The problems started from our fourth touch of the ball - Stan launching one up to Heskey on the left wing in a move that I have never seen work ever. That we didn't immediately lose the ball was rather down to luck, as every single other time we hoofed it, we lost it, inviting pressure onto us. Which is basically the fundamental problem with McLeish - not only does he not seem to understand that hoofball is a poor attacking strategy, he also doesn't seem to get that it's a poor defensive one. As for the goals, the first one belies the myth about Eck: he's not a good negative coach, just a negative one. I've said it before, but it's notable how goalkeepers' reputations always seem to go up in the sides he's managed, meaning a large concession of shots and chances. The set-piece organisation was abysmal. If you're going to do that style of football, you must at least do it well, and we're still so vulnerable at set-pieces.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 22, 2011, 03:54:53 PMQuote from: Compass on November 22, 2011, 03:50:29 PMWhy is your answer (as well as others) just to bend over? How many times are you going to come out with variations on "If you don't moan as much as me you're not a proper supporter"?I'm actually concerned the way McLeish has been playing us all this season and I'm not going to make excuses for him when he's already turning us into the new Blues. You may be fine with that, but I have a problem with it.
Quote from: Compass on November 22, 2011, 03:50:29 PMWhy is your answer (as well as others) just to bend over? How many times are you going to come out with variations on "If you don't moan as much as me you're not a proper supporter"?
Why is your answer (as well as others) just to bend over?
I have to say, after watching Villa for 40 years that was the most pathetic Villa display i have ever had the misfortune to witness.
Quote from: barrysleftfoot on November 22, 2011, 04:27:53 PM I have to say, after watching Villa for 40 years that was the most pathetic Villa display i have ever had the misfortune to witness.Seriously? I wouldn't put it anywhere near the top twenty.
I've seen far worse in my time, but struggle to think of too many games where from the second we put in the team sheet we seemed to have made little effort to win the game.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on November 22, 2011, 04:40:27 PMI've seen far worse in my time, but struggle to think of too many games where from the second we put in the team sheet we seemed to have made little effort to win the game.Man City in the FA cup last year.
Quote from: John M'Zog on November 22, 2011, 04:42:32 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on November 22, 2011, 04:40:27 PMI've seen far worse in my time, but struggle to think of too many games where from the second we put in the team sheet we seemed to have made little effort to win the game.Man City in the FA cup last year.I didn't agree with the FA Cup decision at all, but you could at least try and understand the reasoning behind it. Spurs though, aren't on a different plane to us at all, and we should have gone there and had a go. Their starting team last night didn't cost any more than ours, AND we had nearly £30m worth of midfielders on the bench. I've seen just as many terrible displays, some a lot worse, but giving up like that before the game and then defending the decision afetrwards - load of rubbish.