Quote from: richard moore on December 31, 2011, 05:24:53 PMQuote from: villajk on December 31, 2011, 05:20:41 PMBrilliant. Absolutely bloody brilliant. Walked up fulham road with a silly smile on my face. Still can't get rid of it. I'll certainly be celebrating that tonight.Enjoy Pauline, I only wish I was there. Mind you, I'd be mouthing off at Chelsea fans right, left and centre and would probably get my head kicked in...Thanks Richard. You'd have been ok. The Chelsea fans were subdued, obviously from shock.
Quote from: villajk on December 31, 2011, 05:20:41 PMBrilliant. Absolutely bloody brilliant. Walked up fulham road with a silly smile on my face. Still can't get rid of it. I'll certainly be celebrating that tonight.Enjoy Pauline, I only wish I was there. Mind you, I'd be mouthing off at Chelsea fans right, left and centre and would probably get my head kicked in...
Brilliant. Absolutely bloody brilliant. Walked up fulham road with a silly smile on my face. Still can't get rid of it. I'll certainly be celebrating that tonight.
Quote from: villa for life on December 31, 2011, 05:38:42 PMI'm glad people on here are finally giving McLeish some credit, even if it is seen as a response to criticism. He's won silverware most places before and I'm sure he will here. Shame on the people who said Ireland was a "waste of space", shame on the people who said Petrov could no longer be "carried", shame on those who contemplated selling Bent, shame on those for not backing McLeish. Believe in Aston Villa. Always. I've generally supported Ireland since he joined, but the stick people have given him, and even the stick that was given to him this week has been mostly self inflicted. That said, he deserves all the credit in the world after today. What's more, McLeish could have just stuck him on the bench today as a lesson which could have been counter-productive. Fair play to him also for playing Ireland today.
I'm glad people on here are finally giving McLeish some credit, even if it is seen as a response to criticism. He's won silverware most places before and I'm sure he will here. Shame on the people who said Ireland was a "waste of space", shame on the people who said Petrov could no longer be "carried", shame on those who contemplated selling Bent, shame on those for not backing McLeish. Believe in Aston Villa. Always.
massive, massive game now against Swansea. They're not very good on the road, and Villa Park should be buzzing after today. We must take advantage of the new momentum and good feeling. People left Villa Park generally happy and encouraged after Arsenal despite the result. Time to send Villa fans home with an even bigger smile now to start 2012 off right with a good win.
Quote from: toronto villa on December 31, 2011, 05:33:19 PMmassive, massive game now against Swansea. They're not very good on the road, and Villa Park should be buzzing after today. We must take advantage of the new momentum and good feeling. People left Villa Park generally happy and encouraged after Arsenal despite the result. Time to send Villa fans home with an even bigger smile now to start 2012 off right with a good win.I agree. I think it may be a mistake to revert to 442 as well. Ireland has made that very difficult anyway. I'd play the same xi if we can, perhaps with Hutton for Collins?If Petrov is injured, I think I'd probably play Gardner rather than Ireland deeper? Anyway, not one for decision now.
Mad, bad Stevie Superman Ireland can puff away on that water/crack(craic?) pipe, half-naked in snakeskin pyjamas as much as he likes if he comes up with a performance like that every week. Delighted for him, he's taken some pelters here over the past year and a bit, deservedly so at times, but he's probably the most gifted player we have so it was important we tried everything in coaxing the best out of him. Chuffed to see it finally working today.
Quote from: Matt Collins on December 31, 2011, 05:47:36 PMQuote from: toronto villa on December 31, 2011, 05:33:19 PMmassive, massive game now against Swansea. They're not very good on the road, and Villa Park should be buzzing after today. We must take advantage of the new momentum and good feeling. People left Villa Park generally happy and encouraged after Arsenal despite the result. Time to send Villa fans home with an even bigger smile now to start 2012 off right with a good win.I agree. I think it may be a mistake to revert to 442 as well. Ireland has made that very difficult anyway. I'd play the same xi if we can, perhaps with Hutton for Collins?If Petrov is injured, I think I'd probably play Gardner rather than Ireland deeper? Anyway, not one for decision now. thing is Matt, if the team have confidence playing this way, we can play in a number of different systems. Horses for courses and all that, and it will mean different players being able to adapt to different situations. The key is, keep the ball on the deck, knock it about and play the ball to the players that can do the damage. We did that today.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on December 31, 2011, 05:50:06 PMDeep Deep Joy With Chelsea having such a crap season I just wish Obramovich would get fed up with football and go off to buy an F1 team or something. That day will come and then Chelsea will be back where they belong!joy
Deep Deep Joy With Chelsea having such a crap season I just wish Obramovich would get fed up with football and go off to buy an F1 team or something. That day will come and then Chelsea will be back where they belong!