WestYorksRoyalStrandedMR. CYNICAL Wish we could get a manager to build an attractive footballing outfit, instead we have someone wanting to play football from the dark ages.
All we do is pass sideways, backwards and then hoof to one of the opposition defenders.
There is the argument of course that managers see the players we have and decide that that is the best way to play with their skillsets.
The Wigan podcast interview when Richardson joined said he reverted to "pub football" to keep them up in dire circumstances in his first season, before building a more direct, exciting style in the second.
I feel like that has to be the right way to go about it, we just happen to be in the "pub football" stage with the squad he inherited.
The alternative is to be purist and say your playing style is non negotiatiable. Being fair, it worked for Selles even with a tactical tweak. But those sorts of managers normally come unstuck, and I wonder if Luton would be doing better with a manager who focuses on the players available instead of the style he wants to play.
The "safety first" managers also come unstuck at times, but because they're doing something perceived as safer, they get a lot less criticism for it.
