If you cannot pass then counter attack is a good way to play, it doesn't need full on accuracy, the areas to hit are bigger, you can rely on speed instead of skill which is a heck of a lot cheaper to buy and you don't leave yourself open if you give the ball away. Don't get me wrong its not how I want us to play, but it would at least be something.
We (as I think Rob may have said) have no attacking identity whatsoever, be it possession, counter, direct or long ball. It is just a mish mash of nonsense based on an emphasis of being defensive and physical using easy options which do not require the movement of players.
Agreed our favourite attacking methodology is to attack slowly giving the opposite a chance to set their defence, then we pass the ball around in front of them passing it round to one wing and then the other without actually probing an trying to bring the strikers in to play. After a while we will either try a cross or a through ball which will be blocked by the defence as the whole procedure was so lethargic and predictable that they knew what was going to happen before Snodgrass has even decided he was going to pretend to cross on his right foot before cutting inside so he can play the ball with his left, for the 6th time that game.
And Kemp I was talking about wing backs in a 5-3-2 I agree that we use full backs, although in the modern game full backs are expected to get forward when possible.

