incorrect mentality on the pitch. Not the same intensity as when Gary Neville spent every game concentrating to make sure that Roy Keane didn't yell at him in front of 80,000 people.
We are not a fully focused intense team.
Say that you have 0 arguments and are clutching at straws without actually saying it. Sorry I hurt your feelings, almighty moderator, Sir.
Yes for the more intricate and tougher passes. You’re saying they’re not capable of passing a ball out wide without some coaching? A 5 yard pass in midfield played behind someone is because they weren’t told exactly where to put it?
...Yes? Because that all depends on how the team is set up and where the plan is to pass balls and where players need to be. Not sure why you keep repeating it like it's going to change. Really think you're taking this topic and people's response to it personally.
Read my previous post I didn’t say coaching or training had nothing to do with it but I think a calming influence in midfield would also benefit the team.You put Scholes in this team and it still would be the same if AWB and Shaw keeps running forward of the ball all the time and there is a turnover. There is no structure and that is why it happens. Under SAF we can out pass any team. If it is physical we are physical. If they try to play football we can play football. We had Anderson and Cleverly in midfield and out played a lot of teams. We had O'Shea and Phil Neville in midfield. We even had the two Silva twins in midfield and won matches. It has everything to do with the coaching and the structure. It is not about coaching how to pass from one player to another. It is when to pass and where to move.
It's definitely not just the coaching with AWB, Fred, McT and a few more, it's about game intelligence and quality. Bruno is extremly sloppy as well, but he usually makes up for it with moments of brilliance. AWB passing it down the line to no one and out for a goalkick at 92+ minutes when we're trying to put the pressure on them is not just about coaching, that's ridiculous.
Read my previous post I didn’t say coaching or training had nothing to do with it but I think a calming influence in midfield would also benefit the team.