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Roofs wrote:Was on about this the other day - why do bombs seem to have gone out of fashion in RL these days? (or is it just us? ). Fantastic attacking option IMO, I'd put one up on every 5th tackle if was in charge.
Alot of teams use it to good effect, we tend to use a grubber kick. For me, the high kicks work better.
Looks highly unlikely that Sharp will get a game next week after todays performance and with Whitting likely to be available for selection. Briscoe had a poor game today defending kicks, so I would target him with for our kicking plays.
I don't see it as a job. It is a passion and love that we all share. Neil Hudgell
Rupert Pupkin wrote:Alot of teams use it to good effect, we tend to use a grubber kick. For me, the high kicks work better.
Looks highly unlikely that Sharp will get a game next week after todays performance and with Whitting likely to be available for selection. Briscoe had a poor game today defending kicks, so I would target him with for our kicking plays.
Huddersfiled turned him around a lot today and forced him into a foot race which was an interesting tactic, against a really quick player that appears to be a problem for him. He is a powerful runner but I think Hudderfield's kicking lessened his impact going forward.
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Rupert Pupkin wrote:Alot of teams use it to good effect, we tend to use a grubber kick. For me, the high kicks work better.
Looks highly unlikely that Sharp will get a game next week after todays performance and with Whitting likely to be available for selection. Briscoe had a poor game today defending kicks, so I would target him with for our kicking plays.
Depends on Phelps hamstring IMO. If Phelps is fit, Whiting will replace Sharp. If not, Whiting replaces Phelps, so I'd imagine Sharp would play. Phelps has been struggling with the hamstring since he got here really, but Agar seemed to think he might be OK. Unless that's mindgames, of course.
Joined: Jan 10 2007 Posts: 6766 Location: Stalking Jerry Langford
Barnacle Bill wrote:Huddersfiled turned him around a lot today and forced him into a foot race which was an interesting tactic, against a really quick player that appears to be a problem for him. He is a powerful runner but I think Hudderfield's kicking lessened his impact going forward.
Fantastic runner of the ball and has a good offload but for me always been pretty dodgy defending kicks when put under pressure. FC couldnt get the ball out wide to him, as soon as the ball went through 2 sets of hands it was pretty much dropped. The lad would do so much better at any of the top 5 clubs.
I don't see it as a job. It is a passion and love that we all share. Neil Hudgell
CHURCHILL wrote:I wouldn't be so quick to take the dullards lightly, they'll have enough on show to take the points, and we'll need to be on top of our game to stop them. They made some stupid errors today, similar to our very own team, and if they can cut that side of their game out, then they'll be full of confidence.
If Sharp is playing, then we have to target him. I feel he does get some bad press that isn't deserved but he is a definate weakness for the black and whites.
So is Briscoe, judging by yesterday's performance.
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barton baird wrote:Tom did have a bit of a horror show admitidly,but he is still a class player,and I would hate to lose him.
You must really invest in one of them expandable leads u put on small children bb that should sort out anxiety of losing brisco although u could cut the apron strings as he is a big boy now
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gingerspice wrote:You must really invest in one of them expandable leads u put on small children bb that should sort out anxiety of losing brisco although u could cut the apron strings as he is a big boy now
I know,you know this thing about me and the Briscoe`s.
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