I didn't miss many either.
Poyet's standard method at The Amex was to play 3 defensive midfield players and 1 up front and to retain possession however laboriously - with the aim of gradually grinding down the opposition, while not conceding, so that our attacking players would have a good...
Not rewriting history at all. Countless games at The Amex should have been much more enjoyable but weren't thanks to Gus's obsession with playing managerial chess...
Pattern A: Boredom for 70 minutes as neither team musters a shot on goal while Buckley, Lua Lua and Vicente sit on the bench...
e) he inflicted some of the most tedious football imaginable merely because it allowed him to have an "identity" and play tactical chess - when anyone with half a brain could see we weren't attacking enough with the quality players we had...