Playing 4-2-3-1 can be great if done right and although there's a huge Tangerine spectacles type haze over the "We always score 4" period under Jackie, he had us playing very well, if only he'd signed some competent defenders, who knows what that team might have achieved.

On the other hand, Houstie.........club was feeling sorry for itself, he gambled, threw Levein's overly-cautious approach in the bin, played with two flair players wide and two ball winners and a front pairing who understood each other, fullbacks who could attack and put a balls into the box.

The problem is never the actual system, it's fitting the wrong players into the system you choose.