jawillwill Posted 21 April, 2021 Share Posted 21 April, 2021 What is this ridiculous new fad in defending in recent seasons? I think I have only over seen a handful of goals (if not less) that have been deliberately scored by players shooting under a jumping wall. Surely, statistically speaking, it would be more beneficial to have an extra player in the wall...or pretty much anywhere else. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
East Kent Saint Posted 21 April, 2021 Share Posted 21 April, 2021 Ever since Carroll put one under our wall at St Mary’s to grab a late draw foe W Ham ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 21 April, 2021 Share Posted 21 April, 2021 I believe they are called ‘draught excluders’ 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micky Posted 21 April, 2021 Share Posted 21 April, 2021 Thought ings was very brave (stupid?) laying face forward tonight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
supersonic Posted 22 April, 2021 Share Posted 22 April, 2021 Don't understand it, in all my time watching football I can only remember a handful of goals scored under the wall. You'd be better off sticking someone on the post away from the goalkeeper. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Garrett Posted 22 April, 2021 Share Posted 22 April, 2021 2 hours ago, supersonic said: Don't understand it, in all my time watching football I can only remember a handful of goals scored under the wall. You'd be better off sticking someone on the post away from the goalkeeper. Thats a silly idea tbf, cos it means the oppo can crowd the goal, due to the offside being moved back... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
supersonic Posted 22 April, 2021 Share Posted 22 April, 2021 4 minutes ago, Saint Garrett said: Thats a silly idea tbf, cos it means the oppo can crowd the goal, due to the offside being moved back... We concede more goals direct from free kicks that way than we do under the wall, so it's 6 and 2 3's... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pedantic Pete Posted 25 April, 2021 Share Posted 25 April, 2021 I suppose what it does do is stop your players in the wall being hesitant about jumping as high as they can in case it goes underneath. With the low shot covered they can just look to get height as soon as the player takes the kick? So I don't think it is necessarily about covering the low shot it's about the wall only having the one job? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustinSFC Posted 25 April, 2021 Share Posted 25 April, 2021 This only works against a player with form for putting them across the floor. I haven't seen anyone do it since De Bruyne and that was fucking sublime when he did it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skintsaint Posted 25 April, 2021 Share Posted 25 April, 2021 9 minutes ago, JustinSFC said: This only works against a player with form for putting them across the floor. I haven't seen anyone do it since De Bruyne and that was fucking sublime when he did it. I done it once in a Sunday league game, was aiming top right but scuffed it though but we can keep that quiet... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Cat Posted 25 April, 2021 Share Posted 25 April, 2021 I'm waiting for someone in the wall to jump and land on the player laying down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 25 April, 2021 Share Posted 25 April, 2021 (edited) Why don't the defending team do more to distract the attacking team? It's so prosaic. Have someone mincing around flamboyantly next to the wall, or flailing around like batshit hollering at the taker, or running up and down in front of the goal, doing burpees, or something. They could do a lot more. And it would be funny. Edited 25 April, 2021 by benjii 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Fry Posted 25 April, 2021 Share Posted 25 April, 2021 3 minutes ago, benjii said: Why don't the defending team do more to distract the attacking team? It's so prosaic. Have someone mincing around flamboyantly next to the wall, or flailing around like batshit hollering at the taker, or running up and down in front of the goal, doing burpees, or something. They could do a lot more. And it would be funny. There was that free kick the Oldham team did the other week, all dancing around messing about to put the other team off, then charging forward. They were the attacking team (and it worked, they scored), but it's the same idea. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanadaSaint Posted 25 April, 2021 Share Posted 25 April, 2021 Something we don’t see any more is the “split wall” - two off each post rather than four off one post. It allows the keeper to both stay in the middle and have a better sight of the ball. That’s better than cheating to one side and trying to see the strike through a forest of legs. And it’s much more “football” than a frigging draft excluder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlie Wayman Posted 25 April, 2021 Share Posted 25 April, 2021 8 hours ago, JustinSFC said: This only works against a player with form for putting them across the floor. I haven't seen anyone do it since De Bruyne and that was sublime when he did it. Your contribution is just as good without the unnecessary expletive. You do seem to use that word rather a lot and it does you no credit. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Billy Posted 26 April, 2021 Share Posted 26 April, 2021 Next they will be standing on each others shoulders forming a pyramid, it might take a while for the freekick to be taken as they'll have to wait until the last man gets to the top but should be effective against low and high shots. To counter the ball in the nuts they will all have to release their grip on the player next to them as the shot is taken which could lead to some issues but at least the ball has missed the goal. Unfortunately it has its down side as there could be a risk of 10 players getting injured at the same time. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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