Quote from: Rigadon on October 01, 2011, 07:46:48 PMNot sure about the stats but I thought we were comfortably the better team, made all the best chances and on another day would've won 4 or 5 nil. They never once looked like scoring.They where dire in front of goal, worse than I thought they would be, they are without doubt relegation fodder IMO, simply because they can't get anywhere near the opposition goal, get something like 10 corners and how many free kicks??and never really threaten once.......
Not sure about the stats but I thought we were comfortably the better team, made all the best chances and on another day would've won 4 or 5 nil. They never once looked like scoring.
Quote from: PercyN'thehood on October 01, 2011, 06:30:24 PMQuote from: gervilla on October 01, 2011, 06:19:38 PMQuote from: E I Adio on October 01, 2011, 06:08:05 PMFaultless display from Given. I think his outstanding form gives the whole defence so much more confidence.Gabby was the other stand-out performance for me. Could it be that the departure of Young and Downing has encouraged him to step up a gear.Maybe he fancies a move away too . He's Villa for life.I can comfortably say that Agbonlahor will never leave Villa.
Quote from: gervilla on October 01, 2011, 06:19:38 PMQuote from: E I Adio on October 01, 2011, 06:08:05 PMFaultless display from Given. I think his outstanding form gives the whole defence so much more confidence.Gabby was the other stand-out performance for me. Could it be that the departure of Young and Downing has encouraged him to step up a gear.Maybe he fancies a move away too . He's Villa for life.
Quote from: E I Adio on October 01, 2011, 06:08:05 PMFaultless display from Given. I think his outstanding form gives the whole defence so much more confidence.Gabby was the other stand-out performance for me. Could it be that the departure of Young and Downing has encouraged him to step up a gear.Maybe he fancies a move away too .
Faultless display from Given. I think his outstanding form gives the whole defence so much more confidence.Gabby was the other stand-out performance for me. Could it be that the departure of Young and Downing has encouraged him to step up a gear.
Some people seem to be taking a very peculiar line of argument here. A significant number of people on this forum felt that following his form last season Gabby did not deserve to be in the team and it is not entirely unlikely that a new manager coming in would have felt the same way. Last season Gabby looked shorn of confidence and fitness but this season he looks like a different player. Surely the manager deserves some praise for doing that as much as Houllier deserved criticism for how bad he was last year? Much like Ireland, Warnock and Dunne all seem to be better players under him.I'd go as far as to say that Gabby looks better than ever this season. His all round play looks much better (not that it was bad before) and he is on a good run in front of goal (he has done before but the question is whether he can sustain this). Some of the credit should be with the player but some definitely should be given to the manager for unlocking the form and confidence. If managers did not do that then there would be no point having one.People are very quick to criticise McLeish for things that he has done badly such as a pair of signings that have as of yet failed to fire and some negative tactics but refuse to acknowledge the improvement he has engineered in some of the players as well as making an excellent signing in Given. I also note that one or two posters who were making a lot of negative noises on the match thread disappeared very quickly after the first goal and haven't been heard from since.
I love Gabby. All he has ever needed is a manager prepared to believe in him and play to his strengths.He also finally has a strike partner who understands how partnership works. I hope he totally eclipses pisshead Carroll this season.
When Gabby comes out and says he owes it all to Mcleish, thn fair enough. But until then don't give Mcleish credit for something he may not have done.
Quote from: damon green on October 01, 2011, 08:02:20 PMI love Gabby. All he has ever needed is a manager prepared to believe in him and play to his strengths.He also finally has a strike partner who understands how partnership works. I hope he totally eclipses pisshead Carroll this season.Well said Damon. I too am a big admirer of Gabby's, and I always thought that both he and Bent could perform extremely well playing up front together. I mean, you've got two excellent strikers, so why WOULDN'T you play them together? I haven't seen any of the match by the way, and am now patiently awaiting the game on both Sky and Match of the Day.
Quote from: Risso on October 01, 2011, 08:07:37 PMQuote from: damon green on October 01, 2011, 08:02:20 PMI love Gabby. All he has ever needed is a manager prepared to believe in him and play to his strengths.He also finally has a strike partner who understands how partnership works. I hope he totally eclipses pisshead Carroll this season.Well said Damon. I too am a big admirer of Gabby's, and I always thought that both he and Bent could perform extremely well playing up front together. I mean, you've got two excellent strikers, so why WOULDN'T you play them together? I haven't seen any of the match by the way, and am now patiently awaiting the game on both Sky and Match of the Day.I missed it too. Did they play as a traditional two?I must admit that I did not think it would work, but I'm delighted to be proved wrong if that is the case.
Just a shame we sat back for the last 20 mins instead of putting a turgid wigan to the sword,or is that a bit fantasy football ?
I think the report done by the BBC tonight on there match report summed it up beautifully, the comment being " Now Villa know what they where missing all last season", got it in one, yes..