MaineRoadBlue said:
Why do we bother with walls for free kicks like yesterday.
I would put 2 tall defenders just inside either post and have Joe covering the middle of the goal.
I would have 2 people charging the shot and the rest scattered between the goal area and penalty mark.
The opposition wouldn't have a fucking clue what to do and the likes of Baines and Rooney would be negated.
Across a season we would concede less goals and wouldn't be vulnerable to Shit teams with free kick specialist stealing undeserved points from us.
Currently the concept of lining up a wall encourages the opposition to shoot.
And before anyone says bollocks, I have implemented this system before at 2 military teams I have coached and we never conceded direct from a free kick.
It might be radical, but ffs City, lets be imaginative.
Next week we have Baines to deal with and the instructions to their forwards will be sod trying to shoot, just try to win a free kick!
No doubt Nastasic will oblige.
On Goals on Sunday Brad Friedel explained the reasoning behind always having a wall. I can't full remember exactly what he said but it made obvious sense.
But I will admit I also thought, like a few on here today have, is a wall really necessary. A longstanding Premier League pro gave an emphatic 'yes' so that will do for me :)