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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    I must try harder to keep up

    I thought Russel Martin Way was a bypass around Milton Keynes
    Also known as The Best Way

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    Even Manchester City with the best players equipped for playing like that make mistakes now and again when playing tippy tappy around there own penalty area . Also when pressed someone invariably ends up knocking it long anyway. We can't afford players who are comfortable enough doing it I think that showed up against Southampton when we did try passing out of defence we ended up giving the ball away far too many times .

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    His way is more about complaining.
    He did it profusely after the match at their place and had another go even after they had won on Saturday.
    Needs to lighten up a bit, the tippy tappy 48 passes to get over the half way line clearly isn’t making him happy

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    It's not about the players we have now its about the players we have in 10 years time

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    Don't Crewe subscribe to the pure passing game thing? Remember them losing heavily week in week out yet persevering with the defenders trying to pass it around the penalty area with the keeper. Wonder how their fans feel about this post
    Crewe were very succesful at one point. Seem to remember them in the Championship. I also remember them outclassed us in the Hignett era.

    Not sure there demise was linked to the passing game?

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    Crewe were very succesful at one point. Seem to remember them in the Championship. I also remember them outclassed us in the Hignett era.

    Not sure there demise was linked to the passing game?
    They were succesful during Dario Gradi's time with them

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    Crewe were very succesful at one point. Seem to remember them in the Championship. I also remember them outclassed us in the Hignett era.

    Not sure there demise was linked to the passing game?
    They were stubbornly playing the passing game only a few years ago under Artella and for them it is an admirable philosophy going back to Gradi. They have fully implemented the kind of long term philosophy you are aspiring to. It worked for them at one point, when they seemed to have a mix of inspiring manager and produced some great young players that came through together. Not so much in recent years.

    Still nice to se ethem at top of league 2 and if playing good football, I hope they succeed with it. Think you might need a bigger budget to get the quality of players such as Barlaser etc to pull it off at this level

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    Crewe were very succesful at one point. Seem to remember them in the Championship. I also remember them outclassed us in the Hignett era.

    Not sure there demise was linked to the passing game?
    For the future you say,well ten years into Crewe's didn't work out so well did it ?
    Playing nice neat football is all well and good if you've got nice,neat players, which means a decent academy and **** loads of money, neither of which we have.
    Anyway, there's more than one way to win a game , personally I love seeing a flying winger crossing it for some big centre forward ,with rest of team working their gonads off,at least this is something achievable.

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    I do think that playing out from the back and the passing game is a better option overall, didn't les payne say the other day that was how we used to play in the early 60s before a lot of other teams. It does need to be embedded into the players at a young age and unfortunately I am not sure we have really done the best we could have done in the young player development, we are no better than the first season in NY in that regard. As to the current team, we are not a long ball team at the moment, since LR came we have tried to play from deeper positions, under MT the ball spent more time in the air between our keeper and the CF than on the ground. You do have to have ball playing players we do have a handful and but probably not enough

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    Possibly going slightly off topic but seeing as we're talking about style of play and bringing young players through, what ever happened to the proposed academy on Bawtry Road? Does the club (or TS) still own that land?

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