The period between the goals was the best football I've seen us play this season. Unfortunately our confidence is easier to shatter than a Ming vase. The best football we played was instigated by the Ireland-Gabby-Clark axis in midfield, and moving Clark to left back didn't help things (even though he was replaced in those areas by a link player in Keane). Bent scored, but today was all about Ireland from a Villa perspective.
A first half whicih was trully shite, absolutely not good enough. Everton are shit as well, and we made them look far better than they are for 45 minutes.Twenty minutes of good stuff, but our piss poor defence let us down again for their goal, and then it was back to utter mediocrity.Turning up for 20 mns of the 90 is nothing like enough. I'm now starting to get very worried.Ireland was very good. Gabby worked hard.Warnock was terrible again.
Quote from: Rigadon on January 14, 2012, 04:56:36 PMOh, and somebody please tell James Collins to stay at the back when we have a corner. He is utterly useless at anything other than clutching his bone head in despair as he trundles back to his own half after yet another header sails 8 meters over the bar. Ireland was once again our best player.The Collins bit made me laugh out loud.
Oh, and somebody please tell James Collins to stay at the back when we have a corner. He is utterly useless at anything other than clutching his bone head in despair as he trundles back to his own half after yet another header sails 8 meters over the bar. Ireland was once again our best player.
Quote from: Monty on January 14, 2012, 04:54:27 PMThe period between the goals was the best football I've seen us play this season. Unfortunately our confidence is easier to shatter than a Ming vase. The best football we played was instigated by the Ireland-Gabby-Clark axis in midfield, and moving Clark to left back didn't help things (even though he was replaced in those areas by a link player in Keane). Bent scored, but today was all about Ireland from a Villa perspective.I think that you've hit on the key issue Monty. Confidence is our biggest problem. If you ignore the players who are genuinely shite (Hutton, Warnock and Collins being the standouts) a lot of our better players suffer from a lack of it. As soon as he got the assist for the goal Ireland started to fly. Albrighton is another one who suffers a confidence issue and I think after today he might start to flag again. The last time he dropped out of form followed an error like the one today.
Quote from: TheZogman on January 14, 2012, 05:00:10 PMQuote from: Monty on January 14, 2012, 04:54:27 PMThe period between the goals was the best football I've seen us play this season. Unfortunately our confidence is easier to shatter than a Ming vase. The best football we played was instigated by the Ireland-Gabby-Clark axis in midfield, and moving Clark to left back didn't help things (even though he was replaced in those areas by a link player in Keane). Bent scored, but today was all about Ireland from a Villa perspective.I think that you've hit on the key issue Monty. Confidence is our biggest problem. If you ignore the players who are genuinely shite (Hutton, Warnock and Collins being the standouts) a lot of our better players suffer from a lack of it. As soon as he got the assist for the goal Ireland started to fly. Albrighton is another one who suffers a confidence issue and I think after today he might start to flag again. The last time he dropped out of form followed an error like the one today. If only we could buy confidence in the January transfer window. There's a good footballing side in there just too scared to come out and play.
As good as Ireland has been and was today, he would never get into one of the top teams because he's just too slow. Technically very good, and a very good brain. Either that or you'd have to find very quick players to play with him. We might have the slowest midfield in world football between Clark, Ireland and Petrov, and Albrighton's not exactly lightning either.