A nice read for those who want to pass some time this evening or tomorrow morning. I'm sure many of you have noticed, but Argyle's style of play has altered quite significantly in the past month. Possession play has been dropped in favour of a territorial style (a nice homage to England's run to the RWC final?!)
Anyhow, a little (maybe a bit more than little) read on what has changed, what impact it is making and whether it is going to be successful. Hope you enjoy! :thumbup:
From Lowe-ball to long-ball: territory, not possession, is king
Argyle started the season playing a possession-based style, but when results tailed off in September Lowe tried something new. Forsaking possession, he looked to play a territorial style. That style has now lasted eight consecutive matches and shows no sign of being dropped any time soon.
Anyhow, a little (maybe a bit more than little) read on what has changed, what impact it is making and whether it is going to be successful. Hope you enjoy! :thumbup:
From Lowe-ball to long-ball: territory, not possession, is king
Argyle started the season playing a possession-based style, but when results tailed off in September Lowe tried something new. Forsaking possession, he looked to play a territorial style. That style has now lasted eight consecutive matches and shows no sign of being dropped any time soon.