Match Day Thread Nottingham Forest v Hull City

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I see. So your whole opinion on his penalty ability is based on the way he looks rather than his actual record?

Kinell. And you wonder why people are disagreeing.
Confidence matters a lot when it comes to penalties. If he'd taken a lot of penalties and converted the vast majority he would look more confident. How many penalties has he taken then?

I don't care if people disagree. It's only important if they give a logical argument.
 
I am the gaolkeeper, the full line up is back row L to R, Dave Lill, Geordie Knutson, Don Beardsley, Trevor Mcmillan,Myself, Paddy Greenwood, Ray Pettit, Fred Smith(Trainer). Front row L to R Trialist, Trialist, Ian Davidson, John Staniforth, Martin Perry, Graham Gelder, John Hart.
Is that on Springhead?

i remember Freddie Ramsden going on about Gray Gelder, scored goals for fun for Ainthorpe but didnt make it. Yet Bob Hatton was rejected by City, played in the same team, and had a good pro career.
 
Deano hit good penalties, roof of the net, always plenty of power, I'm sure he missed penalties for us, but don't recall too many!
 
I'd have expected Hernandez to be using the delay technique (last fraction of a second) with his record, I used to retract my foot slightly and send it in another direction, often fell over doing it but always worked
I dont think Hernandez would be very good at making up his mind at the last 0.01 of a second.
I would kick the ball low just inside the post to the right. That means you have no chance of hitting the ball over the bar and you don't telegraph your placing to the goalkeeper. If you are playing at a high level you need more than one penalty taking method.
 
Confidence matters a lot when it comes to penalties. If he'd taken a lot of penalties and converted the vast majority he would look more confident. How many penalties has he taken then?

I don't care if people disagree. It's only important if they give a logical argument.
Pete give it a rest.
Hernandez is a Number 9. He plays up front. He'll have scored more goals since the age of 8 than the rest of our team combined. He takes pens, just like a good number 9 should.
He missed.
Messi has a terrible record at pens.

I was Hull Schools Penalty champion as a kid. I know my onions I do.
 
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I used to love taking pens me, always surprised when pros miss especially the nominated takers- the easiest way to get on the scoresheet and half the time the keepers do the work for you if you delay slightly
Referees would make players retake a penalty when they dummied or delayed in some way but they seem to allow it now.
 
Is that on Springhead?

i remember Freddie Ramsden going on about Gray Gelder, scored goals for fun for Ainthorpe but didnt make it. Yet Bob Hatton was rejected by City, played in the same team, and had a good pro career.
Yes it is Springhead, Fred Ramsden always arranged a Pre-season friendly for Ainthorpe YC against City Jnrs.
 
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