God forbid we use English and a couple more words than necessary.
If only Fergie had thought about this short one-two passing you refer to years ago, who knows what we could have won. The idea that our current style isn't working is a joke right, how many goals have scored this season?
We play now as we've always played. We've always counter attacked quickly, before and after Ronaldo. We play with two wingers, two midfielders, a striker and a deep lying striker. How succesful this is depends on how good the acquisitions are.
You're just overcomplicating football n my opinion.
God forbid I use a widely-used Spanish term which you understand perfectly well.
You seem determined to argue with a point which I am very obviously not making, and it's getting tedious. I'm going to restate it one more time, and then leave you to your own devices.
I believe our style is changing, at the moment. It is
not a case of moving from 'shit English rubbish' to 'tiki taka', however much your inferiority complex is determined to read it that way. For me, it is moving from a swift, direct passing-oriented game which relies heavily on wing play, towards a more patient, steadier, passing-oriented game which balances wide and central attack more equally. I don't think either system is 'better', it's just an observation of what is clearly apparent in our actual football on the pitch this season.
Whilst our position so far this season is brilliant, some aspects of our football were unarguably a bit inconsistent earlier in the season. For me, this had a lot to do with the aforementioned transition. Our earlier style no longer suits our players so well, and when we tried to employ it we struggled. Out of form wingers didn't help things, of course. We would see things like Kagawa and Anderson forced into a 4411 which didn't suit them at all. Or, when that failed, players like Giggs and Scholes (who, in their prime, were the
reason 4411 worked so well for us) were put in there, in the hope that they would be as good at it as they once were. All of this is natural and possibly unavoidable with a transition in style.
Whilst a brilliant player, and good enough that he would improve us regardless of formations, styles etc, Bale is more suited to the sort of football we are moving away from than the sort we seem to be playing these days. He excels when his team are not dominating possession, because he's at his best running at a midfield and defence that have space in behind them. As the West Brom game shows, when playing well we dominate possession and tend to have to find a way through ten opposition players packed into their box. Bale is not so good at this. If we were going to spend the huge amount which would be needed to get him, then we'd be able to afford similarly capable players who are more suited to our
current style of football, and to the sorts of challenges (packed penalty areas, for example) that it presents. This does not mean loads of tiny technical playmakers. It just means not Bale.
I'm not actually overcomplicating anything. What is making things complicated is your determination that we have an argument in which one of us says 'Fergie's shit, he's always played one formation and it doesn't work any more, why can't we be like Barcelona', and the other puts him in his place. READ WHAT I'M ACTUALLY WRITING.
/rant. And also, for me, /argument.