Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: dave.woodhall on October 28, 2013, 01:35:07 AM
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This is my best title ever.
http://thebirminghampress.com/2013/10/subastonian-homesick-blues/
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For those who are still wondering....
http://en.musicplayon.com/play?v=461198
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Good summary. Deeply frustrating is the home form.
Oh and as for Tory Girl Brady - the hypocrisy knows no bound. Why is her employer - a private enterprise accepting 100m+ in state subsidies? Allardyce + That Lot running West Ham belong together. Don't like either
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A clever title and a totally necessary dig at the West Ham rabble.
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In the days of Dixon and Dugdale Villa Park was never a stronghold in fact most players loved playing on the best pitch in the country, Mercers minors ditto. We had highlights like Bruce Rioch's rockets and Andy Grays bravery but for the most we were a very pedestrian side. I missed the the best couple of years (no Foxtel in those days)
and now we are back to being a sleeping giant. It's the most critical you've been for a while Dave.
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Decent stance on the current situation .
Some people seem to think now ewe have played the big boys that the next few games will see us transform into a winning scoring team - I'm not so sure - there are no easy games in this league and west ham and Cardiff will be tough matches .
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Decent stance on the current situation .
Some people seem to think now ewe have played the big boys that the next few games will see us transform into a winning scoring team - I'm not so sure - there are no easy games in this league and west ham and Cardiff will be tough matches .
Agree the top teams are not as good as they were 4 or 5 years ago but with Spurs and Liverpool improving and Martinez seamless transition at Everton there is more depth at the top end. Aside from Palace I don't think any of the the middle/lower teams are pushovers now that the Fascist twunt has been moved on.
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Cracking title, and funnily enough had just listened to the song before reading.
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Good summary on the game, it just seems at the moment, Villa can't get enough consistency as a team and despite all the forwards we have, are unable to score consistently either.
I thought Saturday posed the question, "would we have been doing better if Martinez had decided to leave Wigan for B6", given his style and approach compared to Lambert? He's certainly proving successful at Everton.
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Good summary on the game, it just seems at the moment, Villa can't get enough consistency as a team and despite all the forwards we have, are unable to score consistently either.
I thought Saturday posed the question, "would we have been doing better if Martinez had decided to leave Wigan for B6", given his style and approach compared to Lambert? He's certainly proving successful at Everton.
I'm no great Martinez fan but in answer to your question I would say yes we would be doing better.
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Good summary on the game, it just seems at the moment, Villa can't get enough consistency as a team and despite all the forwards we have, are unable to score consistently either.
I thought Saturday posed the question, "would we have been doing better if Martinez had decided to leave Wigan for B6", given his style and approach compared to Lambert? He's certainly proving successful at Everton.
I'm no great Martinez fan but in answer to your question I would say yes we would be doing better.
Had Martinez took over in 2011 then Yes because TSM appointment set us back 3 years at least. Had Martinez took over in 2012 I think we would have followed a very similar trajectory and be in a very similar position.
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Maybe but I think he would have kept more experience and a better balance to the team , possibly got the best from bent and showed more tactical nous.
Certainly wouldn't have got us in the top 8 but probably not the bottom 8 either.
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Martinez has done one of the hardest things in management, namely not trying to alter something that was running well. Tony Barton did the same, which is why we won the European Cup. He inheriited a good squad that needed minimal improvement and a stable environment. No incoming Villa manager has enjoyed those luxuries for a long while.
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The last hour of the transfer window was huge too for Martinez- to get barry, lukaku and McCarthy all in at the death was a masterstroke.
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The last hour of the transfer window was huge too for Martinez- to get barry, lukaku and McCarthy all in at the death was a masterstroke.
Yes they all looked to be smart pieces of business and all funded by the sale of Fellani with change left over
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I work with an evertonian who has followed them since the 60s and he is delighted with Martinez - he was delighted to see moyes go too as he found him to be way too negative - needless to say I will be trying to avoid him on my return to work tomorrow :(
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The last hour of the transfer window was huge too for Martinez- to get barry, lukaku and McCarthy all in at the death was a masterstroke.
Yep, not unlike some fella who got Westwood and Benteke at the death the previous year! Oh and , er Jordan Bowery....
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Another good article Dave.
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Another good article Dave.
Seconded.
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Another good article Dave.
Seconded.
I agree.
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For those who are still wondering....
http://en.musicplayon.com/play?v=461198
Dylan is holding 'users' and 'cheaters' the wrong way round; i.e. the former should be after the latter.
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Personally I think will will know a lot more about where we are going under Paul Lambert after the four November games. From a possibility of 0 to 12 points less than 6 would by worrying for me.
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Is KEA better than Makoun?
Is Tonev better than Albrighton?
Is Vlaar better than Dunne?
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Similar.
No.
Yes.