Quote from: Billy Walker on December 06, 2011, 02:28:24 PMThe way McLeish talks, his whole mindset is one of negativity. The words and phrases he uses are the words and phrases of a man used to managing relegation outfits - and they don't wash with what we have at the club at the moment. His whole mindest rubs off on the players and the club as a whole.... That's an interesting point BW. When we stuffed the Blues 5-1 and he made that comment about not being able to compete with us, and how Villa had a different agenda, I remember thinking how pissed off I'd have been if our boss had said something as defeatist as that about us. However true it may have been, it's hardly going to raise self esteem, rally the troops and inspire confidence. That kind of thing really does reveal a lot about AM's mindset, that sometimes he sounds as if he thinks he is beaten before he starts, and it equates to piss poor management in my view.
The way McLeish talks, his whole mindset is one of negativity. The words and phrases he uses are the words and phrases of a man used to managing relegation outfits - and they don't wash with what we have at the club at the moment. His whole mindest rubs off on the players and the club as a whole....
Chris bit touchy there, but its not 14 games really is it? He showed what he could do at birmingham over the course of several seasons.I'm not an expert (same as you) but I know hoof ball when I see it and I can spot an international striker that is getting zero service.As I say I'm not an expert, but its not just me, its an awful lot of other people who like good football and hate hoof ball. Including pundits who usually can't wait to tell us Villa fans how wrong we are.
Quote from: Legion on December 06, 2011, 06:34:47 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on December 06, 2011, 06:31:22 PMQuote from: Legion on December 06, 2011, 06:28:33 PMSo do something about it then, you clueless muppet McLeish.Given that he's tried just about every combination possible from our midfield options I don't think you can accuse of him of not trying to something about it.Style of play. Instead of 'hoofball' and 'hit and hope', how about a little bit of pass and move, running off the ball, through-balls to feet?I wish the players would do more of it, I don't believe they're told not to. It's a confidence thing, in my opinion.
Quote from: Chris Smith on December 06, 2011, 06:31:22 PMQuote from: Legion on December 06, 2011, 06:28:33 PMSo do something about it then, you clueless muppet McLeish.Given that he's tried just about every combination possible from our midfield options I don't think you can accuse of him of not trying to something about it.Style of play. Instead of 'hoofball' and 'hit and hope', how about a little bit of pass and move, running off the ball, through-balls to feet?
Quote from: Legion on December 06, 2011, 06:28:33 PMSo do something about it then, you clueless muppet McLeish.Given that he's tried just about every combination possible from our midfield options I don't think you can accuse of him of not trying to something about it.
So do something about it then, you clueless muppet McLeish.
Yes, I am touchy to being patronised by a bloke with a stupid username.He's managed us for 14 league games, some of them we've been crap, some of them we've been average and some of them we've been pretty good. When he's been in charge for 30 games or so we might have enough evidence to say he is this or he is that. At that moment it's just a reaction to the most recent performance.I don't think we play "hoof ball" as a deliberate tactic, we don't have the players to do it for a start but we do resort to it sometimes in games because of a combination of lack of confidence, lack of ability and the opposition pressing us as they know they'll most likely win it when the ball is played long as we don't have a target man. If you want to play that way you don't pick Bannan, Albrighton, N'Zogbia etc..
Yes, I am touchy to being patronised by a bloke with a stupid username.He's managed us for 14 league games, some of them we've been crap, some of them we've been average and some of them we've been pretty good. When he's been in charge for 30 games or so we might have enough evidence to say he is this or he is that. At that moment it's just a reaction to the most recent performance.I don't think we play "hoof ball" as a deliberate tactic, we don't have the players to do it for a start but we do resort to it sometimes in games because of a combination of lack of confidence, lack of ability and the opposition pressing us as they know they'll most likely win it when the ball is played long as we don't have a target man. If you want to play that way you don't pick Bannan, Albrighton, N'Zogbia etc.
Quote from: Chris Smith on December 06, 2011, 07:40:04 PMYes, I am touchy to being patronised by a bloke with a stupid username.He's managed us for 14 league games, some of them we've been crap, some of them we've been average and some of them we've been pretty good. When he's been in charge for 30 games or so we might have enough evidence to say he is this or he is that. At that moment it's just a reaction to the most recent performance.I don't think we play "hoof ball" as a deliberate tactic, we don't have the players to do it for a start but we do resort to it sometimes in games because of a combination of lack of confidence, lack of ability and the opposition pressing us as they know they'll most likely win it when the ball is played long as we don't have a target man. If you want to play that way you don't pick Bannan, Albrighton, N'Zogbia etc.Chris I currently get more enjoyment watching my dog go for a shit. Ignoring all your hot air about our current manager the brand of football since his arrival is terrible,boring and some of the worst I have witnessed. Also you telling me Collins and Dunne don't hoof it?
I really cannot see the issue with a username, Chris.
Absolutely some of the press will be enjoying this.For me it was never about him being a Bham manager. I actually felt sorry for him when I saw him crying in the post match interview when they went down. Is sympathy an emotion I want other clubs fans to feel about the Villa? No.I want them to really hate us for being successful, but at the same time admire our style of play. Not holding my breath.