Quote from: Villadawg on February 05, 2011, 09:53:32 PMQuote from: Bottom Right 89 on February 05, 2011, 08:26:16 PMI think those people looking at relegation need to lay off the crack - we're only 8 points off 6th. The criticism of Brad Friedel is ridiculous - how many times has this guy saved a point or protected a lead? He makes a mistake, sell him!I know its difficult given the white knuckle ride that is supporting the Villa sometimes but people need to have more faith we've got favourable fixtures and some decent players - I remember the Billy McNeill days, a draw against Fulham would have been treated like a cup final victory that season we're not that bad!If you remember the Billy McNeill days, you might recall that we took more points from our first 21 games under him than we have in the 21 games since Houllier took over I'd like to believe that getting out of the shit is going to be a stroll in the park but it isn't. We've got only 2 fixtures left that could be described as more "favourable" than Fulham at home, against Wigan (17th) and Wolves (20th). Who also happen to be the only 2 teams we've managed to beat away from home this season. Mc'Neill even managed to get 3 wins against the top 10 teams that season but I don't recall treating them like cup final victories. We've managed 1 win from 15 games against the top 10 so far.Are you seriously comparing the state of the club today under Houllier to the complete and utter shambles as it was under McNeill? The two situations aren't even close to each other aside from the appearance of the league table. Back then, many of the players at the club had simply thrown in the towel and it was such a different environment. It's not like that now at all.
Quote from: Bottom Right 89 on February 05, 2011, 08:26:16 PMI think those people looking at relegation need to lay off the crack - we're only 8 points off 6th. The criticism of Brad Friedel is ridiculous - how many times has this guy saved a point or protected a lead? He makes a mistake, sell him!I know its difficult given the white knuckle ride that is supporting the Villa sometimes but people need to have more faith we've got favourable fixtures and some decent players - I remember the Billy McNeill days, a draw against Fulham would have been treated like a cup final victory that season we're not that bad!If you remember the Billy McNeill days, you might recall that we took more points from our first 21 games under him than we have in the 21 games since Houllier took over I'd like to believe that getting out of the shit is going to be a stroll in the park but it isn't. We've got only 2 fixtures left that could be described as more "favourable" than Fulham at home, against Wigan (17th) and Wolves (20th). Who also happen to be the only 2 teams we've managed to beat away from home this season. Mc'Neill even managed to get 3 wins against the top 10 teams that season but I don't recall treating them like cup final victories. We've managed 1 win from 15 games against the top 10 so far.
I think those people looking at relegation need to lay off the crack - we're only 8 points off 6th. The criticism of Brad Friedel is ridiculous - how many times has this guy saved a point or protected a lead? He makes a mistake, sell him!I know its difficult given the white knuckle ride that is supporting the Villa sometimes but people need to have more faith we've got favourable fixtures and some decent players - I remember the Billy McNeill days, a draw against Fulham would have been treated like a cup final victory that season we're not that bad!
So Petrov the scapegoat now, patheticHe was good again today, not sure how he'll work with Makoun though as Makoun plays only square balls
I was at the game and didn't think Petrov was any worse or better than Makoun
Quote from: WikiVilla on February 05, 2011, 10:18:58 PMSo Petrov the scapegoat now, patheticHe was good again today, not sure how he'll work with Makoun though as Makoun plays only square ballsSurely he can only be a scapegoat if he plays well and is still blamed / criticised for something?If he plays poorly then he can't be a scapegoat. That accusation seems to be levelled at people a little too easily these days.
Petrov was fucking shit, lost the ball, has shit control and is slow as fuck.We really missed NRC legs in midfield today.Makoun took just one touch every time, Peteiv would take 2 or 3 touches and even then he would turn into trouble.Second half we are applying pressure, Petrov gets the ball and turns backwards, luckily for him Walker picked it up and scored.Then he lost the ball and gave away a free kick and they equalised.Peteov was shocking and he is not a scapegoat, he is finished!
Is feckin' "tippy-tappy" the new "fickle" or something?
Quote from: Dave Cooper on February 05, 2011, 11:41:38 PMIs feckin' "tippy-tappy" the new "fickle" or something?Don't care what we call it, It's better than most of the shit we've watched for the last couple of years @ VP
Quote from: WikiVilla on February 05, 2011, 10:46:05 PMI was at the game and didn't think Petrov was any worse or better than MakounI'm not one of the anti-Petrov faction, but I thought he was absolutely terrible today, slow on the ball, passed it backwards pretty much constantly, and generally looked well off the pace. Awful.Makoun, on the other hand, barely gave a ball away all afternoon, and everything we did passed through him at some point.
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on February 05, 2011, 11:12:35 PMQuote from: WikiVilla on February 05, 2011, 10:46:05 PMI was at the game and didn't think Petrov was any worse or better than MakounI'm not one of the anti-Petrov faction, but I thought he was absolutely terrible today, slow on the ball, passed it backwards pretty much constantly, and generally looked well off the pace. Awful.Makoun, on the other hand, barely gave a ball away all afternoon, and everything we did passed through him at some point.Hmm, I thought Makoun faded really badly after a good start and did nothing but give the ball away in the last 10-15 minutes.