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Long Throw In's

Raino85

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Do they work?

Or is it just because every throw in that occurs close to the parameters of the penalty area gets launched (usually not very well) into the box that we are seeing more long throw ins.

Burnley scored a goal last week from a throw in, but it was throwing it short and then putting a quick ball in for a goal. is there a metric for that?

I understand marginal gains, i understand working on as much as you can to gain an advantage......but apart from Bretnford and Koyode's long throw which gets fired in, do any others actually benefit from it? Or is it just we see a few more because the percentage of long throws being taken has sky rocketed?

Every long throw also takes about 40 seconds to do, at least 5 or 6 long throws per team (6 minutes of the game being wasted on long throws) and you also have the tomfoolery with towels etc (which you saw the spurs sub yesterday trying to put towels down on there side of the pitch
 

All depends on the opposition. I remember Tim Howard and our back line flapping when Rory Delap did it to us years ago at Stoke.

Play to your strengths. Few can keep-ball like City do.
Slot can’t figure out how to defend long throws or break down teams who use a low block.

This era has created such a massive disparity in wealth between teams where the rich can stockpile every decent footballer in the league. The rest just have to try and make it like a 3rd round cup tie to try and compete.
We’re not able to go to City or Liverpool and play them at their own game, so we have to find something which gives us any advantage.
 
They work if they come in flat and with pace on them. If they're simply looped into the box from on high, PL defenders will clear them all day long.
 

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