Can someone please tell me why, not just ICT but essentially every team in Scotland just now, when the goalkeeper is taking a goal kick, they all move to one side? No-ones every really properly explained why it happens and I've never worked out why it happens myself. It happens everytime without fail. They're like sheep following the leader. But here's the thing. Why do they do it? Is it something like that Esson is told to punt the ball into a certain area, is it something to do with the wind moving the ball in a certain direction? It seems to happen everytime without fail. I've even seen people like David Proctor playing right back moving over so far that he's over into the centre/left hand side of the field.
If I were boss, I'd be telling a couple of guys to stay in the centre of the field and when everyone moves over to one side, run over to the other side where Esson can ping the ball at them. If they aint too far away the ball doesn't even need to leave the ground and if they are a bit further away, he can punt it out to them where, should one of them control it properly, run down the wing with it, being a lot of space to cross the ball into the box. Discuss.
Can someone please tell me why, not just ICT but essentially every team in Scotland just now, when the goalkeeper is taking a goal kick, they all move to one side? No-ones every really properly explained why it happens and I've never worked out why it happens myself. It happens everytime without fail. They're like sheep following the leader. But here's the thing. Why do they do it? Is it something like that Esson is told to punt the ball into a certain area, is it something to do with the wind moving the ball in a certain direction? It seems to happen everytime without fail. I've even seen people like David Proctor playing right back moving over so far that he's over into the centre/left hand side of the field.
If I were boss, I'd be telling a couple of guys to stay in the centre of the field and when everyone moves over to one side, run over to the other side where Esson can ping the ball at them. If they aint too far away the ball doesn't even need to leave the ground and if they are a bit further away, he can punt it out to them where, should one of them control it properly, run down the wing with it, being a lot of space to cross the ball into the box. Discuss.