Come on you Forwards
Posted: 07 Jan 2014, 09:43
Despite a heartwarming and committed performance v. Morecombe why can we not score more goals?
Karl Hawley - good general play and movement, but no attempts on goal
Elliot Benyon - massive workrate, unlucky with a header (not his strong point), lacked composure from 10 yards in second half
Billy Bodin - the enigma, lots of potential but hardly any attempts on target
Others: Ashley Yeoman - arguably our most likely striker to score, where is he?
Jordan Chappell - early promise but goal drought since being played on the left, reluctant to use his left foot
Courtney Cameron - looked eager against Exeter, why not give him a chance if others cannot score
General play - given that most goals are scored with the feet, why do we persist in knocking high balls to or beyond the far post as our forwards do not seem to score with headers
- football highlights on tv show a good number of goals scored from playing to the near post, but why do we not target this difficult-to-defend area, especially when cutting-in from the flanks? (except v. Exeter, Benyon providing a tap-in for Hawley).
COYY - more composure in front of goal and more variety on balls into the box.
What does the Forum think ?????
Karl Hawley - good general play and movement, but no attempts on goal
Elliot Benyon - massive workrate, unlucky with a header (not his strong point), lacked composure from 10 yards in second half
Billy Bodin - the enigma, lots of potential but hardly any attempts on target
Others: Ashley Yeoman - arguably our most likely striker to score, where is he?
Jordan Chappell - early promise but goal drought since being played on the left, reluctant to use his left foot
Courtney Cameron - looked eager against Exeter, why not give him a chance if others cannot score
General play - given that most goals are scored with the feet, why do we persist in knocking high balls to or beyond the far post as our forwards do not seem to score with headers
- football highlights on tv show a good number of goals scored from playing to the near post, but why do we not target this difficult-to-defend area, especially when cutting-in from the flanks? (except v. Exeter, Benyon providing a tap-in for Hawley).
COYY - more composure in front of goal and more variety on balls into the box.
What does the Forum think ?????