Well that's the golden gift for any manager...time.
I'm sure it took the Bodo manager a while to convince the Bodo squad...this is how we do it. Be brave and have confidence.
My point is, I'm not seeing them do anything special technically. They just learn to be there for each other, trust each other, and learn how to pass the ball accurately over pretty ordinary distances.
All to the coaches instructions/game plan.
And what reenforces my point is it's all very well doing it in their own league BUT they've taken it to the big teams in Europe and shown they can carry it out effectively at that level.
Of course Frank might not be wanting to play like Bodo, I'm just pointing out that any system requires decent passing, and our footballers must be levels above the majority of theirs, so where's the issue? Is it the coaching of structure/patterns that facilitate/encourage passing or a mental problem of some kind?
I will say I have no idea how long it took Bodo to become good?