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Lago
04-09-2018, 07:00 PM
Liverpool have employed a throw in coach. Seems to be a specialised role according to BBC web site. Sometimes think it's an area Hibs could improve on.

RoscoHibby
04-09-2018, 07:11 PM
No hibs content?? This should be hunners of hibs content!! Barring Efe shelling the odd one into the box we've no been able to take a decent throw in for about 20yrs!!

The_Horde
04-09-2018, 07:12 PM
No hibs content?? This should be hunners of hibs content!! Barring Efe shelling the odd one into the box we've no been able to take a decent throw in for about 20yrs!!

Always think this is a bit dramatic. What constitutes a good throw in?

greenpaper55
04-09-2018, 07:17 PM
Always think this is a bit dramatic. What constitutes a good throw in?
Finding your own man for a start ! apparently the new Arsenal manager has about twenty different versions of a throw in that he gets his team to practice. Hibs are the worst in the league at this and have been for far to long.

RoscoHibby
04-09-2018, 07:19 PM
Always think this is a bit dramatic. What constitutes a good throw in?

Keeping possession of the ****ing ball! Its meant to be an advantage gaining possession but we invariably end up on the back foot and being countered against when we get one!! Why this has been with various players and managers i do not know..

nellio
04-09-2018, 07:21 PM
We are awful at throw ins.

The only good one overseen was in the cup final.

Ozyhibby
04-09-2018, 07:21 PM
https://www.planetfootball.com/in-depth/the-pro-throw-in-coach-whos-helping-clubs-score-15-more-goals-a-season/

If it can get an extra 15 goals a season then why not?


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The_Horde
04-09-2018, 07:24 PM
Keeping possession of the ****ing ball! Its meant to be an advantage gaining possession but we invariably end up on the back foot and being countered against when we get one!! Why this has been with various players and managers i do not know..

Not what I've seen over the last 2/3 seasons. John Mcginn in particular was always good for keeping the ball from throw ins.

Lago
04-09-2018, 07:24 PM
Always think this is a bit dramatic. What constitutes a good throw in?
Have a look at the article on the BBC web site really interesting. This guy coaches at many top clubs in Europe.

Carheenlea
04-09-2018, 07:26 PM
Ours are not as bad as they once were at least - a few years ago a throw to us was effectively a throw to the opposition. We were laughably bad from them.

theonlywayisup
04-09-2018, 07:30 PM
Remember this one

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xGHFu6r7j2Q

RoscoHibby
04-09-2018, 07:38 PM
Not what I've seen over the last 2/3 seasons. John Mcginn in particular was always good for keeping the ball from throw ins.

Well it's what I've seen. And granted McGinn's ample arse helped him out in that respect, but its been a theme for years. Including the last few. Watch it next game at easter road, how often we have no options and lose it, opposed to the opposition. Even some of the dross in the championship highlighted it even more for me.

hhibs
04-09-2018, 07:51 PM
Always think this is a bit dramatic. What constitutes a good throw in?



A bit dramatic.......................................... ............you have got to be kidding !!

Out ability to keep possession from a throw in, never mind developing play, is chronically bad and has been for many,many years.

PatHead
04-09-2018, 08:04 PM
Livvy scored on Saturday after taking a quick throw in.

Eyrie
04-09-2018, 08:13 PM
Always think this is a bit dramatic. What constitutes a good throw in?

I'm a Hibs fan so how would I know?

Sir David Gray
04-09-2018, 08:27 PM
Finding your own man for a start ! apparently the new Arsenal manager has about twenty different versions of a throw in that he gets his team to practice. Hibs are the worst in the league at this and have been for far to long.

What stats are you using to make this claim?

I'm not saying we are necessarily any good at throw ins by the way, I'm just interested to view the stats on this if there are any floating about.

The_Horde
04-09-2018, 08:27 PM
What specific areas of the pitch do you speak of?

Defensive half we nearly always retain possession. I'll even go as far as to say middle of the park to about 30/40 yards out we retain possession most of the time as well.

Only place I can think of it maybe being an issue is near the opposition goal. Do you really expect the opposition to give us a free throw in so close to their goals?

Mountain out of a molehill for me. Our throw ins are fine, have been for a few years now.

The_Horde
04-09-2018, 08:33 PM
Finding your own man for a start ! apparently the new Arsenal manager has about twenty different versions of a throw in that he gets his team to practice. Hibs are the worst in the league at this and have been for far to long.

Let's see if his twenty variations work on a wet and windy night on the small pitch at the likes of tynecastle and mcdiarmid park or on the astro at livi, hamilton, falkirk or killie.

eastcoasthibby
04-09-2018, 08:44 PM
We taken too long to take throw ins, Lewis is terrible he rarely takes it quick even if a player is asking and on the move, he still delays it and the opportunity is gone. One thing I cannot understand and we have been doing it for years, is get to close to the thrower, why anyone wants to throw it in to someone less than 10 feet away is crazy, cos any bad return or touch and the marker.goes straight after the ball and thrower easily in that tight space .
Playing junior we always had 5-6 throw ins we used, so dont know why Hibs can't find time to practise them...

Austinho
05-09-2018, 04:54 AM
Watching Mark Milligan’s YouTube vids, he can launch a throw in to the back post. Might nick a few goals from that.

Ryan69
05-09-2018, 06:31 AM
Always think this is a bit dramatic. What constitutes a good throw in?

Effectively turning a throw in to a corner like situation.

SMAXXA
05-09-2018, 06:42 AM
What stats are you using to make this claim?

I'm not saying we are necessarily any good at throw ins by the way, I'm just interested to view the stats on this if there are any floating about.

Simple as me and you both know there are none it’s just an unfounded claim. Love these dramatic throw out of facts where folk don’t see 75% (finger in the air) of other teams games to make such a claim

The Leith Dutch
05-09-2018, 07:18 AM
Not what I've seen over the last 2/3 seasons. John Mcginn in particular was always good for keeping the ball from throw ins.

There were times when the opposition could have sent Rambo, Mike Tyson and some of the characters from Street fighter in to tackle McGinn and he'd have kept the ball.

PatHead
02-12-2018, 11:00 PM
Noticed the Killie first goal came from a quick throw in.

Wish we could work on our throw ins as we always take an age.

we are hibs
02-12-2018, 11:21 PM
Noticed the Killie first goal came from a quick throw in.

Wish we could work on our throw ins as we always take an age.

I get why the ball gets left to a full back to tàke the shy but it's infuriating at times when there's a quick one on and the person with the ball drops it for someone else to take. Just get on with it man.

PatHead
02-12-2018, 11:37 PM
If we hadn’t taken a quick throw in on a sunny day in May.......

Lang Toun hibby
02-12-2018, 11:39 PM
I get why the ball gets left to a full back to tàke the shy but it's infuriating at times when there's a quick one on and the person with the ball drops it for someone else to take. Just get on with it man.

Agree with the posts re poor at throw ins. I have been banging on about this for ages. The worrying thing is that the coaches don't recognise the issue! Stevenson almost always and Efe throw the ball high up the line. If you watch good teams then there is movement towards the thrower and they put it back to the thrower thus retaining the ball. We have very little movement at throw ins.

Itsnoteasy
03-12-2018, 01:06 AM
What stats are you using to make this claim?

I'm not saying we are necessarily any good at throw ins by the way, I'm just interested to view the stats on this if there are any floating about.

I don't think you need any stats.
Just comparing Hibs to every other team that pitches up at ER it's plain to see, more often than not the opposition find their man.
We stand about looking at each other either waiting for the designated player taking the throw on or waiting on someone losing their marker to receive it.
I'm going back to the 80s watching Hibs & like the tannoy system there has been no improvement in either.

heretoday
03-12-2018, 07:45 AM
Sometimes you'd think no one wants the ball.

madhatter
03-12-2018, 07:50 AM
Don't need a coach. Easy to fix, throw in taker runs to the ball instead of walking or jogging and the other players do the same. We make it easy for defenders when we treat a throw in as a chance for a breather.

Take quick throw ins.

Spudster
03-12-2018, 08:29 AM
Jimmy Bullard does a Sunday league tips section on Soccer AM. About a year ago he done one on throw ins and there was so much there Hibs don’t do. Most obvious one was when you throw the ball don’t throw it directly at the player as he now needs to take a touch, throw it into the path of the player.