The problems:......Allowing AY to take every free kick. And a lack of alternative....
Quote from: themossman on April 30, 2011, 05:01:22 PMAgree totally. I feel absolutely no attachment to the current set up at all - neither the management team or most of the players. It is quite a while since I have felt so detached and lacking in passion about my beloved club...
Quote from: Troy Eccles on April 30, 2011, 06:46:12 PMQuote from: Dante Lavelli on April 30, 2011, 06:37:31 PMQuote from: alanclare on April 30, 2011, 06:01:40 PMIt seemed to get worse when Pirès came on.hmmm the possession went from 57% (on my ESPN stream) to 67% (on the BBC) in the period from the substitution to their goal. I hate to not be hysterical like a lot of you guys but the substitution wasn't *that* illogical. Of course our possession went up. Pires and Petrov passed the ball sideways for a sum total of 427 miles. And all that for a gain of about 5 yards before losing the ball.Possession wasn't the issue...getting the ball into an area where we could hurt West Brom was.Pires wasn't the man to do that. Not today, not any other day.i thought we had them on the rack until we bought Pires on, the momentum changed immmediately. It was a fkin ridiculous decision, just plain stupid.
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on April 30, 2011, 06:37:31 PMQuote from: alanclare on April 30, 2011, 06:01:40 PMIt seemed to get worse when Pirès came on.hmmm the possession went from 57% (on my ESPN stream) to 67% (on the BBC) in the period from the substitution to their goal. I hate to not be hysterical like a lot of you guys but the substitution wasn't *that* illogical. Of course our possession went up. Pires and Petrov passed the ball sideways for a sum total of 427 miles. And all that for a gain of about 5 yards before losing the ball.Possession wasn't the issue...getting the ball into an area where we could hurt West Brom was.Pires wasn't the man to do that. Not today, not any other day.
Quote from: alanclare on April 30, 2011, 06:01:40 PMIt seemed to get worse when Pirès came on.hmmm the possession went from 57% (on my ESPN stream) to 67% (on the BBC) in the period from the substitution to their goal. I hate to not be hysterical like a lot of you guys but the substitution wasn't *that* illogical.
It seemed to get worse when Pirès came on.
I agreed. They were on the rack, hence bringing on a more attacking player who is more likely to be able to pick a killer pass that NRC. Again its not what I would have done but it wasn't as stupid/negligent as some are making out.He gambled. He lost. Simple as that.
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on April 30, 2011, 06:58:23 PMI agreed. They were on the rack, hence bringing on a more attacking player who is more likely to be able to pick a killer pass that NRC. Again its not what I would have done but it wasn't as stupid/negligent as some are making out.He gambled. He lost. Simple as that.In theory I do too. I'd have no complaints if he brought on Delph or Bannan (if he'd made the bench). But he brought on Pires.
We're so close to being a quality side its frustrating. We lack a bit of steel, defensive stability and we're still not clinical enough.
Quote from: TheBentman on April 30, 2011, 07:00:39 PMQuote from: Dante Lavelli on April 30, 2011, 06:58:23 PMI agreed. They were on the rack, hence bringing on a more attacking player who is more likely to be able to pick a killer pass that NRC. Again its not what I would have done but it wasn't as stupid/negligent as some are making out.He gambled. He lost. Simple as that.In theory I do too. I'd have no complaints if he brought on Delph or Bannan (if he'd made the bench). But he brought on Pires.Exactly Bentman. The mistake was arguably not having Bannan on the bench or not trusting Delph enough, the logic behind the change was pretty sound.
We stuck in a lot of offensive players with skill, pace and guile but we couldn't break down West Brom and then we got done with a sucker punch, which was a series of mistakes.
We're so close to being a quality side its frustrating. We lack a bit of steel, defensive stability and we're still not clinical enough.If we can add a quality leader at the back and in midfield, and replace Ashley with someone who can get 7-8 from open play, we'll be a top six side again.Not disrespect to Clark, but had Dunne stayed on we'd have atleast a point, I reckon.
Pure unadulterated shit from a clueless set of spineless wankers lead by a clueless clown of a manager.
Quote from: toronto villa on April 30, 2011, 05:08:11 PMQuote from: VillaSubmariner on April 30, 2011, 05:06:19 PMI really can't get my head around people blaming Houllier for today's result. Neither can I but you know they've been lying dormant for the past couple of weeks itching to give it another go. He wasn't at the game but somehow he caused our defeat. I find that kind of thinking borderline mental.So a manager takes over a moderately successful business and turns it into a shambles. He goes on the sick, leaving the assistant he appointed in charge, and surprise surprise, the business continues to be a shambles. Who do you blame then?
Quote from: VillaSubmariner on April 30, 2011, 05:06:19 PMI really can't get my head around people blaming Houllier for today's result. Neither can I but you know they've been lying dormant for the past couple of weeks itching to give it another go. He wasn't at the game but somehow he caused our defeat. I find that kind of thinking borderline mental.
I really can't get my head around people blaming Houllier for today's result.