B.W.
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- Jul 5, 2003
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To me, that's re-writing history a bit, and making the team sound one-dimensional. There were times when we could whizz and ping the ball about like greased weasel-shit, and Bridcutt would be in the thick of it.
Besides, Bridcutt's best work, and his speciality, is when we don't have the ball.
And if you're going to use 'slow football' as a marker to beat Gus with, how slow was the Reading game for the most part?
No, you are rewriting history there TLO. Gus' style was predominantly a careful passing game, knocking it around at the back until the time was right. Oscar's is predominantly much quicker.