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Posted November 05, 2014 08:14 · last edited November 05, 2014 08:24

Tegal wrote:

Is timing of goals really an attribute for a striker? A goal is a goal.  


I was trying to say that strikers, whether it be Brockie or another Nix player, must regularly score important/significant goals. A goal in a 1-0 game, a winning goal in a 2-1, 3-2 etc game is an important/significant goal. It's not just a goal, it's a winning goal. The last goal in a 3-0 victory or a 4-1 loss  is obviously not an important/significant goal

When any striker/attacking midfielder is through on goal, they must score on a regular basis.
Brockie had some appalling misses last season and does not look like a striker full of confidence in front of goal.
Nathan Burns has missed at least two important one-on-one chances through against the goalkeeper.


I'm not bagging either player, but over a season those chances, in tight games, are the difference between making the play-offs and/or securing a home play-off

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Warwick Hunt edited November 05, 2014 08:24
Tegal wrote:

Is timing of goals really an attribute for a striker? A goal is a goal.  


I was trying to say that strikers, whether it be Brockie or another Nix player, must regularly score important/significant goals. A goal in a 1-0 game, a winning goal in a 2-1, 3-2 etc game is an important/significant goal. It's not just a goal, it's a winning goal. The last goal in a 3-0 victory or a 4-1 loss  is obviously not an important/significant goal

When any striker/attacking midfielder is through on goal, they must score on a regular basis.
Brockie had some appalling misses last season and does not look like a striker full of confidence in front of goal.
Nathan Burns has missed at least two important one-on-one chances through against the goalkeeper.


I'm not bagging either player, but over a season those chances, intight games, are the difference between making the play-offs and/or securing a home play-off

Warwick Hunt edited November 05, 2014 08:23
Tegal wrote:

Is timing of goals really an attribute for a striker? A goal is a goal.  


I was trying to say that strikers, whether it be Brockie or another Nix player, must regularly score important/significant goals. A goal in a 1-0 game, a winning goal in a 2-1, 3-2 etc game is an important/significant goal. It's not just a goal, it's a winning goal. The last goal in a 3-0 victory or a 4-1 loss  is obviously not an important/significant goal

When any striker/attacking midfielder is through on goal, they must score on a regular basis.
Brockie had some appalling misses last season and does not look like a striker full of confidence in front of goal.
Nathan Burns has missed at least two important one-on-one chances through against the goalkeeper.


I'm not bagging either player, but over a season those chances are the difference between making the play-offs and/or securing a home play-off

Warwick Hunt edited November 05, 2014 08:20
Tegal wrote:

Is timing of goals really an attribute for a striker? A goal is a goal.  


I was trying to say that strikers, whether it be Brockie or another Nix player, must score important/significant goals. A goal in a 1-0 game, a winning goal in a 2-1, 3-2 etc game is an important/significant goal. It's not just a goal, it's a winning goal. The last goal in a 3-0 victory or a 4-1 loss  is obviously not an important/significant goal

When any striker/attacking midfielder is through on goal, they must score on a regular basis.
Brockie had some appalling misses last season and does not look like a striker full of confidence in front of goal.
Nathan Burns has missed at least two important one-on-one chances through against the goalkeeper.


I'm not bagging either player, but over a season those chances are the difference between making the play-offs and/or securing a home play-off

Warwick Hunt edited November 05, 2014 08:18
Tegal wrote:

Is timing of goals really an attribute for a striker? A goal is a goal.  


I was trying to say that strikers, whether it be Brockie or another Nix player, must score important/significant goals. A goal in a 1-0 game, a winning goal in a 2-1, 3-2 etc game is an important/significant goal. It's not just a goal, it's a winning goal. The last goal in a 3-0 victory or a 4-1 loss  is obviously not an important/significant goal

When any striker/attacking midfielder is through on goal, they must score on a regular basis.
Brockie had some appalling misses last season and does not look like a striker full of confidence in front of goal.
Nathan Burns has missed at least two important one-on-one chancs through against the goalkeeper.


I'm not bagging either player, but over a season those chances are the difference betwen making the play-offs and/or securing a home play-off

Warwick Hunt edited November 05, 2014 08:17
Tegal wrote:

Is timing of goals really an attribute for a striker? A goal is a goal.  


I was trying to say that strikers, whether it be Brockie or another Nix player, must score important/significant goals. A goal in a 1-0 game, a winning goal in a 2-1, 3-2 etc game is an important/significant goal. It's not just a goal, it's a winning goal. The last goal in a 3-0 victory or a 4-1 loss  is obviously not an important/significant goal

When any striker/attacking midfielder is through on goal, they must score on a regular basis.
Brockie had some appalling misses last season and does not look like a striker full of confidence in front of goal.
Nathan Burns has missed at least two important one-on-one chancs through against the goalkeeper.


I'm not bagging either player, but over a season those chances are the difference betwen making the playoffs and/or securing a home play-off

Warwick Hunt edited November 05, 2014 08:17
Tegal wrote:

Is timing of goals really an attribute for a striker? A goal is a goal.  


I was trying to say that strikers, whether it be Brockie or another Nix player, must score important/significant goals. A goal in a 1-0 game, a winning goal in a 2-1, 3-2 etc game is an important/significant goal. It's not just a goal, it's a winning goal. The last goal in a 3-0 victory or a 4-1 loss  is obviously not an important/significant goal

When any striker/attacking midfielder is through on goal, they must score on a regular basis.
Brockie had some appalling misses last season and does not look like a striker full of confidence in front of goal.
Nathan Burns has missed at least two important one-on-one chancs through against the goalkeeper.
I'm not bagging either player, but over a season those chances are the difference betwen making the playoffs and/or securing a home play-off
Warwick Hunt edited November 05, 2014 08:17
Tegal wrote:

Is timing of goals really an attribute for a striker? A goal is a goal.  


I was trying to say that strikers, whether it be Brockie or another Nix player, must score important/significant goals. A goal in a 1-0 game, a winning goal in a 2-1, 3-2 etc game is an important/significant goal. It's not just a goal, it's a winning goal. The last goal in a 3-0 victory or a 4-1 loss  is obviously not an important/significant goal

When any striker/attacking midfielder is through on goal, they must score on a regular basis.
Brockie had some appalling misses last season and does not look like a striker full of confidence in front of goal.
Nathan Burns has missed at least two important one-on-one situationswhen through  against the goalkeeper.
I'm not bagging either player, but over a season those chances are the difference betwen making the playoffs and/or securing a home play-off
Warwick Hunt edited November 05, 2014 08:16
Tegal wrote:

Is timing of goals really an attribute for a striker? A goal is a goal.  


I tryhing to say that strikers, whether it be Brockie or another Nix player, must score important/significant goals. A goal in a 1-0 game, a winning goal in a 2-1, 3-2 etc game is an important/significant goal. It's not just a goal, it's a winning goal. The last goal in a 3-0 victory or a 4-1 loss  is obviously not an important/significant goal

When any striker/attacking midfielder is through on goal, they must score on a regular basis.
Brockie had some appalling misses last season and does not look like a striker full of confidence in front of goal.
Nathan Burns has missed at least two important one-on-one situationswhen through  against the goalkeeper.
I'm not bagging either player, but over a season those chances are the difference betwen making the playoffs and/or securing a home play-off
Warwick Hunt edited November 05, 2014 08:16
Tegal wrote:

Is timing of goals really an attribute for a striker? A goal is a goal.  


I was was stating that strikers, whether it be Brockie or another Nix player, must score important/significant goals. A goal in a 1-0 game, a winning goal in a 2-1, 3-2 etc game is an important/significant goal. It's not just a goal, it's a winning goal. The last goal in a 3-0 victory or a 4-1 loss  is obviously not an important/significant goal

When any striker/attacking midfielder is through on goal, they must score on a regular basis.
Brockie had some appalling misses last season and does not look like a striker full of confidence in front of goal.
Nathan Burns has missed at least two important one-on-one situationswhen through  against the goalkeeper.
I'm not bagging either player, but over a season those chances are the difference betwen making the playoffs and/or securing a home play-off
Warwick Hunt edited November 05, 2014 08:15
Tegal wrote:

Is timing of goals really an attribute for a striker? A goal is a goal.  


I was was stating that strikers, whether it be Brockie or another Nix player, must score important/significant goals. 
A goal in a 1-0 game, a winning goal in a 2-1, 3-2 etc game is an important/significant goal. It's not just a goal, it's a winning goal, 
The last goal in a 3-0 victory or a 4-1 loss  is obviously not an important/significant goal

When any striker/attacking midfielder is through on goal, they must score on a regular basis.
Brockie had some appalling misses last season and does not look like a striker full of confidence in front of goal.
Nathan Burns has missed at least two important one-on-one situationswhen through  against the goalkeeper.
I'm not bagging either player, but over a season those chances are the difference betwen making the playoffs and/or securing a home play-off