According to OPTA stats, we were the only team in the league to play more than 20% of passes long - whatever the definition of long is. Great !
You should also learn the difference between Gypsies and Irish Travellers you daft racist.
Just came back from a walk and it's hot really hot out there. Going to be a tough afternoon but we must win. No ifs buts or may be's.
Good insight from Lawro"Aston Villa might not be playing particularly well yet this season but you can't argue with six matches unbeaten - and once you're on a run like that, the confidence starts flowing and the performances can improve.The supporters seem to be accepting manager Alex McLeish following his arrival from city rivals Birmingham and they are really getting behind the team. So they should, too, after the start they've had."Hmm...
Quote from: cdvillafan on October 01, 2011, 10:07:41 AMGood insight from Lawro"Aston Villa might not be playing particularly well yet this season but you can't argue with six matches unbeaten - and once you're on a run like that, the confidence starts flowing and the performances can improve.The supporters seem to be accepting manager Alex McLeish following his arrival from city rivals Birmingham and they are really getting behind the team. So they should, too, after the start they've had."Hmm...Do our players really look that confident? I think a lack of confidence seems to be behind some of the problem with a lot of our players.
0-2Arguably the most un-industrious and porous central midfield in the history of top flight English football is no match for the might of Wigan's central midfield duo. This proves to be the undoing of Villa in this remarkably dire match. Charles N'Zogbia looks the most enthusiastic since he joined the club in the tunnel before the game meeting and greeting his former team mates, before giving the least enthusiastic Villa performance on the pitch since Carlton Cole, not actually getting above a gentle trot all afternoon. During the second half and at the final whistle, several thousand season tickets are flung in the direction of Alex McLeish, before the rest of the crowd gather at the ticket office after the match demanding a refund.