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dreamwaverider Flag London 14 Nov 23 2.00am Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

Wrong thread

Edited by dreamwaverider (14 Nov 2023 6.54am)

 

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palace99 Flag New Mills 14 Nov 23 9.45am

Originally posted by Canterbury Palace

If we're talking corners then worth repeating the stats I read on The Athletic the other day (prior to the Everton game).

At the time we apparently had faced 66 corners without conceding this season, the second most in the league behind Spurs with 67.

In total we had defended 88 corners in a row going back to April, again the second most in the league behind Spurs with 97.

So we might be rubbish taking them but we're great at keeping them out.

stats for you. So in 12 games this season we've not conceded from a corner. Whilst this is encouraging it was only back in late April we conceded 3 in the same game (v West Ham). Last season we looked very vulnerable from set pieces and repeatedly conceded - from 1st game (Arsenal) to the end (Fulham) with many in between.

If you look at goals scored from corners (as this is what the thread is about) we are usually in the bottom 3 or 4 teams, whilst teams like Brentford are near the top, despite not being an overly tall team. Arsenal also seem to get a few despite not being a tall team.
For a team who don't score many set pieces are a critical part of the game, yet we don't seem to focus much on it.

 

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Pete53 Flag Hassocks 18 Nov 23 11.31am Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

Originally posted by cROYdonrogers

Eze is wasted taking corners. Should be on the edge of the box. Thought Hughes just as effective/ineffective taking them.

This is exactly what I said to a mate during the Everton game. Hughes generally takes a good corner kick. Ebs should, as you say be on the edge of the box, to pick up loose balls/rebounds.

 

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rollercoaster Flag Cornwall 18 Nov 23 9.31pm Send a Private Message to rollercoaster Add rollercoaster as a friend

Originally posted by Pete53

This is exactly what I said to a mate during the Everton game. Hughes generally takes a good corner kick. Ebs should, as you say be on the edge of the box, to pick up loose balls/rebounds.

it'll all be sorted once Olise is back in the team (and we'll start scoring from corners again).

 

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YT Flag Oxford 18 Nov 23 10.38pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

I read a statistical analysis of corner kicks in the Premier League. It concluded that 20% of corners resulted in an attempt on goal and only 10% of those attempts were successful. Ergo 1 corner kick in 50 resulted in a goal. I'm sure there will have been a number of similar analyses so I'm not claiming that the one I read is definitive. Nevertheless it does emphasise what a blunt tool a corner kick actually is; yet fans perennially 'roar' when one is awarded to their team.

 


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southnorwoodhill Flag 19 Nov 23 5.50am Send a Private Message to southnorwoodhill Add southnorwoodhill as a friend

Originally posted by YT

I read a statistical analysis of corner kicks in the Premier League. It concluded that 20% of corners resulted in an attempt on goal and only 10% of those attempts were successful. Ergo 1 corner kick in 50 resulted in a goal. I'm sure there will have been a number of similar analyses so I'm not claiming that the one I read is definitive. Nevertheless it does emphasise what a blunt tool a corner kick actually is; yet fans perennially 'roar' when one is awarded to their team.

Good post. Many moons ago I played in an amateur side and took the corners. Remarkably I could kick the ball with either foot, a rare skill, and deliver the ball into the heart of the box. We never scored from one corner. Either the keeper comes and collects, or the defender is naturally placed to head away, or your team doesn't attack the ball etc. Scale that up relative to pro games and the result is the same.
I recall that Barcelona used to take short corners and keep possession.

 

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cryrst Flag The garden of England 19 Nov 23 7.50am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Back in the day I think we were pretty effective with them. Andy thorn flicked on and bang, super AL, Wembley here we come

 

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YT Flag Oxford 19 Nov 23 9.15am Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by southnorwoodhill

Good post. Many moons ago I played in an amateur side and took the corners. Remarkably I could kick the ball with either foot, a rare skill, and deliver the ball into the heart of the box. We never scored from one corner. Either the keeper comes and collects, or the defender is naturally placed to head away, or your team doesn't attack the ball etc. Scale that up relative to pro games and the result is the same.
I recall that Barcelona used to take short corners and keep possession.

Are you a free agent?

 


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JRW2 Flag Dulwich 19 Nov 23 9.37am Send a Private Message to JRW2 Add JRW2 as a friend

Originally posted by EagleinSF

Dec 5th 1956 against Doncaster Rovers, and it was an OG

I have a recollection equally remarkable, but it happens to be true. On 27th December 1958 we were at home to Aldershot. We had a corner at the Whitehorse end, and it was taken by Gerry Priestly, a not very good winger. To everyone's astonishment the ball floated into the net at the far post without anyone touching it. We won 4-1. I'd love someone else to say they were there. I still have the programme.

 

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southnorwoodhill Flag 19 Nov 23 10.04am Send a Private Message to southnorwoodhill Add southnorwoodhill as a friend

Originally posted by YT

Are you a free agent?

Heh. Actually, I wonder if there is a stat that gives the percentage of loss of possession and an immediate chance / goal at the other end?

 

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