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Thread: Set Piece Goals Ratio Poor ..........

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    Set Piece Goals Ratio Poor ..........

    Great to see Pontus nod one in on Friday but we don't get to many do we from set pieces ........

    The Blades on the other hand are quite deft at poaching 'em tho until now
    http://www.trainingground.guru/artic...effield-united

    .... interesting how they 'block' defenders during free kicks too & the stat charts show that we need to up the anti in the set piece dept and be more decisive when opportunity arises.
    MOT

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    Thought we started to remedy that problem last year . No reason why we shouldn't get more with Hernandezs delivery. Can anyone remember a time recently when we were scoring a lot from set pieces ? I can't

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    We seem to want to play our free kicks sideways, rather than hammer them into the box. Id like to see more in the box and take the opportunity to put a bit of pressure on.

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    Ohhh Matron!

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    First couple of games of the season we had corner after corner and every one looked like we'd score from it. Not sure what we were doing differently, but it definitely felt then much more likely than it does now.

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