winchester_royal I agree that Brian's preferred style wasn't the 'hoofball' that many (including myself) have come to term it as.
Ultimately it was to soak up pressure and then hit the opposition hard and fast on the counter. This worked a treat last season in a league where opposition players weren't skillful enough to break us down, and defenses weren't resolute enough to keep our excellent wingers at bay. We even managed to control games occasionally against teams playing 4-4-2 with a weaker midfield than ours. At times it was good to watch, others it was frustrating, but in the end it was very successful. It's why he is an excellent Championship manager, and will no doubt do very well at Leeds next season.
The problem this season came with our defense having to compete with considerably more skillful attackers, and wingers having to try and beat international full-backs. I think Brian anticipated this problem with his previous system and was looking to evolve (hence the signing of Guthrie) but when the going got tough he reverted back to norm, and perhaps that conservatism cost us this season.
I think Nigel will get us playing in a way that will enable us to control games if we do make it back to the big time, hence our defense will be under less constant pressure and our attackers will have more opportunities to take own defenders. Will that style be necessarily more effective next season than Brian's counter attacking approach? Probably not tbh..but it should give us a better chance next time we get promoted.
Top post, agree with everything, Adkins style may take longer to adapt to and may not get us as many wins but will give us a better chance of survival if we eventually do get promoted back to the PL.