Quote from: footyskillz on December 28, 2014, 10:21:51 PMPlayers just need to add goals. :-) That's a pretty big "just", though.Like saying "they're a good band, they just need to add tunes."
Players just need to add goals. :-)
Quote from: adrenachrome on December 29, 2014, 02:43:54 AMQuote from: old man villa fan on December 29, 2014, 02:25:29 AMQuote from: SoccerHQ on December 28, 2014, 08:19:44 PMStoke are an intreresting example. Mark Hughes has had less to spend than Lambert yet has come up with Diouf, Bojan and Arnautovic for about 3m which creates a forward line of pace, power and creativity when it's on song.As much as it would've been seen as negative at the time, Hughes to us in 2011 would've probably been a good move as he's shown frequently he can build decent competitive premier league teams for virtually peanuts.Fulham and QPR competitive? Man City team for peanuts! (and QPR). He broke the British transfer record at Man City!He is one of those managers who seems to do well on a small to medium budget, and fucks it up if he has to go large. Brendan Rogers is the latest in a long line of these chaps. My theory is that the PL financial bonanza came relatively late in the scheme of things and so managers/coaches from leagues that had mega millionaire players before the Preemyership TV megadeals kicked in had a head start. Steve Bruce is the big one for me. The more money he spends, the worse his teams get. That happened at SHA and Hull are getting poorer results than last year despite seemingly having a better squad.
Quote from: old man villa fan on December 29, 2014, 02:25:29 AMQuote from: SoccerHQ on December 28, 2014, 08:19:44 PMStoke are an intreresting example. Mark Hughes has had less to spend than Lambert yet has come up with Diouf, Bojan and Arnautovic for about 3m which creates a forward line of pace, power and creativity when it's on song.As much as it would've been seen as negative at the time, Hughes to us in 2011 would've probably been a good move as he's shown frequently he can build decent competitive premier league teams for virtually peanuts.Fulham and QPR competitive? Man City team for peanuts! (and QPR). He broke the British transfer record at Man City!He is one of those managers who seems to do well on a small to medium budget, and fucks it up if he has to go large. Brendan Rogers is the latest in a long line of these chaps. My theory is that the PL financial bonanza came relatively late in the scheme of things and so managers/coaches from leagues that had mega millionaire players before the Preemyership TV megadeals kicked in had a head start.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on December 28, 2014, 08:19:44 PMStoke are an intreresting example. Mark Hughes has had less to spend than Lambert yet has come up with Diouf, Bojan and Arnautovic for about 3m which creates a forward line of pace, power and creativity when it's on song.As much as it would've been seen as negative at the time, Hughes to us in 2011 would've probably been a good move as he's shown frequently he can build decent competitive premier league teams for virtually peanuts.Fulham and QPR competitive? Man City team for peanuts! (and QPR). He broke the British transfer record at Man City!
Stoke are an intreresting example. Mark Hughes has had less to spend than Lambert yet has come up with Diouf, Bojan and Arnautovic for about 3m which creates a forward line of pace, power and creativity when it's on song.As much as it would've been seen as negative at the time, Hughes to us in 2011 would've probably been a good move as he's shown frequently he can build decent competitive premier league teams for virtually peanuts.
His daughter has told me off on Facebook for not being in favour of a minute's silence. Oops.
Quote from: Richard E on December 29, 2014, 06:57:52 PMHis daughter has told me off on Facebook for not being in favour of a minute's silence. Oops.Think it's better to keep quiet tbh, she is grieving after all.R.I.P to him anyway, not a great game to go out on to say the least.Edit; Just seen your other post Richard, thought you'd personally commented on her FB but seems not.
I feel for the girl. My heart breaks for her. The human condition requires us to suffer these things. I wrote a piece for the mag about the Villa fan who died under our feet in the park as we went home from that awful defeat by Small Heath. He gasped his last dying breaths half buried in litter and rubbish surrounded by strangers doing the best we could to comfort him. Life is a bastard and so is death. Poor girl.The club will do the right thing by him you can be sure.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 29, 2014, 06:03:24 PMA horrible thing to happen to you, it must have been awful for her.However, a minute's silence? Hmmm.We're pretty good at lots of minutes of silence at the moment. She just needs to pick one.
A horrible thing to happen to you, it must have been awful for her.However, a minute's silence? Hmmm.
Not absolutely certain but I believe our worst goals for record was in Div 2 in 1969/70 when we got 36 in 42 games.I guess that's about 33/4 in a 38 match season.Somehow with this idiot still at the helm I can't see us getting a goal a game in the second half of the season in order to at least equal that
Very much agree with the people pointing out Benteke's moaning and complaining.Are we seeing the start of 'billy big bollox' syndrome with him being too good for everyone around him ? Much like I think we are starting to see with Delph.
Quote from: andyh on December 29, 2014, 10:07:06 AMVery much agree with the people pointing out Benteke's moaning and complaining.Are we seeing the start of 'billy big bollox' syndrome with him being too good for everyone around him ? Much like I think we are starting to see with Delph.The Last second chance against man u was the case in point. He blamed Bacuna when if he had ran faster we may have won 2 one