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Set Moves for the Mighty Phoenix

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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Set Moves for the Mighty Phoenix
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Our set moves for the Phoenix have been pretty average all season. Daniel hasn't managed to get the delivery quite right.
1. The Alloisi; bannana corner Alloisi flicks it in.
2. The Ellrichin8or; Daniel does a flat corner behind the penalty spot and Elrich thumps it in the top left- he's got a big kick
3. The Lay off- needs to be done more often


Anymore ideas?
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I didn't have too many issues with Daniels delivery esp off corners- after all it was such good balls that forced Adelaide to put it out for a corner 3/4 times in a row. Think he whips it in fine- more of an issue of those in the area fighting for the ball imo. But, no harm in trying something different I guess...
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Daniel puts the ball in great most of the time - just the runs that are the problem.

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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Yea I rekon this topic was a waste of discussion. Daniel is doing a great job!
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
bigtobz wrote:
I didn't have too many issues with Daniels delivery esp off corners- after all it was such good balls that forced Adelaide to put it out for a corner 3/4 times in a row. Think he whips it in fine- more of an issue of those in the area fighting for the ball imo. But, no harm in trying something different I guess...


Agree ,
Nothing wrong with Daniels variations just look the the three corners we had in succession he varied short ,mid and long unfortunately none of our strikers got into a position that even half challenged their full/center backs  who had no difficulty in clearing their area,we simply are not aggressive enough in all areas of the park !!

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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

HE SHOULD DO THE SEAL DRIBBLE!!! CAN'T FAIL!!!
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Aloisi should take the free-kicks and do them in the way that he used to do them for Australia United, when he would thump it with the outside of his boot - those free-kicks were crackers!
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Perhaps a serious week of constant crossing could help the team. Locks is pretty good but they all need a bit more practice. Our corners do  not deliver the results they should. Smeltz in the air waiting for nothing! Use his height and send in a few high crossed to that penalty spot!
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Aloisi should take the free-kicks and do them in the way that he used to do them for Australia United, when he would thump it with the outside of his boot - those free-kicks were crackers!
 
AMEN!!!
 
Ive seen Aloisi line them up everytime we get a free kick in a attacking oppourtunity, but not once has he had a real dig!!!!
 
If its aint broken why fix it!! Let him pull out some Stevie G's!!!
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Aloisi should take the free-kicks and do them in the way that he used to do them for Australia United, when he would thump it with the outside of his boot - those free-kicks were crackers!
 
Well said that man! (I said the same thing a couple of weeks ago). Those free kicks used to cause chaos.  I don't think he's attempted one for us yet, has he? Reckon he should give one a lash on Friday and take those Glory boys by surprise.

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