My observation on Fulham really was to point out that Villa man for man have better players but no system. The most exited i got against United was when Dunne went on a run, i think even he was pissed off with the lack of any forward movement, we can pick on individual players but collectively the team should be playing well above the performances they are presenting us with and for that the buck stops with the manager. I cannot see AM turning this around my only worry is that Lerner will leave it too late for us to get out of the mess.
Quote from: ROBBO on December 06, 2011, 05:16:49 AMMy observation on Fulham really was to point out that Villa man for man have better players but no system. The most exited i got against United was when Dunne went on a run, i think even he was pissed off with the lack of any forward movement, we can pick on individual players but collectively the team should be playing well above the performances they are presenting us with and for that the buck stops with the manager. I cannot see AM turning this around my only worry is that Lerner will leave it too late for us to get out of the mess.I think we have better individuals throughout our team than Newcastle aswell but you can see Pardew has worked very hard on team shape with them during the summer and he's added quality in Cabaye.
I think it's more they're having a go.They drew 2-2 at Spurs, granted that was at home and not WHL but it was still a very good watch. They went to OT and got a 1-1 and even though Chelsea turned them over, Luiz should've walked early on and they hit the post I think 4 times in that game.
Quote from: ktvillan on December 06, 2011, 10:02:11 AMQuote from: Merv on December 06, 2011, 09:40:34 AMThe more I think about it, the more I think that the players GH had targeted to move on need to leave before we get anywhere.Despite all his (mostly PR related) gaffes and faults, Houllier had the right idea and was, I believe, taking us in a good direction. I think his intention was to ship out a lot of the hoofers and loafers and bring in some more proper footballers (funds allowing) People who write his reign off as as disaster are well wide of the mark in my view, and the football, whilst not perfect, was way better to watch than this sub-MON negative anti-football we're having to endure now. It really was bad luck when his ticker played up again.The Villa v Manure game from last season seems light years away .
Quote from: Merv on December 06, 2011, 09:40:34 AMThe more I think about it, the more I think that the players GH had targeted to move on need to leave before we get anywhere.Despite all his (mostly PR related) gaffes and faults, Houllier had the right idea and was, I believe, taking us in a good direction. I think his intention was to ship out a lot of the hoofers and loafers and bring in some more proper footballers (funds allowing) People who write his reign off as as disaster are well wide of the mark in my view, and the football, whilst not perfect, was way better to watch than this sub-MON negative anti-football we're having to endure now. It really was bad luck when his ticker played up again.
The more I think about it, the more I think that the players GH had targeted to move on need to leave before we get anywhere.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on December 06, 2011, 12:10:48 PMI think it's more they're having a go.They drew 2-2 at Spurs, granted that was at home and not WHL but it was still a very good watch. They went to OT and got a 1-1 and even though Chelsea turned them over, Luiz should've walked early on and they hit the post I think 4 times in that game.I think team spirit and direction is what places them apart from us. They may falter, but considering what they have endured they seem to be taking steps in the right direction now. Villa have just flatlined.
I have to say, I get the impression that the likes of Collins, Dunne and Warnock are back to their "Billy-big-bollox" and "you can't drop me" mindset; which is what GHou was targeting last season as a sort of team cancer.
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on December 06, 2011, 11:55:01 AMQuote from: ktvillan on December 06, 2011, 10:02:11 AMQuote from: Merv on December 06, 2011, 09:40:34 AMThe more I think about it, the more I think that the players GH had targeted to move on need to leave before we get anywhere.Despite all his (mostly PR related) gaffes and faults, Houllier had the right idea and was, I believe, taking us in a good direction. I think his intention was to ship out a lot of the hoofers and loafers and bring in some more proper footballers (funds allowing) People who write his reign off as as disaster are well wide of the mark in my view, and the football, whilst not perfect, was way better to watch than this sub-MON negative anti-football we're having to endure now. It really was bad luck when his ticker played up again.The Villa v Manure game from last season seems light years away . 10 bloody minutes. We'd played so, so well for most the previous 80. How much confidence was in that team at that point. We played so really open stuff. Where has that all gone? That's why I wanted GH to stay (health permitting). He is an arrogant cock, and yes certain players would have gone, but he'd have replaced them with the type of players that wouldn't make your neck hurt after 90 minutes.
Quote from: toronto villa on December 06, 2011, 02:28:56 PMQuote from: JUAN PABLO on December 06, 2011, 11:55:01 AMQuote from: ktvillan on December 06, 2011, 10:02:11 AMQuote from: Merv on December 06, 2011, 09:40:34 AMThe more I think about it, the more I think that the players GH had targeted to move on need to leave before we get anywhere.Despite all his (mostly PR related) gaffes and faults, Houllier had the right idea and was, I believe, taking us in a good direction. I think his intention was to ship out a lot of the hoofers and loafers and bring in some more proper footballers (funds allowing) People who write his reign off as as disaster are well wide of the mark in my view, and the football, whilst not perfect, was way better to watch than this sub-MON negative anti-football we're having to endure now. It really was bad luck when his ticker played up again.The Villa v Manure game from last season seems light years away . 10 bloody minutes. We'd played so, so well for most the previous 80. How much confidence was in that team at that point. We played so really open stuff. Where has that all gone? That's why I wanted GH to stay (health permitting). He is an arrogant cock, and yes certain players would have gone, but he'd have replaced them with the type of players that wouldn't make your neck hurt after 90 minutes.The most stupid thing is we went through all that pain and the embarassments when he'd put his foot in it, but slowly we were showing signs of modernising.His health couldn't be helped, but what do we do then? Go right back to the middle fucking ages with this horrid hoofball we play.