Gabriele Marcotti writes a very thought-provoking piece in his blog for The Times about the argument between Wenger and O'Niell over whether Aston Villa play "good football", and the wider debate in the game of football:
Click here to read the article.
The question of what makes good football is almost as old as the game itself. Ever since some semblance of tactics emerged in the game there have been opposing camps as to how the game "should be played" and many have tried to quantify the best way to play the game.
So how do we define "good" football? If you have any ideas, leave a comment below!
Good football is only for Barcelona and Arsenal. All other teams play disgusting long ball footy & I wouldnt pay to watch any of them, yuck.
ReplyDeleteIf it aint beautiful, it aint worth nuffink. Even if you win the league.
Come on you Gunners!