There was a few decent passes which led to Noz humiliatingly losing possession in second half when he received ball in a good bit of space. Is that the move in question?
Can you give any other examples Foxy, while memory is fresh?
We actually spent most of the match possibly over-passing. That wasn't the one I was thinking of, the one I was thinking of resulted in a half chance.
We'd clearly been working on playing in triangles and making space this week, it was evident particularly in the first half.
One of the main problems with this, is that often, Morgan waited until they had pushed on (which I guess does draw the opposition) and therefore kept playing Taylor into trouble. There was one occaision early doors where they started so slowly, Morgs gave the ball to Taylor (who had a man a yard away) who passed it to Monty (who was stuck in a dead end) who then attempted to play it back to Morgs, where it was cut out by the advancing opposition.
Early doors, they played the same passage a number of times... Simmo to Morgs, Morgs to Taylor, Taylor to Monty/Britton, then tried to work it down the line, come back or failing that, switch play.
There were very few, if any, crosses from deep (something that's been evident in most games this season/pre-season), prefering to try and work the ball around the edge of the area and/or back out.
Probably the best spell (in terms of effectiveness, rather than number of passes) was towards the end of the first half where we had a spell of pressurising Boro with increasing pace/urgency. One of these was where Cresswell did his first back heel.
We did not pass the ball anything like Donny do. We were really poor. Promotion favourites or not, Boro were shocking today (possibly because they were without 3 1st choice midfielders) yet we only created one decent chance. I noticed very little difference in our style of play - too negative, too slow, terrible set pieces & no quality. It is far too early to judge Speed & I hope he can sort it out but it's going to be difficult because many of the players simply aren't good enough. McCabe has sanctioned the sales of our best players for the last few years and only allowed a fraction of the money to be spent on replacements - and we are paying for it now.
For me, we noth had spells of playing very much like Donny, slow paced passing amongst the back four, creeping forward and then coming back. That is exactly what Donny do, they aren't the "Arsenal of the championship" that people have them down as.
Out of interest, did you watch on TV or at the game? was it evident our players were moving more off the ball?