Not really, but nor do I want aimless tippy tappy back-passing football.
Tippy-Tappy football is not quite there yet and is struggling to find a place in the English psyche with its periods of aimless passing around at the back.
From bottom of league 1 to 4th in the Championship and one win from automatic promotion to the Premier League?
Stokes football isn't actually that bad . Pulls would get us promoted
1 win?
Bye bye then. Look where tippy tappy got us. Bored out of our sculls in the same league as we started. All that matters is watching goals go in, and winning football matches.
It isn't aimless, you just don't understand it, you don't see what the point of it is because you can't fathom why we would pass backwards when the goal is forwards.
As for it 'not being there yet', it won the World Cup and the European Championship, in what way is it 'not there yet'?
What you mean is, a lot of people in this country are so set in their ways that they don't understand it, and think it isn't 'proper' football. They're the people who stand on the touchlines at kids football shouting "GET IT UP TO THE BIG LAD" at 8 year olds. They're the reason we produce technically inferior players in this country. They're the reason we won't win the World Cup for another generation.
Not really, but nor do I want aimless tippy tappy back-passing football. There is a happy medium that the best teams deploy. It is no good having a football if you do nothing with it, and pass it aimlessly until you lose it.
From bottom of league 1 to 4th in the Championship and one win from automatic promotion to the Premier League?
The only people bored out of their 'sculls' where the old dinosaurs that think we should "get it up to the big man, THE GOAL IS THAT WAY." The people still stuck in the 1970's who don't understand the game properly and aren't intelligent enough to move with the times.
You still haven't answered my question from the other day, do you actually understand the reasons and the thinking behind passing, possession football? Do you know why we pass the ball backwards or sideways sometimes?
Perhaps you should apply for the managers job if it becomes available?
Obviously you pompus prick! It does not mean that I agree with it as the ONLY tactic though.
I would rather see some chances taken, rather than prey to the alter of keep-ball. Not only that, it rarely works when the other team press hard and get "stuck in". We do not have the players with the quality to play that way without making loads of mistakes over 90 mins, or the vision to be incisive when the opportunity arises. They would cost the big money that Poyet was bleeting on about every two minutes. Why do you think we concede so many goals when we go ahead and the other team "go for it", or fail to breakdown determined defences?
As a matter of choice, I would always prefer to see ENGLISH football, than this poxy latin stuff designed for when it is too hot to run around much, and physical contact is barred to protect the fairies playing it. Mind you, with your avitar, I suspect you wpould need that protection yourself.
Pompous?? Ha Ha oh the irony....
Obviously you pompus prick! It does not mean that I agree with it as the ONLY tactic though.
I would rather see some chances taken, rather than prey to the alter of keep-ball. Not only that, it rarely works when the other team press hard and get "stuck in". We do not have the players with the quality to play that way without making loads of mistakes over 90 mins, or the vision to be incisive when the opportunity arises. They would cost the big money that Poyet was bleeting on about every two minutes. Why do you think we concede so many goals when we go ahead and the other team "go for it", or fail to breakdown determined defences?
As a matter of choice, I would always prefer to see ENGLISH football, than this poxy latin stuff designed for when it is too hot to run around much, and physical contact is barred to protect the fairies playing it. Mind you, with your avitar, I suspect you would need that protection yourself.
It isn't aimless, you just don't understand it, you don't see what the point of it is because you can't fathom why we would pass backwards when the goal is forwards.
As for it 'not being there yet', it won the World Cup and the European Championship, in what way is it 'not there yet'?
What you mean is, a lot of people in this country are so set in their ways that they don't understand it, and think it isn't 'proper' football. They're the people who stand on the touchlines at kids football shouting "GET IT UP TO THE BIG LAD" at 8 year olds. They're the reason we produce technically inferior players in this country. They're the reason we won't win the World Cup for another generation.
I apologised for calling you a **** the other day and now you call me a pompous prick. How dare you. I won't disagree though.
We have the players to play that way to get us within touching distance of the Premier League, we've just proved that. With two or three signings we'd have enough to play that way and get up automatically. I'd much rather we stick to the way we play and improve bit by bit, so once we get to where we need to be we can play with style and avoid getting hammered every week. Look at Swansea, do you find their football boring? That's what we should be aiming for.
We don't concede 'so many goals' at any point, we have one of the best defensive records in the league. We've struggled to come from behind and win, but that isn't down to the style of football, that's down to us having a bit of a soft underbelly and needing a bit more steel. We have come from behind to draw a fair bit though.
What you call 'ENGLISH football' is an inferior way of playing, as proved time and time again in international tournaments. It doesn't work at the very top level, so why would we want to play like it further down the ladder?
You prove your lack of understanding of the possession game with your point about it being invented for countries where it's too hot to run around much. There's far more running and movement involved in this kind of game than in kick and rush, you just don't see it because you are just watching the ball and wondering why it isn't going straight into the box.
As for needing physical protection myself, I'm 6 foot 3 and 17 stone, so you're wrong on that one as well.