roversfan99 Posted August 26, 2021 Author Posted August 26, 2021 https://www.lancs.live/sport/football/transfer-news/blackburn-rovers-transfers-poveda-brighton-21400500 According to Jaquob Crooke: The signing of Poveda could lead to a tactical reshuffle that means that "Joe Rothwell can be unshackled from the pivot." Poveda can help us "when when looking to operate on transition." A positive of Van Hecke is his "ability to pick a pass through defensive lines." I think he has swallowed all of the latest footballing jargon. 1 Quote
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Mattyblue Posted August 26, 2021 Posted August 26, 2021 Some of these new ‘digital journalists’ need to learn how to construct a coherent paragraph before chucking in a load of jargon. 3 Quote
roversfan99 Posted August 26, 2021 Author Posted August 26, 2021 1 minute ago, Mattyblue said: Some of these new ‘digital journalists’ need to learn how to construct a coherent paragraph before chucking in a load of jargon. Or is Khadra right, Ben Brereton left and Poveda in the No.10 behind Sam Gallagher of Tony Mowbray's preference? Tyrhys Dolan and Harry Chapman are important factors in this discussion. Then there is of course John Buckley, who's proved effective in an advanced role while the menacing Joe Rothwell can be unshackled from the pivot. Leighton Clarkson, too, and we can't forget Joe Rankin-Costello, who is edging closer to his return from injury. This hurt my head. Quote
DanLad Posted August 27, 2021 Posted August 27, 2021 I watched a YouTube video of Phil Foden and another player watching Sunday league football. I seem to recall there were some awful bits of skill and some great bits. The thing that jumped out at me though was a section where the was a great bit of play and Foden turned to the other lad and said in a strange voice 'have you got that in your locker?'. It was said without emotion, almost robotically. I thought it might have just come out a bit weird, but he repeated it in the same robotic way shortly afterwards. It sounded stilted and not a normal way of talking. It made me wonder how institutionalised and distant from normal society some of these young footballers are too talk in such a way. I suppose football has developed it's own language over time anyway, so maybe I'm just being over sensitive. Let's face it, at the end of the day, so long as you get 3 points the gaffer is over the moon. Quote
Backroom Mike E Posted August 27, 2021 Backroom Posted August 27, 2021 14 hours ago, DanLad said: I watched a YouTube video of Phil Foden and another player watching Sunday league football. I seem to recall there were some awful bits of skill and some great bits. The thing that jumped out at me though was a section where the was a great bit of play and Foden turned to the other lad and said in a strange voice 'have you got that in your locker?'. It was said without emotion, almost robotically. I thought it might have just come out a bit weird, but he repeated it in the same robotic way shortly afterwards. It sounded stilted and not a normal way of talking. It made me wonder how institutionalised and distant from normal society some of these young footballers are too talk in such a way. I suppose football has developed it's own language over time anyway, so maybe I'm just being over sensitive. Let's face it, at the end of the day, so long as you get 3 points the gaffer is over the moon. Or sick as a parrot when you lose. Quote
DanLad Posted August 28, 2021 Posted August 28, 2021 11 hours ago, Mike E said: Or sick as a parrot when you lose. Exactly. That's why you get at 'em early doors. Quote
roversfan99 Posted September 2, 2021 Author Posted September 2, 2021 Another new one. Seems our new signing Edun is a bit of a deep completions expert. Quote
RoverDom Posted September 2, 2021 Posted September 2, 2021 14 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: Another new one. Seems our new signing Edun is a bit of a deep completions expert. His missus must be very happy... 9 Quote
Cuppliance Posted October 23, 2021 Posted October 23, 2021 (edited) I remember seeing Alex Scott saying “Low Block” while doing punditry and Graham Souness challenged her on it. In the end, after it was explained he said “ahh right, defending deep then…” Edited October 23, 2021 by Carbz Typo Quote
roversfan99 Posted November 1, 2021 Author Posted November 1, 2021 Field tilts being mentioned on Monday Night Football. Me neither. Quote
Ianrally Posted November 1, 2021 Posted November 1, 2021 I am watching this game and have to pinch myself that the punditry is actually relating to the sport I thought I knew. Obviously after 62 years I know nowt. Quote
roversfan99 Posted November 1, 2021 Author Posted November 1, 2021 So much of the new terminology is totally unnecessary, a prime example being vertical passing. Quote
Oldgregg86 Posted November 2, 2021 Posted November 2, 2021 even at 35 i feel like i have no idea about the modern game tactically etc just the years of playing and watching to know a good and bad player and the enjoyment of a good goal/tackle/save bit of skill etc Quote
AllRoverAsia Posted November 2, 2021 Posted November 2, 2021 I played on pitches with plenty of 'Field Tilt', plus cow and sheep shit. 3 Quote
Popular Post Mattyblue Posted November 2, 2021 Popular Post Posted November 2, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, Oldgregg86 said: even at 35 i feel like i have no idea about the modern game tactically etc just the years of playing and watching to know a good and bad player and the enjoyment of a good goal/tackle/save bit of skill etc Oh but you do. ‘Low block’, ‘pivots’ and all the rest of the jargon is just that. They are not revolutionary new ways of playing the game, just re-badged aged old tactics, but it keeps the new army of analysts, both professional and the Twitter amateurs busy. Edited November 2, 2021 by Mattyblue 10 Quote
Ianrally Posted December 14, 2021 Posted December 14, 2021 Just heard a new one while watching Manchester v Leeds. “Foden is a master at putting the ball at risk” This from the female co- commentator whoever she may be. WTF does that mean. Should I be ringing The Royal Society for the Protection of Balls? 2 Quote
Guest Posted December 15, 2021 Posted December 15, 2021 (edited) On 02/11/2021 at 07:26, Mattyblue said: Oh but you do. ‘Low block’, ‘pivots’ and all the rest of the jargon is just that. They are not revolutionary new ways of playing the game, just re-badged aged old tactics, but it keeps the new army of analysts, both professional and the Twitter amateurs busy. Or, the terms are heavily used within the professional game because it’s progress. It’s not about being busier, it’s about being smarter. The way clubs recruit and analyse performance is developing. New ideas. Disliking them is fine, but accusing them of being fake isn’t right. Edited December 15, 2021 by JoeH Quote
Mattyblue Posted December 15, 2021 Posted December 15, 2021 What am I disliking? I’m merely talking about the crafty re-naming of long established tactics by analysts, not belittling data analysis itself. New tactics spearheaded by data analysts, then ok, certainly ‘progress’… but in what way is calling it a ‘low block’ instead of ‘defending deep’ or ‘two banks of four’ or a ‘pivot’ instead of a ‘holding/deep lying midfielder’ “Progress”? 4 Quote
roversfan99 Posted December 15, 2021 Author Posted December 15, 2021 12 minutes ago, JoeH said: Or, the terms are heavily used within the professional game because it’s progress. It’s not about being busier, it’s about being smarter. The way clubs recruit and analyse performance is developing. New ideas. Disliking them is fine, but accusing them of being fake isn’t right. Why does that make it progress? Terms/phrases such as low block and pivot or indeed the meaning existed prior to someone feeling the need to come up with an alternative way of putting it. Why does it make it smarter to for example say low block rather than sit deep? Quote
Moderation Lead K-Hod Posted December 15, 2021 Moderation Lead Posted December 15, 2021 A low block doesn’t even make sense. Unless you mean blocking a shot with your bollocks….. 2 Quote
Displaced Rover Posted December 15, 2021 Posted December 15, 2021 I genuinely don't understand why this riles people up so much. Who cares what pundits (the vast majority of whom spout shite regardless of terminology used) call things? It makes no odds to watching a game of football and appreciating good play. 1 Quote
Mattyblue Posted December 15, 2021 Posted December 15, 2021 Doesn’t rile me, more amusing, obviously riles the analysts themselves when they get rumbled though 😁 2 Quote
Herbie6590 Posted December 15, 2021 Posted December 15, 2021 I’m a big fan of the Football Cliches podcast & there are a couple of historic episodes that are well worth a listen…highly recommended… Pt1 Pt2 1 Quote
Guest Posted December 15, 2021 Posted December 15, 2021 35 minutes ago, K-Hod said: A low block doesn’t even make sense. Unless you mean blocking a shot with your bollocks….. A low block has nothing to do with blocking shots/passes Quote
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