The victory would have been cathartic, and would have lightened the baggage of one win in thirty for this new generation of players. Still really proud of the kids today though, and delighted with the example shown by our more experienced players going forward such as Gabby, Ash, and Downing. I can understand why Houllier wanted to bring the Fonz on at that stage, with Gabby returning from injury, and the Fonz needing some experience to become a realistic option in the long-run. Its easy to say with hindsight, but I don't think he is ready for the lone striker role yet though. I would have been more comfortable with Gabby holding the ball up in the last few minutes.Downing is really looking the part this season, which has compensated for Ireland's relative no-show so far. It feels as tough we have pretty much consolidated over the last few years in terms of experience/ talent in this area of the squad; with Downing effectively a replacement for Barry, Ireland for Milner, and the emergence of Albrighton. It seems to me that O'Neill's brand of relative success was unsustainable, buying a whole new defence each season, falling-out with his own signings etc. We were able to consolidate (arguably an achievement in itself) by spending a lot of money (sometimes almost indiscriminately), but ultimately not progress further - and I think he could see that he had taken us as far as he could. Hopefully Houllier can manage the development of these young players, and bring in some choice additions to actually take us forward.
Did I miss it on MOTD, or was there no showing of Nani's attack on Warnock? Or any questions as to why Ashley was booked for celebrating, but Vidic was not?
I'm drunk and I'm stoned and I shouldn't really be posting but I saw a passage of play today that was pure poetry the like of which I have not seen for a long time from a Villa team. It reminded me of the 5-1 game against Liverpool all those years ago.In my heart, I knew Man Ure would come back because we could not sustain that intensity. But for once I did not care.