LouTheBlade
Active Member
I have to disagree Lou. I was at Ipswich and distinctly remember the cheers of excitement as our fans were amazed that the same bunch of players could string 5 or so passes together - something they rarely did under the very long ball but often successful Basset era. It may have not all come in the place at once but the change in style was ordered, and evident immediately.
UTB
I'm not going to argue about it alco. I have been a season ticket holder myself for the last 20 years and attended many an away game that season (albeit not the Ipswich one). The change wasn't that instant. Those that bash on about changing hoofball may insist that it was, but it wasn't. The style was attempted from the off, it wasn't successful from the off. The suggestion that it was is factually incorrect as far as I'm concerned and I know a number of people that would agree with me.
Differences of opinion are what football is all about but I'm not on board with that account of things. Anyone who could do such a thing so quickly would be a bonified football genius. Old habits always die hard.