Quote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on December 03, 2011, 08:14:02 PMQuote from: Monty on December 03, 2011, 08:02:01 PMScott Murray on the Guardian minute-by-minute: "That was possibly the worst game of football ever played. No blame attached to United, who did what they had to do, away from home. Villa, however, were nothing short of an ambition-free disgrace. Premier League football isn't cheap, and their fans deserve better entertainment than that. The home fans - the ones who could be bothered to stay until the end - boo their team off. To repeat a question from the first half: I wonder how long this Alex McLeish business will last?"And that's a neutral. Says it all really.We are getting absolutely slated on Premier League TV and rightly so. I could forgive us if Spursaway was a one off but today confirmed it wasn't. Ferguson must love us, his players will be fresh for the CL game in the week, they never had to go out of second gear today.We deserved to be criticised for that level of performance. We are a club founded on the ethic of competition, we saw no competitiveness or desire to compete against them. AM should be ashamed for exploiting the fans.I am sure Ferguson is pleased with our appointment and performance. But we must remember, it is only because he managed Birmingham City that there is discontent. Fucking moron.
Quote from: Monty on December 03, 2011, 08:02:01 PMScott Murray on the Guardian minute-by-minute: "That was possibly the worst game of football ever played. No blame attached to United, who did what they had to do, away from home. Villa, however, were nothing short of an ambition-free disgrace. Premier League football isn't cheap, and their fans deserve better entertainment than that. The home fans - the ones who could be bothered to stay until the end - boo their team off. To repeat a question from the first half: I wonder how long this Alex McLeish business will last?"And that's a neutral. Says it all really.We are getting absolutely slated on Premier League TV and rightly so. I could forgive us if Spursaway was a one off but today confirmed it wasn't. Ferguson must love us, his players will be fresh for the CL game in the week, they never had to go out of second gear today.
Scott Murray on the Guardian minute-by-minute: "That was possibly the worst game of football ever played. No blame attached to United, who did what they had to do, away from home. Villa, however, were nothing short of an ambition-free disgrace. Premier League football isn't cheap, and their fans deserve better entertainment than that. The home fans - the ones who could be bothered to stay until the end - boo their team off. To repeat a question from the first half: I wonder how long this Alex McLeish business will last?"And that's a neutral. Says it all really.
Terrible first half, better second half. I don't understand why we won't mark, we won't close down and we won't tackle, for all of the negatives with McLeish's style of football, the one thing I expected him to sort out was workrate, it just wasn't there at all in the first half.Then we do come to the tactics, I thought it was almost tactical genius as we were so utterly inept in the first half that it seemed to confuse United who seemed to forget it was a premier league game and lost their flow. We had a couple of half chances in the second half to sneak a point, from one of the worst home performances I've ever seen that would have been some result.Why are we hoofing the ball to Bent? Why are the midfield so far away from Bent? That wasn't a negative lineup, but they made it look negative. Our passing is shocking, to be fair to McLeish this isn't his fault, but he should be making strides to sort it out, our ball retention is a disgrace, is there a worse passing side in the top two divisions?
It's not that I don't care (which I'm sure/I hope you aren't suggesting). But to get worked up about individual performances you have to at least harbour some hope about the outcome. I would have put my house on us losing today and playing crap football. We don't have the players, or the tactics, or the collective will, to do anything else.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 03, 2011, 08:44:38 PMAnother gutless, ambition-free performance against the worst Man United side in years.The second half was marginally more bearable than the first. The first half was like watching a constant loop of us defending corners in which we don't leave a single man up field, Collins hoofing it 40 yards up field and the ball coming back at us.If it isn't the depressing negativity of it, it is the fact we look utterly clueless as to what we want to do.Randy needs to wake up and stop deluding himself that there is a chance this will work. It will not. It was a bewildering appointment, and he has dropped a gigantic bollock here. Today was the first time I have felt real widespread anger in the crowd, and that is going to get worse.Five points from the last seven games is not just relegation form, it is relegated by March form.The club is sleepwalking towards disaster, alienating the fans while it does so, and the chairman is utterly fucking oblivious.A shambles from top to bottom.As usual Paulie spot on with that. I can't take that sort of performance, what on earth has Randy done. Mcleish seems like a decent man, but he is absolutely 100% certainly not the right man to manage Aston Villa on any level. He must go and Villa need a football man on the board to sort this mess out and get the right man in. He doesn't fucking need Premier League experience either, that is a load of bollocks and completely unnecessary.
Another gutless, ambition-free performance against the worst Man United side in years.The second half was marginally more bearable than the first. The first half was like watching a constant loop of us defending corners in which we don't leave a single man up field, Collins hoofing it 40 yards up field and the ball coming back at us.If it isn't the depressing negativity of it, it is the fact we look utterly clueless as to what we want to do.Randy needs to wake up and stop deluding himself that there is a chance this will work. It will not. It was a bewildering appointment, and he has dropped a gigantic bollock here. Today was the first time I have felt real widespread anger in the crowd, and that is going to get worse.Five points from the last seven games is not just relegation form, it is relegated by March form.The club is sleepwalking towards disaster, alienating the fans while it does so, and the chairman is utterly fucking oblivious.A shambles from top to bottom.
When the Manchester fans sang "you support a load of shit" I couldn't really argue with them