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i love these from out of nowhere announcements, where were all the itk's?

 

I knew. Just couldn't tell you.

 

Or something.

Edited by carrafan
  • 5 months later...
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Great that. Those stats are mad though, only 3 players have averaged more than 4 tackles per game in the last 2 years ? I guess it adds weight to Xabi's comments about tackling being overrated in the modern game.

 

 

he said tackling wasn't a skill

 

 

 

and he was talking crap

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"At Liverpool I used to read the matchday programme and you'd read an interview with a lad from the youth team. They'd ask: age, heroes, strong points, etc. He'd reply: 'Shooting and tackling'. I can't get into my head that football development would educate tackling as a quality, something to learn, to teach, a characteristic of your play"

 

he was f***ing spot on

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"At Liverpool I used to read the matchday programme and you'd read an interview with a lad from the youth team. They'd ask: age, heroes, strong points, etc. He'd reply: 'Shooting and tackling'. I can't get into my head that football development would educate tackling as a quality, something to learn, to teach, a characteristic of your play"

 

he was f***ing spot on

 

why did he get good at it then? not get sent off and weaken the side every week?

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"At Liverpool I used to read the matchday programme and you'd read an interview with a lad from the youth team. They'd ask: age, heroes, strong points, etc. He'd reply: 'Shooting and tackling'. I can't get into my head that football development would educate tackling as a quality, something to learn, to teach, a characteristic of your play"

 

he was f***ing spot on

 

No he wasn't. A competitive challenge has always been part of the sport and an attribute that British footballers, in particular, have excelled at. Gerrard and Souness are Liverpool legends because they have being brilliant tacklers as part of their make up. The desire to engage an opponent physically is one of the things that gave British teams an edge in Europe until the point they got banned. The 'art' has died to a degree only because referees have been increasingly pushed to punish any physical contact, but it's still something to be taught and that it is hugely important if done properly.

 

A desire to tackle shows a competitive spirit, and it's one thing wanting a more technically pure sport, and admiring individual skill, but it's needlessly going full circle to say tackling is worthless or undesirable.

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No he wasn't. A competitive challenge has always been part of the sport and an attribute that British footballers, in particular, have excelled at. Gerrard and Souness are Liverpool legends because they have being brilliant tacklers as part of their make up. The desire to engage an opponent physically is one of the things that gave British teams an edge in Europe until the point they got banned. The 'art' has died to a degree only because referees have been increasingly pushed to punish any physical contact, but it's still something to be taught and that it is hugely important if done properly.

 

A desire to tackle shows a competitive spirit, and it's one thing wanting a more technically pure sport, and admiring individual skill, but it's needlessly going full circle to say tackling is worthless or undesirable.

 

I'm sure you found those tackling stats surprising though ? THREE players more than 4 per game ? Doesn't really stack up to the image of the British teams in general ?

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