@BenPearceSpurs
"The 'short' answer was that a lack of height is to blame, but Redknapp conceded the deliveries were poor against Stoke."
Harry still in denial about the issue it seems. He just has to oversimplify everything. There's a lot more to this than just a lack of height; and clearly the poor deliveries are not something that suddenly popped up out of the blue against Stoke! In fact I thought I saw a marginal improvement on them as compared to recent games.
The bigger problem is movement in the box and a lack of synchronism. If we tried practising set pieces occasionally then maybe we'd actually get somewhere. Why don't we do it? Laziness? We may not have the smallest team but we are not THAT short. We have our share of big players and we have plenty of players who should be capable of delivering a dead ball into a box. I despair at how simple Harry's thinking is at times.
If that's the case then why (even though it winds me up) don't we take them short like Barca always do due to their lack of height. Least we keep the ball.
Whereas I don't think you are wrong with your analysis of movement and lack of practice, I do think we lack height, power and physical presence as team, especially against a team like Stoke.
@BenPearceSpurs
"The 'short' answer was that a lack of height is to blame, but Redknapp conceded the deliveries were poor against Stoke."
"The 'short' answer was that a lack of height is to blame, but Redknapp conceded the deliveries were poor against Stoke."
Was Defoe's goal against Bolton from a corner, or was it touched on to him?
Can't remember.
How man have let in from corners and free kicks
What do we do at training exactly?
without a shadow of a doubt you are asking the right bunch of people. every single member of the spurs community, myself included, attends spurs training on a daily basis and are so best qualified to answer this question. if only redknapp did likewise rather than spend so much of his time on the fecking internet spouting nonsense.