If we're going to use the "the final table doesn't lie" to appraise our 2011-12 season, it is also worth noting that 48 is the worst points haul for 5 seasons and 16 down on last year (and conceding an extra 20 goals in the process). In my opinion, those figures are of as much, if not more, relevance than a league placing when it comes to an analysis of what has been a twelve months best forgotten.
You can spin it any way you like, sfx412, but we all know that it is been a dog of a season. That's why three weeks ago the general consensus was we'd got all the points on the board we were going to get, likely to get trashed at the Emirates and hope that there wasn't a perfect storm of results that would still see us relegated. The worst thing we - Randy, the board, the supporters - can all do now is judge the season as a qualified success on the back of two good wins at the death and with them a fortuitous top-half finish. If we do that, 2011-12 could witness even darker days.
So what you're saying is that we should judge the season on 36 games not 38. Since we've had a full squad to pick from we've had a decent points haul and that's why we finished where we did.
OK then, everything's hunky dory in B6 because we finished in the top half of table. And, of course, because our neighbours have been relegated. We'll all have a cracking summer on the back of that and come back and carry on in August as if nothing really needs addressing. The dire performances, the failure to hold on to leads - the failure to do basic defending at set pieces, the pedestrian midfield, the players played out of position, etc, etc, all forgotten because we finished 9th and the Blues have gone down. Meanwhile, I hope those that really are the decision makers at Villa Park aren't similarly sweeping everything back under the carpet on the strength of winning the last two games of the season.
Who mentioned anything about the Blues going down?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 23, 2011, 10:09:26 PMWho mentioned anything about the Blues going down? You and I have been around Villa Park long enough to know that there are plenty of our supporters whose seemingly sole satisfaction comes from the fact that however bad things might get at Villa Park, at St Andrew's things are worse. Most of the euphoria about yesterday had nothing whatsoever to do with what happened on our pitch - and I think that has in turn distorted lots of other views.
Who mentioned anything about the Blues going down? We've just had two good results which have shown that there's a lot to build on for the future. This season wasn't particularly good, but in the circumstances neither was it the Sky's Falling In disaster that was regularly predicted.