Brighton do plenty of it but are great to watch.
They do it with speed and to draw the opposition to places they don't want to be.
Passing along the back to end up with no positional advantage, might kill a few seconds but rarely leads to an attacking threat and might end up putting you under the cosh.
So agree that speed is part of the answer. The other, more difficult thing to do, is to probe forwards and back and not just side to side. Not many teams can do the second part, as they buckle under the press and just aren't good enough to do it.
We're pretty decent at drawing teams out and getting in behind but seem to do it further up the park, where there's less risk. Very few teams (like Brighton), can do it in their own penalty box.
No need to gamble, so stay solid at the back and play like we have been in recent weeks further up the park.
It's been good to watch and seems to suit our present team.
The nerves are kicking in, which is probably why I just wrote a load of p1sh.
Up The Jags.