Hayes / shooting.

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  1. sim

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    ...Theres never any power in his shots in on goal. I've lost count on how many times he's done brilliant with afew neat turns and touches to get himself into great shooting positions 20 yards out, only to have a weak attempt that trickles wide or into the goalkeepers arms.


    FFS belt the flipping thing.
     
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    Absolutely

    Both Argyle's goals FLEW in last night.</p>

    Hayes, for all his industry, hasn't looked like scoring for weeks.</p>

    I have higher expectations of Nardiello than Hayes up front.  Fitness, as ever, is the biggest worry there and frankly, even still, Richards and Nardiello is a scarcely viable front pairing for this league.</p>
     
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    he can never get the ball of the floor

    its like he as no strength at all to shoot</p>
     
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    more worrying issue

    Hayes and Richards come too deep to collect the ball, meaning were left with a formation of 4-6-0. We need a stiker who plays on the shoulder of defenders, that Ebanks Blake showed how it was done, pressed our defense back.
     
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    You forget the shot in the second half which took one hell of a save from the Plymouth keeper to deny a great goal.

    So, basically, you are wrong.
     
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    Hayes / tackling

    The boy needs a set of b0llocks, that when he actually challenges. Most of the time he times it so he doesn't even make it to a challenge.
     
  7. sim

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    Every now and again he comes up with a belter, correct.

    I'am not just talking about the Plymouth game yesterday. His shootings very weak all round. Theres no power at all half of the time. He wastes all his hard work in making these opportunities with pathetic shots that haven't the strength to knock over a can of pop. He's doing well for me, creates space and gets into at least one very good goal scoring position every match, i'd just like to see him put abit of power behide the ball.


    So basically you are wrong, unless you are a one game wonder this season that see's what he wants to see. Start watching the games facing the field.
     
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    Rosco Well-Known Member

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    I was just commenting (correctly) on your statement:

    "Theres never any power in his shots in on goal."

    I am a season ticket holder, who has missed 2 home games this season, but I have made up for that with away games at Preston and Burnley, I am not wrong, I am correct and you sir, smell of wee.
     
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    RE: more worrying issue

    I think playing on the shoulder of a defender would be considered a foul to be fair.
     
  10. sim

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    That would probably make you correct, Yes.


    Barsteward!!!


    Still, there's never any power in his shooting. B*ll*cks! Leave him on his own after training with afew hundred balls.
     
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    like Nardiello?
     

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