Bakovnetski Posted Sunday at 06:50 Posted Sunday at 06:50 BBC News - Why Arsenal and Man City are bringing back long-ball football - BBC Sport https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cvg00wx7j42o This is an interesting article citing City and Arsenal's change in approach this season to counter the well drilled high press and low block that has increasingly been adopted by more physical teams to defeat the high possession tip-tap approach that they have favoured in successive seasons. Maybe it's the only way we can get out of our Martin inspired rut. Judging by Still's ability to coach anything, I'm not so sure. But it's an interesting article nonetheless. Enjoy. 1
AlexLaw76 Posted Sunday at 07:02 Posted Sunday at 07:02 (edited) Blaming everything on Martin is tedious and lazy. he was in charge for 18 months, and half the team now had little/nothing to do with him, with a few managers in/out since he was here. what we have this season is a manager so far out of his depth it is embarrassing, and he is throwing any old cliche to give himself space. Our fan base is so noddy that we generally accept shite time and time again. Edited Sunday at 07:03 by AlexLaw76
Monk Posted Sunday at 07:03 Posted Sunday at 07:03 I’m going full MLG here. ‘Going long’ is a form of playing out from the back. Playing out from the back is often confused with playing/building through the thirds. Right up there with half space. 1 1
chiknsmack Posted Sunday at 11:46 Posted Sunday at 11:46 4 hours ago, Monk said: I’m going full MLG here. 2
saintant Posted Sunday at 13:15 Posted Sunday at 13:15 6 hours ago, Bakovnetski said: BBC News - Why Arsenal and Man City are bringing back long-ball football - BBC Sport https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cvg00wx7j42o This is an interesting article citing City and Arsenal's change in approach this season to counter the well drilled high press and low block that has increasingly been adopted by more physical teams to defeat the high possession tip-tap approach that they have favoured in successive seasons. Maybe it's the only way we can get out of our Martin inspired rut. Judging by Still's ability to coach anything, I'm not so sure. But it's an interesting article nonetheless. Enjoy. Blimey, we're going back to lumping it long to the big guy up front - wonder what will happen to Russball when even his mate Pep is ditching playing out from the back. Lump it long, win the second ball and swarm forward in numbers is the way forward - shame we don't have a big strong centre forward at the club.
Bakovnetski Posted Tuesday at 11:57 Author Posted Tuesday at 11:57 BBC News - Sam Allardyce: Is modern football adopting Big Sam's playbook? - BBC Sport https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cd9ykn45xz2o Now the sage of soccer is asked
trousers Posted Tuesday at 12:02 Posted Tuesday at 12:02 On 21/09/2025 at 08:02, AlexLaw76 said: Our fan base is so noddy that we generally accept shite time and time again Stop being so harsh on yourself mate... Unless you're not referring to the whole fan base, of course... 1
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