Again, I'll stress that I want AM to succeed. But if he thought he was up against it to begin with his style of play is alienating those like me who are (still) willing to give him a chance. I need to see green shoots that suggest that he is instilling a belief in the squad, that he wants to play an attractive style, and that the players will give him everything and more. I don't at this moment see evidence of any of that.
Isn't Cabaye the more attacking mid at Newcastle and Tiote (now there is a player we should have signed!) the defensive one? Cana would definitely help our midfield get tougher though. Maybe a bit too tough by his disciplinary record...
Quote from: toronto villa on December 06, 2011, 03:02:02 PMAgain, I'll stress that I want AM to succeed. But if he thought he was up against it to begin with his style of play is alienating those like me who are (still) willing to give him a chance. I need to see green shoots that suggest that he is instilling a belief in the squad, that he wants to play an attractive style, and that the players will give him everything and more. I don't at this moment see evidence of any of that.I too wanted him to succeed. He's the Villa manager, I want all of them to succeed. When he took over, I thought I'd give him a chance, so long as he didn't revert to type......."Now, 14 games in, we're playing exactly like Blues,......"Did you realise how close you are to the truth?Blues 2010-11 P14 W3 D7 L4 F15 A17Villa 2011-12 P14 W3 D7 L4 F16 A18Scary deja vu stuff.
Quote from: toronto villa on December 06, 2011, 03:02:02 PMAgain, I'll stress that I want AM to succeed. But if he thought he was up against it to begin with his style of play is alienating those like me who are (still) willing to give him a chance. I need to see green shoots that suggest that he is instilling a belief in the squad, that he wants to play an attractive style, and that the players will give him everything and more. I don't at this moment see evidence of any of that.I too wanted him to succeed. He's the Villa manager, I want all of them to succeed. When he took over, I thought I'd give him a chance, so long as he didn't revert to type.Now, 14 games in, we're playing exactly like Blues, and I don't want to go and watch that anti-football shit. He is doing the absolute worse thing he possibly could, and it is going to alienate a lot of people who might have given him more time.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 06, 2011, 03:03:52 PMQuote from: toronto villa on December 06, 2011, 03:02:02 PMAgain, I'll stress that I want AM to succeed. But if he thought he was up against it to begin with his style of play is alienating those like me who are (still) willing to give him a chance. I need to see green shoots that suggest that he is instilling a belief in the squad, that he wants to play an attractive style, and that the players will give him everything and more. I don't at this moment see evidence of any of that.I too wanted him to succeed. He's the Villa manager, I want all of them to succeed. When he took over, I thought I'd give him a chance, so long as he didn't revert to type.Now, 14 games in, we're playing exactly like Blues, and I don't want to go and watch that anti-football shit. He is doing the absolute worse thing he possibly could, and it is going to alienate a lot of people who might have given him more time.When I think of type with him, what I was expecting was a tight defence and every player being competitive and hard working, with a real strong team mentality. Not overly pretty on the eye, with most of our victories being 1-0 and quite a few bore draws thrown in. Think of George Graham's Arsenal as the blueprint.Whilst a lot on here would be unhappy with that, I could have lived with it while we got the finances back in order. But we haven't seen that. It's been mainly last man interceptions and some great saves by Given that have lead to whatever defensive strength we have. The midfield lacks shape with the creative players being poor.The good news is that despite all this we're still top half, so the panic button can be left alone for now. I'm of the hope that AM's ideas and emphasis are taking time to get through and we'll improve from here on in.
John, I said something similar to your first couple of sentences a week or so back. I can accept being bored to victory. I just hate being bored to 0-0 draws and defeats. The thing about being in the top half is now sitting on the thinnest piece of ice imaginable. One more loss and we could just as easily plummet to just above the relegation zone. The gap between us and the big pack above us is now a chasm and unless we get going soon we'll be discussing our ambitions for this season in the same breath as Blackburn, Sunderland, Norwich, QPR, Swansea etc.
Quote from: Vanilla on December 06, 2011, 12:14:05 PMQuote 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. Yes, good point. McMinge appears not have created the sort of "team spirit and direction" that you refer to at Newcastle and that almost saved the Bluenoses last season.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: 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 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.
Funny how when GH is remembered it is the Msnu gsme that gets mentioned, not Liverpool or Msn City away which ere easily as bad as anything we have seen this season.