When was the last time we scored direct from a free kick having a think it may have been Nisbet.Generally we are very poor at them and most end up in someone's bovril or pizza.
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When was the last time we scored direct from a free kick having a think it may have been Nisbet.Generally we are very poor at them and most end up in someone's bovril or pizza.
With riordan On they it sometimes felt like a penalty cause he was that good and clinical on them
Can't imagine we're better or worse than anyone else. Obviously guys like Ward Prowse or Messi score regularly but even then it's maybe 3 or 4 a season.
I think Magennis might be able to do the damage from 20-25yds.
Think was Nisbet last season but I'm sure he scored two but could be wrong.
35 seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANk2dao8l1Q
That's it - he's on them from now on!
In fairness it’s a very very difficult skill.
If you were to score 2 a season you’re doing well.
Im not sure who should be taking for us. Magennis, Allan, Boyle, Newell or Nisbet? You imagine they all have the technique and confidence to try.
Porteous even had a go the other week.
Whoever takes them all I know is it shouldn't be Nisbet, he seems to be the default guy but he's actually pretty poor at them.
For what it's worth, Hearts have that Kingsley guy who seems to have scored a few already this season, both old firm teams and the odd team outside of old firm are also dangerous from them.
In summary, I think we could do better from the opportunities we get, especially with Boyle constantly fouled outside the box.
Whatever happened to...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17epjBJyny0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDs1vQhRo3s
It's not something you can really coach to be honest, you can either hit a great dead ball or you can't. Beckham used to spend 3 or 4 hours after training hitting free kick after free kick but he did say he was always pretty good at dead balls anyway.
If you're lucky enough to have a naturally gifted dead ball striker in your squad then great, if not, you do your best with what you've got. We've got a couple of players who can hit a decent enough dead ball but don't seem to have a natural.
Are we not letting Porto have another shot?
Funny that cause I think it’s one of the things you can absolutely coach and Improve on with practice. I know first hand how spending time on it improves you and if I was doing it as part of full time training every day or so I’d definitely improve. Do agree there is a natural element where some are better technically though
This is one of my constant frustrations! When we get a free outside the box there's always a buzz of anticipation.
What happens? The ball sails over the bar and we shrug our shoulders and trudge away yet again. To be fair it's the same all over the country. Even Ronaldo has hardly been prolific of late, as stated above.
Try something different! Get in behind the defence somehow. Tricky through balls, wall passes etc. What do they do in training for heavens sake? Same old, same old it seems to me.
Take a leaf out Ceni’s book… despite being a “bambi” incredible record.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rog%C3%A9rio_Ceni
I kind of agree. Pracise is the key but power is not the complete answer. Older viewers may remember Blackpool's Mickey Walsh scoring Match of the Days GOTS, mid 70s. He scored a few like it and always put it down to small feet putting more spin on the ball.
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I am sure Hearts have scored two in the last few weeks. Even Mallan who struck a lovely ball didn't score huge numbers. Nisbets was a cracker when he first came but he could hit a barn door thereafter. We have even tried Porteous having a go such is our poor success rate. No idea who I'd have taking them as our set pieces and crossing are generally pretty poor. Cadden may be worth a go as he can whip in crosses which is a similar skill.
That's probably the way to go.
The opposition put half of their team in one specific area nowhere near either the ball or the goal - play around it and surely we'd carve out an opportunity that's more likely to lead to a goal than trying to hit the ball over a wall and back down, which is what the keeper is expecting. :dunno: