lingsbord
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Because there becomes a point when it isn't enough. Football is about entertainment as well as winning. Would you rather us finish eighth in the championship playing Blackwell style football or twelfth playing Wilder style?
When Harry took over we'd been out of the top flight for a long time and we had a fanbase that felt we should be in Div 1 and demanded it happened soon. We had neither the time to slowly build a footballing side good enough for promotion or the finances to buy one. So Bassett did what he knew worked for him. It wasn't pretty and before we got into div 1 was mainly kick and rush football. The style improved as players like Deane developed and we added Hodgy and the kids coming through, Whitehouse, Ward, who could play a bit.
Had we had stable leadership above and kept Deano, or given Harry enough money to replace him, I think we'd have continued to improve our play. But we didn't.
It was right at the time but I don't want to see us playing like that again. Watching Leicester v Atletic when they reverted to that in the second half reminded me of watching us losing to one of the bigger clubs during the Bassett days and I realised I'd rather watch us play passing football in the championship than be a West Brom type of team, dull as fuck and whose only ambition is to stay in the PL.
I want us to build a team, using good recruitment and the academy, that plays purposeful passing football and I'd rather us take five years to do so and challenge at the top than to try to shortcut it by getting a big man and launching balls at him.
Bushy mate I would take the Wilder way every time but too many people are missing my point. I want us to play the Wilder way forever, BUT whatever is successful is the "proper" way at the time. It's fluid. Leicester won the PL playing "proper" football (who could doubt it?) but they also nearly fell out of the League supposedly playing the same way.
The loss of Deane/Fjortfoft and therefore Spackman robbed us of what could have become a serious footballing dynasty imho. I loved watching us play great football like he had us playing, and with bigger cojones we could have become serious players in the years that followed, but in the end it ended in tears.
To answer your point I would prefer to watch great football with a team that just about survived than watching a side that clogged its way to 8th place, but I'd rather clog our way to promotion than pass our way to survival.