As I said in TOBW's thread, I'm 100% in favour of playing out from the back when that circumstances allow it, but for a team like ours to be attempting to play out from goal kicks is mind-numbingly stupid, especially in the second minute of a game away to a promotion contender. It's a ridiculous tactic for any side, let alone one that is embroiled in a relegation battle.
This particular tactic has only emerged in the Championship and at Cardiff City in particular during the last couple of seasons and it's just plain dumb. It has no benefits and is clearly counter-productive. Playing out from the back is obviously beneficial under the right circumstances, but twatting about with the ball in your own six yard box from a goal kick is a different thing altogether. It's idiotic.
I'm not surprised that you can't differentiate between the two scenarios, though. It seems everything is black and white as far as you're concerned. You seem to believe that football teams have a choice of either attempting to keep the ball at all times regardless of where they are on the pitch or whacking it long at every opportunity. That is, of course, utter nonsense.
Teams have been playing good, attractive, possession-based football which includes playing out from the back for decades without ever feeling the need to fool around with the ball in their own six-yard boxes at goal kicks. Either you realise that and are having a go for effect, or you're even duller than you seem.
Anyway, this will be my last interaction with you. From this point onwards you're on my five-man 'ignore' list as communicating with you is clearly a complete waste of time and effort. Life really is too short.
