What ever happened to that Dwight Yorke fellow? He didn't really do anything after leaving Villa, did he?
One thing I noticed when watching the footage of those old Little sides was how well the ball was passed around. There was a patient build up and a willingness to get the ball back as soon as possession was lost - it really does look pretty contemporary.
I'm amazed at the amount of love for Gary Charles on here.I thought he was atrocious.
Quote from: Irish villain on July 25, 2012, 11:48:06 AMThere was so much attacking intent in Little's side. Sometimes you forget that and tend to think of it as being based mainly on a really mean defence and only realise how much attacking flair we had when you watch back the old footage. We were creative in the centre of midfield, especially when Johnson slotted in and Taylor was always a goal threat in support of the quality Yorke/Milosevic partnership.Compare that to the dire stuff we served up last year. Forget last year, we haven't had a side as good since that team. We've seen a few glimpses under Gregory but nothing comes close to Brian Little's side. They really were a joy to watch at times. Stu mentions the patient build up but there was a purpose to our passing, a constant willingness to receive the ball, great movement with players opening up space.That team led by Little, Evans and Gregory knew what modern football was all about.
There was so much attacking intent in Little's side. Sometimes you forget that and tend to think of it as being based mainly on a really mean defence and only realise how much attacking flair we had when you watch back the old footage. We were creative in the centre of midfield, especially when Johnson slotted in and Taylor was always a goal threat in support of the quality Yorke/Milosevic partnership.Compare that to the dire stuff we served up last year.
Quote from: ACVilla on August 08, 2012, 01:57:37 PMI'm amazed at the amount of love for Gary Charles on here.I thought he was atrocious.We must be in a minority of two as I thought the same.