Quote from: 8 Ace Fletcher on October 17, 2010, 01:15:02 PMDid anyone hear Wingnut on MOTD?He said'Villa were good for the first and last 10 minutes, but dross in-between'I could be wrong but I thought he said 'the game' rather than singling us out.
Did anyone hear Wingnut on MOTD?He said'Villa were good for the first and last 10 minutes, but dross in-between'
One thing really struck me yesterday: Petrov seemed a completely different player physically. In the 74th minute he was still snapping into tackles and closing down. Didn't show the qualities with the ball that he did in his Player of the Season year, though the lay-off to Ireland for the left-footed shot was excellent. First half, Downing was terrific, really excellent, but all the players weren't quite as dynamic second half. I think that was because of the introduction of Zhirkov for Kakuta, who for all his talent showed tactical naivety and left gaps in midfield. Zhirkov was much more disciplined, and there were long spells where we didn't see the ball.There has been criticism of our use of the ball on here, but I disagree: firstly because I thought we did use it pretty well at times, certainly better than we did under MON, and secondly because we were playing Chelsea, surely without a shadow of a doubt the best team in the country. Against less good teams I think we would have won.
Quote from: aftab235 on October 17, 2010, 11:45:21 AM[We had as many first choice out as them. (Gabby, Heskey, Albrighton, Luke Young and Richard Dunne early on ) They never really dominated the game because we didn't let them. There was a dangerous 10 min spell early in the second half when they came at us and if that had been allowed to go on they would have scored but the team stood up.In fairness you can only play one of Gabby/Heskey in our current formation and Ireland is a more senior/better player than Albrighton so though we were missing all the players you mention I think it was Young and one of Heskey/Gabby which might have improved things.Anyway, at least it shows we have a bit of strength in depth, when not injured of course.
[We had as many first choice out as them. (Gabby, Heskey, Albrighton, Luke Young and Richard Dunne early on ) They never really dominated the game because we didn't let them. There was a dangerous 10 min spell early in the second half when they came at us and if that had been allowed to go on they would have scored but the team stood up.
Quote from: eamonn on October 17, 2010, 02:23:03 PMQuote from: aftab235 on October 17, 2010, 11:45:21 AM[We had as many first choice out as them. (Gabby, Heskey, Albrighton, Luke Young and Richard Dunne early on ) They never really dominated the game because we didn't let them. There was a dangerous 10 min spell early in the second half when they came at us and if that had been allowed to go on they would have scored but the team stood up.In fairness you can only play one of Gabby/Heskey in our current formation and Ireland is a more senior/better player than Albrighton so though we were missing all the players you mention I think it was Young and one of Heskey/Gabby which might have improved things.Anyway, at least it shows we have a bit of strength in depth, when not injured of course. Based on performances for Villa, I cannot see how you could possibly say Ireland is better than Albrighton.
Also the atmosphere was a bit flat, and disappointing to see so many empty seats. Official figure was just over 40000 but there were swathes of empty seats especially in the upper Trinity. Sign of the economic times I guess. And it was bloody cold!
Quote from: pestria on October 17, 2010, 01:32:04 PMIreland looks like a pig in a poke - of course it could all end well as we probably haven't seen the best of him - but when it was clear to all concerned we needed to buy either a solid central midfielder or a goal scorer the board decided on a poor man's Merson. I'd have thought it a golden rule that boards should not spend significant chunks of money on players without the manger's approval or more specifically when there is no manager to give the approval. I'll wager he won't be here this time next season.IMO that statement will come back and bite you.
Ireland looks like a pig in a poke - of course it could all end well as we probably haven't seen the best of him - but when it was clear to all concerned we needed to buy either a solid central midfielder or a goal scorer the board decided on a poor man's Merson. I'd have thought it a golden rule that boards should not spend significant chunks of money on players without the manger's approval or more specifically when there is no manager to give the approval. I'll wager he won't be here this time next season.
Quote from: Karl Bridges on October 17, 2010, 01:48:56 PMQuote from: pestria on October 17, 2010, 01:32:04 PMIreland looks like a pig in a poke - of course it could all end well as we probably haven't seen the best of him - but when it was clear to all concerned we needed to buy either a solid central midfielder or a goal scorer the board decided on a poor man's Merson. I'd have thought it a golden rule that boards should not spend significant chunks of money on players without the manger's approval or more specifically when there is no manager to give the approval. I'll wager he won't be here this time next season.IMO that statement will come back and bite you.Care to be more specific about which bit?
Fair result and we would have taken a point at the start of the game, fair play to GH for rotating the squad!