Bristol City named as one of the best teams in Europe for set-piece goals Robins recognised by respected football research group. The work of Aden Flint, Joe Bryan and Jamie Paterson has not gone unnoticed. Bristol City have been recognised as one of the best teams in Europe when it comes to scoring set-piece goals. The Robins were named 10th in a list of the best second tier teams from the top five leagues in Europe yesterday in an official report from the CIES Football Observatory Research Group. The list commended those sides who have scored the most goals from set-pieces, either directly or within the ten seconds immediately following the move taking place. The CIES Football Observatory is an an independent study group located in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, originally set up by FIFA itself, specialising in the statistical analysis of fooftball. QPR were actually the highest placed team in a list of the best second tier outfits, placed third behind Real Oviedo and Heidenheim. But the Robins were named as the next best English side in the list, with sides such as Duisburg, Sochaux and Nimes ahead of them - see the full list in the image below. Girona, Juventus, Schalke, Tottenham and Barcelona were named as the five best sides from the top divisions around Europe. But the mention for City again shows some of the fine work being done down on the training pitch by Lee Johnson and Dean Holden - who is responsible for attacking set-pieces. please log in to view this image "It doesn't matter if I make them up or anyone else makes them up," explained Holden to Bristol Live earlier in the season when discussing City's success in this area. "You've got to have a good delivery on the day and you've got to have players who are willing to get across people and stick their nose on it knowing that it might get cut. "But we've had that this season," he explained. Best set-piece goals by City this season Our City writer's pick of the best free-kick goals this season are below. All three beauties were scored at Ashton Gate this season. In no particular order they are: Joe Bryan v Sheffield United; Final score: 2-3 Marlon Pack v Birmingham City; Final score: 3-1 Jamie Paterson free-kick v Derby; Final score: 4-1 https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/bristol-city-named-one-best-1595838
"You've got to have a good delivery on the day and you've got to have players who are willing to get across people and stick their nose on it knowing that it might get cut. "But we've had that this season," he explained. I didn't realise we had suffered any cut noses, must be why we have been recognised in Europe.
Just to help out as there's no one else commenting and you're talking to yourself, just noticed Cardiff are 20th in that table - good for you and us. Oops, fck me I mentioned Cardiff - quick wiz, close the ****ing thread..........
Its during the day. People work. Kids are in school. Old folk are still at the bingo hall. Its the same your end where some posters are probably out on community service Give it a chance for someone to comment Back to the thread.... Both promoted teams from your league are on that list. Shows how important it is to have a couple of good set piece takers and some attack minded players to get on the end of them, because it could be goals from set pieces that wins you promotion. Would be interesting Oldsparkey if you could work out (for the good of this thread) how many points you won purely based on goals from set pieces. So in case I haven't explained myself well enough, if you won a game 2-1 but 1 of your goals were from a set piece, without that goal it would have ended 1-1, meaning you gained 2 points due to that set piece goal. Would be interesting to see how many points you got and how that impacted you winning promotion. Would you have got a top 6 finish without your set piece goals? I cant ask City to do this as some how they messed up and threw away a chance for promotion.
Sparrow - they had no problem flooding the forum with comments all day when they were top 6, no matter work, school or bloody bingo. As for the community service, I've just got to go and sign in...........
I am not sure why they do it. When they did it to us, it goes tits up for their club. We do it to them and it goes tits up for our club. Now you are doing it to them... good luck next season At least its sunny for you to work on your tan while you are scrubbing off graffiti from someones wall Anyway, back to the thread... I bet Rovers were 21st on the list
Part of your community service could be to answer my request at comment 4 on this thread, to keep to the theme of this thread
Sorry.... back from strimming the roadside verges....... I know we scored a few set pieces last season but we were also UNDONE by set pieces too - many many times.
I guess you are out on licence from Landsdown Gardens then, AND THAT EXPLAINS AN AWFUL LOT ………………………...
What I find interesting about this piece is that earlier in the season Bristol City fans were talking about their team as if they were the Championships version of Man City, Barca and Holland circa 74 all wrapped up in one (I won't mention post Xmas as they seemed to lose their way after that)... Yet this, combined with a previous article that shows they played a load of direct balls forward (note I say direct and not long), seems to point to them being far more like us hoof ball/direct/hard to deal with type teams than they care to believe.... Funny how perceptions can be very different from reality eh?
I know it sounds odd, but the football they played to get into those positions was excellent - we had Booby Reid and Jamie Paterson up front - both 5ft 6ins - you can't just lump it when you have those up there - it really was good stuff
The reality was that similarity to those teams in a humble manner could be observed. This approach was highly dependant on one player - Bobby Reid. It is now apparent it was not a long term plan and recruitment, and its later recruitment was not to support that approach it was to move towards a more direct style. Bristol City as the season progressed played longer and more often. A fact. 2.5 years into his tenure Bristol City fans do not know how the team will play next season. The hoof could be the future ... Mr Johnson may not know himself.
If you spent more time on here - but probably more on OTIB or the Facebook group (not that you would of course!!) then you would know what many of our fans are like. They are quite often absolutely binary - we win a game and we are champions league contenders - however if we lose then we are relegation fodder and the manager needs to be sacked. There is no in between - Bristol City don't do 'ok' seasons - just fantastic or disastrous!!!
Don't think you're unique in that. Interesting bunch sports supporters. I think this ties into the threads about style. If you can see your manager has a blue print and the team is progressing you may cut the team some slack. If things are a bit more random then the extremities of views increases. In general, sports fans are not a forgiving type.