Because 'tippy tappy' is a cliché, and so spares the kind of angry bloke who regards anything less than Bobby Gould's Wimbledon as at best needlessly effeminate the migraine-inducing burden of thinking for themselves.
What an absolute load of utter bollocks.
I would expect better of someone like you who posts sense most of the time, to not resort to being insulting, others maybe not so much.
‘Tippy tappy’ refers to backward, sideways, slow and pedestrian football.
I fully comprehend the idea and plan for the way we play. I fully understand that we enjoy a possession style of football, try and get the opposition out of position and expose the gaps at take advantage.
The problem is, so does everyone one else.
Our slow build up allows the opponent to reset, get everyone back into position and make it doubly hard to break them down.
I have lost count of the amount of times we have broken out at pace to the halfway line, wth the opposition out of position and we have STILL checked back, held the ball and played backwards, invariably it’s Cash to the nearest CH.
What is the point of possession based football if you don’t do anything with it.
That approach has served us well for a few years, but the game has changed in that time. The best teams don’t try play like Man City in their pomp anymore.
They are slowly evolving and changing their style. Maybe, just maybe, the reason Man City have a poor year also, is because ‘tippy tappy’ isn’t effective for them either anymore.
The best team in the country, generally plays with pace, movement and flowing football.
But if you think Liverpool and Arsenal and Forest and Brighton and Palace and many others play like Bobby Goulds Wimbledon, maybe you are the one who is out of touch.
Unai will get it right, I’m sure he will.
My original point that hiding behind PSR is the easy way out.
Blaming external factors (however ridiculous they are) is the easy thing to do.
Like blaming the Man U ref for us not qualifying for the CL.
Sometimes you have to look at yourselves first before blaming others.