Ratso2005
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- Dec 4, 2004
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the tippy tappy game
Tiki-taka.
the tippy tappy game
But I don't think we are really playing tippy tappy football at the moment, passing the ball between 2 central defenders 10 times, gaining no ground, and eventually lauching it forward is not tippy tappy.
But I don't think we are really playing tippy tappy football at the moment, passing the ball between 2 central defenders 10 times, gaining no ground, and eventually lauching it forward is not tippy tappy. Watched both Spain & Barca recently and they simply don't do this. Almost every pass is positive and incisive, their movement in midfield is amazing and there are always great options for the player with the ball and they work bloody hard to play that way. Contrast that with us last night, loads of possession but achieved bugger all most of the time. We could still be playing now and not have created a decent chance. The problem is that at this level we haven't got players who think and move quickly enough to play the sort of tippy tappy that would scare decent championship sides. Our first thought is to pass the ball backwards, usually our players are facing our goal when they receive the ball, so the ball inevitably ends up with a defender who is then put under pressure and has to make a hurried clearance. It's not that tippy tappy is wrong, clearly when you watch Spain/Barca it's totally the right way to play, we just need better players to play that way effectively at this level, or we adjust our style to suit the strengths of the players we have got.
But I don't think we are really playing tippy tappy football at the moment, passing the ball between 2 central defenders 10 times, gaining no ground, and eventually lauching it forward is not tippy tappy. Watched both Spain & Barca recently and they simply don't do this. Almost every pass is positive and incisive, their movement in midfield is amazing and there are always great options for the player with the ball and they work bloody hard to play that way. Contrast that with us last night, loads of possession but achieved bugger all most of the time. We could still be playing now and not have created a decent chance. The problem is that at this level we haven't got players who think and move quickly enough to play the sort of tippy tappy that would scare decent championship sides. Our first thought is to pass the ball backwards, usually our players are facing our goal when they receive the ball, so the ball inevitably ends up with a defender who is then put under pressure and has to make a hurried clearance. It's not that tippy tappy is wrong, clearly when you watch Spain/Barca it's totally the right way to play, we just need better players to play that way effectively at this level, or we adjust our style to suit the strengths of the players we have got.
Where are the wheels? have they come off ??. They were here in August
I refer to the moaners of the moaners to this little snippet...
Right here I go I can't stand it anymore and I have to have a rant.
WHAT THE f*** IS WRONG WITH SOME OF OUR "FANS".
Why are people suddenly slamming the way we play. Alright we have had a poor run but anyone that thinks we should stop playing the tippy tappy game is a total moron and knows nothing about football at all. With a little bit more quality in the team we would have (and in the future will) rip teams like West Ham apart. A little bit of calm is required I know we live in a must have it now world but just wait. Expecting to be in the top 3 is totally unrealistic, midtable is fine. WE WILL NOT GO DOWN.
Also if people want to leave early so be it. We are not the only club that has this, it does not make people bad fans or even bad people or make us a bad club. For the most part our support is great, but support is from people who have lives and other things going on so if they need to leave early that is fine.
I am just so sick of the moan, moan f***ing moan. Piss off and support Man City or Chelsea if you cant take the fact we are slowly developing. This club is a work in progress and will perhaps always be that way.
Sorry I know this has been said before but I needed to get it off my chest. People are getting so unrealistic about what to expect of the team and the club its just mental.
The football landscape is changing for us and the tippy tappy is the future, just cause Beagrie, Curbishley and Alladyce think we still ought to not play it from the back does not mean its true. Stop listening to pundits people and make your own mind up. Bottom line is Spain and Barca are leading the way. All teams at all levels can play this way and one day will. We are head of our time in playing style and stadium and infurstructure. Its tough to be some of the first but we will see the benefits soon.
Not playing tippy tappy? launching it? Really?
Yes, really. Not all the time obviously, but probably as many times as west Ham did. All I am saying is that our prime concern seems to be to keep the ball, rather than trying to achieve forward momentum and score, last season we were far more positive. What's the point of having 70% possession if it's all in our half and we create nothing? I know Spain have fantastic players, but just watch how they play, and we are nothing like it at the moment. Not a fair comparison really, and I know we are trying to do the right thing, but we look a bit ponderous and predictable at the moment.
Some salient points there.
So if I can summise - what you're essentially saying is that we are NOT as good as Spain, or even Barcelona ?
You are missing one important point. Spain and Barca have technically gifted players, suited to that non-physical style of play. We however, do not, and when our players try to emulate Spain and Barca, it turns into boring turgid negative crap.
we could barge and muscle our way to the prem to become stoke or west brom.....or wait a few years and get there with tippy tappy barca style.....i know what i want.
I have't looked at the table lately but I would think Swansea are in the bottom two thirds of it.I don't think anybody other than Arsenal sets out to play that way do they? Certainly not a single team in the bottom two thirds of the Premier League even attempts it.