by Man Friday » 17 Apr 2007 13:06
by Baines » 17 Apr 2007 13:47
Man Friday Coppell didn't sign Ingi from Wolves - Pardew did.
Get your facts right. Article is drivel.
by Wycombe Royal » 17 Apr 2007 13:48
Man Friday Coppell didn't sign Ingi from Wolves - Pardew did.
Get your facts right. Article is drivel.
by Alan Partridge » 17 Apr 2007 13:56
Man Friday Coppell didn't sign Ingi from Wolves - Pardew did.
Get your facts right. Article is drivel.
by Man Friday » 17 Apr 2007 16:45
by Thomas L'Heureux » 17 Apr 2007 22:45
by Alan Partridge » 17 Apr 2007 22:54
by rollsy » 17 Apr 2007 22:59
by Thomas L'Heureux » 17 Apr 2007 23:02
Alan Partridge It is a way of dealing with danger, back pedalling, is a form of defending, he's waiting for the forward to make a mistake, either with a poor touch or a bad decision so that he can win the ball. You can't just dive in all the time, otherwise you get booked/ sent off or just make the forwards mind up. By diving in to a challenge and NOT getting there you are completely taken out of the game, and as the last defender, it means that a goal would be almost inevitible.
To pick Ivar up on this and claim it for a reason his days are numbered is bordering on farcical. He has been consistently brilliant this season against all opposition. Whether they be giants like Bolton's or Fulham's strikeforce, or the pace of Baptista and Bellamy etc he has stood up and passed all the tests.
He's player of the season and by a long way for me.
by Alan Partridge » 17 Apr 2007 23:09
by Thomas L'Heureux » 17 Apr 2007 23:16
Alan Partridge You make it sound as though Premiership footballers are just immune to mistakes. Ingimarsson or whoever by backing off is waiting for that slight bad touch so that he can win the ball fairly, thats the back pdalling technique. Your told from the day you start playing football 'to Stand up, stay on your feet'
I haven't seen the Blackburn goal again nor will i bother tbh, was a great strike, from what i remember the ball was given away and then Bentley has ran full pelt at Ingimarsson (i presume) before smacking it in the top corner.
Now this is all in hindsight so this is easy to say, well Ivar should have dived in, taken him out and probably got at worst a booking, maybe sent off.
Now put yourself in Ivar's shoes
someone is running at you full pelt, on at the time i would imagine isn't the best Reading pitch, your the last man, now no matter who it is if your running full pelt with a ball there is a geunine chance the ball could bobble or your touch would be slightly worse. That's what I expect Ivar was waiting for, i would also presume that as Bentley is about to shoot Ivar has attempted to make the challenge, even so as a defender i'd still be pretty happy with him shooting from that angle, i'd back my keeper to save that. Was a great strike, you just say fair f*cks.
by higher » 18 Apr 2007 09:04
by Thomas L'Heureux » 18 Apr 2007 09:11
higher I have to agree with Alan Partridge in the great back pedalling debate.Its an art electing the optimum time to effect a challenge.The defender by back pedalling presents the striker with an on going obstacle thus slowing up progress.During this jockeying a certain amount of time is bought for other defenders to narrow the strikers options and outlets thus enhancing the chance of an error.The tackle is commited at the optimum moment.
Of course there is always the chance that a striker pulls of some fantastic piece of marksmanship but its simply about limiting opportunitys and playing percentages.
The day Ingi starts diving in early is the day I would start questioning his future.
by Wycombe Royal » 18 Apr 2007 09:18
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