I have said before that we have turned into an exact copy of the dog shit - we are even becoming thugs like them and i really dont like itEverytime Hutton or Delph go flying in you just grit your teeth as i fear for a red card very soon.Given - considering the circustances he was a credit to make the one save he had toHutton - tackle apart (which i feel should have been red) he at best was averageDunne - nothing wrongCollins - must have been a difficult day for him but that does not excuse 50 yeard punts to no one all the timeWarnock - another player who i wince every time he goes flying into tacklesHerd - Did his job of breaking play up - stuggled to get any momentum with such a weak midfield around himDelph - only a matter of time that he gets sent off - cannot see what he offers after 3 years at the clubNzogbia - continually making the wrong choices when he has the ball - at least his work rate is improvingHeskey - just please go now you uselss lump of shit - offers fuck all and totally disjoints our teamGabby - worked hard but must be getting pissed offBent - Did he play? The cross from Gabby was on a plate for his trade mark run across the defender and again he was left flat footed - again though he must be getting frustrated at the lack of chancesJenas - must start next weekBannan - must start next weekI would rather go at United and lose a few goals that watch this turgid crap every week - we try and keep it tight angainst the red filth and once we concede the "plan" is dead FInally - Alex this is shit, you are out of your depth and i am sorry to say we deserve better than the garbage you are serving up - if the players are not doing what you tell them then drop themI fear they are doing exactly what you tell them thats why not one of them look even remotely interestedPLease shape up or fook off
Bannan or Jenas must start for Heskey next week. Saying that, i doubt it'll make much difference if Alan Hutton has his way and gets himself sent off after getting skinned by Young/Nani a few times in the first 10 mins.
Quote from: sg on November 28, 2011, 11:23:01 AMBannan or Jenas must start for Heskey next week. Saying that, i doubt it'll make much difference if Alan Hutton has his way and gets himself sent off after getting skinned by Young/Nani a few times in the first 10 mins. Young will not play and even if he does based on his last few performances he can barely skin a prawn.
If we are sending a message to kids about Bannan, then why would we say it's ok for him to come on as a sub but not to start the game?Nonsense.
I put us down for loss, but we should have won that today... negatives were Hutton, I just think the guy is dirty, Heskey and I fear that Bent will soon get pissed off with this style of play.As for the positives, Given for another game saving display, Herd and the Villa fans who went, it was the biggest crowd ever there.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on November 27, 2011, 10:36:27 PMQuote from: KevinGage on November 27, 2011, 10:24:59 PMIt's been a regular theme in recent years - what do they get up to in training- but it's as relevant now as it was in MON's era.For me the most consistent failing in the way we play is the total and utter lack of movement off the ball.It seems to be a malaise about the club which has lingered for about 20 years. In fact, it is almost 20 years, BFR's team were the last Villa side i really recall being anything approaching vibrant off the ball.Brian had us playing some great pass and move football between 1995 and '98 before the wheels fell off. Then in Gregory's honeymoon first three months we were an absolute joy to watch. Hendrie (peaking, tragically, in his first run in the side) and Yorke in particular, tore teams to shreds in the spring of '98.Actually, comparing Gregory's Villa in his first few months in charge to the sterile team that lost to Chelsea in the cup final two years later (and also to forget MON's slightly less boring Leicester team in the two-legged League Cup semi final that season), it's quite scary to see how our style changed so much.
Quote from: KevinGage on November 27, 2011, 10:24:59 PMIt's been a regular theme in recent years - what do they get up to in training- but it's as relevant now as it was in MON's era.For me the most consistent failing in the way we play is the total and utter lack of movement off the ball.It seems to be a malaise about the club which has lingered for about 20 years. In fact, it is almost 20 years, BFR's team were the last Villa side i really recall being anything approaching vibrant off the ball.
It's been a regular theme in recent years - what do they get up to in training- but it's as relevant now as it was in MON's era.
So if we are to progress from here we must keep our top players
I thought I saw Bannan also 'pinging' balls into no-one in particular.He was maybe not as guilty as some for that, but I can't buy into the thought process that everything will be better if Bannan is playing.