BR2wingnutVictor Meldrew
Care to explain oh wise one or at least express a view-how is this bullshit?
Don't you want us to play a style of football to get promoted and the next time stay there for a bit longer?
Aren't you interested in the type of side Brian builds this time?
Care to do your own analysis or is it beyond you and the limit of your insight is to just call somebody's view "bullshit" and offer zilch yourself?
For two reasons:
1. For the umpteenth time, we are not playing long ball. A few over-hit balls to Cox doesn't mean we're now playing route one. Personally, I've absolutely no problem with adopting a more direct style - it has brought us the most success after all, and endless sideways passes amongst our back four bores the tits off me.
2. And chiefly, it's the utter bullshit phrase "progressive football". It's just completely meaningless - the sort of corporate horseshit Adkins used to come out with.
Re(1)
Just because you use the bullshit term "umpteenth"time doesn't make it right.
Let's call it "hit and hope football" which better describes the way we play under Brian which is playing it long and as quickly as possible to get into the other half and so often means giving the ball away.
For this to work (have you noticed it isn't working?) we need a big hold-up striker with a secondary striker playing close to him whereas we have 2 playing wide (or at least we did v Palace but maybe not last night) who are too far away to feed off whatever the central striker does.
Re(2)Is "bullshit" your favourite word? No, I see "horseshit" now features in your extensive vocabulary.
As I see it "progressive" football is simply playing through the midfield which most of the more successful sides do, e.g. Barcelona, Arsenal, Bayern Munich,Spurs-in fact most teams.
If we played "hit and hope" successfully then it would be a sound argument to say fine-I don't disagree with you about tippy-tappy at the back but I would prefer seeing much more of the midfield taking the ball off the defenders and moving forward rather than seeing our central defenders and Gunter just launching the ball into no-man's land.
The Palace game highlighted for me how bad we have become in giving the ball way and surely you don't want to see our side do that?
If so, we are at total cross-purposes over what we perceive to be entertaining football.
At the moment I feel that there is little entertainment (look at how many goals we have scored in the league)whether that be long-ball or progressive and (As I said in my earlier post) it will be interesting to see what Brian does with HIS team eventually (something that for some reason you described as "bullshit") and if he will look to play more like what he has been watching at Arsenal these past few years.
Oh dear, Vic, it really does look like your eyesight is failing.
Yes, we did used to play a more "hit and hope" style under Brian, particularly in our premiership season. I have seen no evidence of a return to that style. Brian is still trying to get us to play it through the midfield. I have seen no games since Brian came back where we're hitting endless balls into the channels for our wingers or strikers to chase.
Friday's first half (in particular) did see some rather hopeful punts aimed at Cox, but that was down to there being a too-large gap between him and our midfielders and it was tried as a way of trying to relieve the pressure. I can't believe that was the game plan before kick-off. Yep, we were giving the ball away far too cheaply but this was down to inaccurate passing rather than a particular long-ball tactic and is something that has plagued us now for 3 seasons - that and poor movement when we do have the ball. As Vision said a few pages back, we needed to be at the top of our game to win on Friday and too many of our players weren't.
As for entertainment, yep it's been bad this season but it's been that way for at least three years now - for all of which we've been trying to play the short passing game, through the midfield.
As, I think, E-P put it some months ago, it doesn't really matter what style you play, if you're not effective at it, it tends to look bad.