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    Modern football

    Posted by Kurious Oranj on 24/2/2026, 8:24:06

    Possesion based football, long throws, chaos at corners, game managemnet.....

    Its so boring to watch. Morphing into american football. Offence coach / defence coach..... transiston.

    Zzzzzzz

      Re: Modern football

      Posted by Hattersman on 24/2/2026, 11:06:41, in reply to "Modern football"

      Whatever happened to Morph, not seen him post for longtime?

        Re: Modern football

        Posted by Farhat on 24/2/2026, 11:45:05, in reply to "Re: Modern football"

        Still considering whether or not to buy 1000 first class stamps as a long-term investment opportunity.

          Re: Modern football

          Posted by Hattersman on 24/2/2026, 13:48:12, in reply to "Re: Modern football"

          Yeah good shout.😜

            Re: Modern football

            Posted by jimmyp on 24/2/2026, 13:46:24, in reply to "Re: Modern football"

            I'd love to know how much he'd have made if he'd done it.

            Still think about that one, every six months or so when I actually have to use a stamp.


            COYH, Jim

              Re: Modern football

              Posted by Farhat on 24/2/2026, 13:52:47, in reply to "Re: Modern football"

              10 years ago the cost of a 1st class stamp was 63p, it's now £1.70, so that's just under a 300% mark up. However, he'd actually lose all of his original investment because, let's face it, who'd buy a first class stamp from Morph?

              Re: Modern football

              Posted by HuN on 24/2/2026, 12:46:48, in reply to "Re: Modern football"





              “You get a wonderful view from the point of no return.” Terry Pratchett

            Re: Modern football

            Posted by MkHat on 24/2/2026, 9:32:16, in reply to "Modern football"

            Apart from a few teams playing a degree of counter attacking football and others having a bit of a go it's not a patch on the end to end games I remember. Admittedly there were drab draws and stalemates but it was way more fun. Plenty of needle to take your mind off it between the fans. The laws of the game, over coached players and technical manual managers aren't helping. Don't get me started on gks unable to catch the football these days.

              Re: Modern football

              Posted by Vladimir Luton on 24/2/2026, 9:28:31, in reply to "Modern football"

              Football is meant to be entertainment. Watching teams try to pass it x amount of times is dull unless it's done at a quick tempo. League 1 pitches in February aren't conducive to that style. So not only is it slow, but it doesn't create anything because there's too many bad touches. Give it to the players who want to take on opponents, or beat them with pace by turning the defence around etc. Anything but the interminable passing.

              We had moderate success in the PL because we played a different style to the majority of teams. And modern defenders aren't used to it. Now we are trying to play that style and it's just too easy for opponents and is dull as f*ck

                Re: Modern football

                Posted by HatterHead88 on 24/2/2026, 9:19:45, in reply to "Modern football"

                Say no more: https://www.facebook.com/Footballhomeandaway/videos/sideways-and-backwards-everywhere-we-go-birmingham-fans-unhappy-at-watford-today/1381329899709984/

                  Re: Modern football

                  Posted by Kurious Oranj on 24/2/2026, 9:34:09, in reply to "Re: Modern football"

                  I saw the video on Power Court. To my uneducated eye it looked like we had dug up some mud that had previously been where the pitch is planned to be.

                  The buy me a coffee thing gets right on my conkers as well.

                  I am aware that i am a truely ungrateful old git moaning about our social media output. I dont mean to be. Its an age thing

                    Re: Modern football

                    Posted by Kurious Oranj on 24/2/2026, 9:40:50, in reply to "Re: Modern football"

                    Best games of the season entertainment wise were Lincoln, Stevenage and Bradford. All 3 had a fair go.

                    Performances against Rotherham, Blackpool and Burton were nowhere near good enough. A million miles away from what I would expect from our club

                  Re: Modern football

                  Posted by bbb on 24/2/2026, 9:14:03, in reply to "Modern football"
                  WUM 2

                  That along with the ever increasing prices are reasons why non league attendances are getter higher all the time.

                  The standard is better than ever but it's proper working lads playing, beer on the terraces, cheaper ticket prices and the clubs genuinely appreciate your support.

                    Re: Modern football

                    Posted by pingu on 24/2/2026, 10:27:44, in reply to "Re: Modern football"

                    any agg?

                      Re: Modern football

                      Posted by pingu on 24/2/2026, 10:28:52, in reply to "Re: Modern football"

                      not that i condone it, im a pacifist.

                        Re: Modern football

                        Posted by bbb on 24/2/2026, 11:32:37, in reply to "Re: Modern football"
                        WUM 2

                        Ha! Quite a few teams have decent numbers of yoof so yeah, there's a bit.

                        Obviously I don't want to damage my handsome good looks and risk losing modelling contracts so I don't get involved pal.

                          Re: Modern football

                          Posted by pingu on 24/2/2026, 11:40:34, in reply to "Re: Modern football"

                          😂😂😂😂

                          the last thing you want to do is admit you got lynched by a 16 year old from bamber bridge.

                            Re: Modern football

                            Posted by bbb on 24/2/2026, 12:16:10, in reply to "Re: Modern football"
                            WUM 2

                            🙈🙈🤣🤣

                    Re: Modern football

                    Posted by Kurious Oranj on 24/2/2026, 9:01:04, in reply to "Modern football"

                    Have desperately fallen out of love with the game in general.

                    Watching Luton has become a chore, i never thought it would be and feel guilty for acknowledging it.

                    Most disunited our club has been in 45 years of going. I cant even muster some enthusiasm for Power Court

                      Re: Modern football

                      Posted by Melbourne Hat on 24/2/2026, 9:05:30, in reply to "Re: Modern football"

                      The latest drone video of PC shows more dirt being dug up and shovelled around if you need a lift.

                      Re: Modern football

                      Posted by pingu on 24/2/2026, 8:30:13, in reply to "Modern football"

                      the “low block” must be the most depressing tactic you can hear.

                        Re: Modern football

                        Posted by Wilt on 24/2/2026, 8:49:06, in reply to "Re: Modern football"

                        Along with "bubble screen".

                          Re: Modern football

                          Posted by Toddingtonsteve on 24/2/2026, 9:22:25, in reply to "Re: Modern football"

                          Oh for Roman Vines bending runs to the touchline so we could release the ball quickly from defensive situations, effectively a bubble screen. It’s all just so dictated now

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