The explanation about players stepping onto the ball explains a lot about how we play out. Those strange runs by the full-backs (or whoever happens to be in the full-back positions at the time) inside to receive the ball from the keeper while on the move. It's risky but it means they can immediately be facing forwards or maybe within 45 degrees of it, rather than receiving with their back to goal. It's an intriguing thing to see and it's nice to know the thinking behind it. I had no problem with the more common way of playing out which we were pretty good at, but I'm also fine with Walter's way. The key is how well we can turn it into chances at the opposite end.