You can certainly teach a footballer to kick better. I mean if you can't coach that and you're a football coach then I think you've made a poor life choice. Coaching someone to be more vocal and organise a defense is possible as well, albeit harder.
You can't coach someone with absolutely no eye foot co ordination to kick footballs anything like well enough to play at a decent level. The lets pretend to be injured eytie will never be good enough.
Could well be true.....old goats tend to be tough and stringy as a side note, I understand that curry goat was a particular favourite of Bradford millionaires at one time
I think you're being very sceptical there Glory. How many keepers are top top quality at that age. He'll be playing serie a / prem football at some point I've no doubt. I'm not saying he's anywhere near the finished article now mind.
If he is you will be able to tell me I am wrong. He is an average keeper who can't kick, has no distribution skills and makes plenty of bad blunders from crosses and when pressured. Taylor is every bit as complete a package. Plus he pretends to be injured.
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If he brings verity with him I will never set in the ground again. Pearson is ok, but there are a lot of plotless chancers who hang round with him.
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I quite like what Silvestri's done for us this year, but I can't help thinking no one suggested to him before the Great Injury Crisis that he might solicit unfavorable comparisons to a certain Bert Trautmann. http://www.theguardian.com/football/video/2013/jul/19/bert-trautmann-1956-fa-cup-broken-neck-video