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If they take one step forward, they aren't going sideways which means they can't dive as far sideways, blocking out an extra few inches from being closer doesn't make up for that fact.

I just read this thread, then watched the penalties on youtube. I agree that stepping forward first is a waste, if you then have to step to the side. However, if you look at the penalties, particularly Benfica's second penalty, the keeper was way off his line before the ball was struck. Surely this is an advantage, as for the sake of a fraction of a second in reaction time, the keeper gains a foot or more in distance he doesn't have to move.

Also, nice to see QPR get a mention due to Mbia.

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I dont think it helps, in fact I think it actually hurts the goalie.

Stepping forward a couple of yards only closes off an extra few inches when you're 10 yards away, its only really effective when the goalie gets really close and can block off 25% more of the goal just buy moving an extra yard.

Staying back means you have a split second more to react and will dive an extra foot or two.

With the rule changes you are correct about the angles, when you used to be able to get 4 ft or so off the line it wasn't true, you could really narrow things down, and a large man jumping towards is slightly off putting, you see some refs still allowing which is clearly incorrect.

However that is not why they do it, jumping forward puts you on the balls of your feet and makes it easier to re-act and your are taught to do this, in fact a lot of sport you are trained to do this Tennis, cricket etc. At this level keepers tend to do what works for them, some try to distract some try watching the players eyes etc but as a keeper you need to make a decision before the taker else you are simply out paced by the ball hence the massive weighting in favor of the taker.

At the end of the day it's mind games and handling the pressure, hence Jens Lehmanns notes in the socks incident.
 
TBH it doesn't matter if you go first or second as long as you don't miss......score 5 and you greatly increase your chances of winning.....not many go to sudden death....
 
TBH it doesn't matter if you go first or second as long as you don't miss......score 5 and you greatly increase your chances of winning.....not many go to sudden death....

It matters a big amount, theres a difference between taking a one and knowing you are still in if you miss and knowing you're going to cost your team £120m if you don't score.

That's why your chances go up 10% if you go first.
 
I'd love to know if doing it in front of your fans has any effect or not but going first is way more than a statistical anomoly.

If it gets to it (and let's hope it doesn't) if QPR fans behind goal should everyone jump up and down whilst Derby taking their pens to try and distract or is that unsporting and not very English!
 
If it gets to it (and let's hope it doesn't) if QPR fans behind goal should everyone jump up and down whilst Derby taking their pens to try and distract or is that unsporting and not very English!

30k mooning should do the trick, the women can get their baps out literally for the lads.
 
Go first. Regular penalty taker first, then next best, etc.

It's this assertive approach that is apparently the most successful.

Though I do hope we avoid PKs.
 
Go first. Regular penalty taker first, then next best, etc.

It's this assertive approach that is apparently the most successful.

Though I do hope we avoid PKs.
Some teams save their best one for last but often they dont get to take it.

Id take austin first and barton last.
 
Yeah don't leave the best to last it may be too late, put the pressure on the opposition from the start.
 
Some teams save their best one for last but often they dont get to take it.

Id take austin first and barton last.

Sevilla did, Rakitic was their fifth.

IF we go up he would be my first choice signing. We suffered last time in the Prem without a set piece expert. Where the margins are smaller set pieces become more crucial.
 
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Sevilla did, Rakitic was their fifth.

IF we go up he would be my first choice signing. We suffered last time in the Prem without a set piece expert. Where the margins are smaller set pieces become more crucial.

Our FKs and corners have been terrible for years, they have I proved in recent weeks though.

I still haven't see a set piece where its been clever or obvious it was worked on in training.