Rayge wrote:Arthur Rowe taking Spurs up to the top division as champions and winning the title the following year with a squad containing no established internationals playing a style (dubbed Push and Run) that was completely new to British football and was the English's introduction to what is now known as the passing game.
This is another team that has been credited as updating or changing the game in England. Maybe using the word "reinventing" in the title was a bit too strong. So far I remember watching a documentary about west ham on BT and how they went against the norm in the late 60's early 70's in their style of play. Liverpool in the past have been credited for changing the way the game is played in England.
So what teams/managers/players actually did change the face of English football in terms of style and tactics over the years?