I was really chuffed when we signed Warnock, but the events of last year still seem to have knocked the stuffing out of him. He has little confidence, but we also have little options in that position. Clark was poor at Wolves, so that leaves the untried but promising Baker.Eck is going to be loyal to Hutton as he was his signing, but Warnock...
We should have won that match. Gifted them two goals and had numerous appeals for handballs turned down and/or ignored. Easily the best team on the pitch, especially the second half. Plus, as annoyed as I was at Warnock's calamitous blunder, I do actually feel sorry for the guy. There was no need for the booing aimed at him. Oh yes, it was bitterly cold.
Quote from: Pete3206 on February 01, 2012, 10:51:43 PMThe usual speculative dinks into the box from Bannan again. I would have put Gardner on. He played a marvellous diagonal ball into the box for N'Zogbia, too.I thought Bannan did well when he came on.
The usual speculative dinks into the box from Bannan again. I would have put Gardner on.
Quote from: Legion on February 01, 2012, 11:04:46 PMWe should have won that match. Gifted them two goals and had numerous appeals for handballs turned down and/or ignored. Easily the best team on the pitch, especially the second half. Plus, as annoyed as I was at Warnock's calamitous blunder, I do actually feel sorry for the guy. There was no need for the booing aimed at him. Oh yes, it was bitterly cold.Have to agree. It was painfull to watch at times. No-one tries to play that bad. He's just shot mentally.
Joey Barton tweeted that 'villa were excellent in second half'
Quote from: villajk on February 01, 2012, 11:12:51 PMJoey Barton tweeted that 'villa were excellent in second half'Couldn't agree with him more.
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on February 01, 2012, 11:08:06 PMQuote from: Legion on February 01, 2012, 11:04:46 PMWe should have won that match. Gifted them two goals and had numerous appeals for handballs turned down and/or ignored. Easily the best team on the pitch, especially the second half. Plus, as annoyed as I was at Warnock's calamitous blunder, I do actually feel sorry for the guy. There was no need for the booing aimed at him. Oh yes, it was bitterly cold.Have to agree. It was painfull to watch at times. No-one tries to play that bad. He's just shot mentally.I think there's an argument to be had that he's as accomplished a left-back as Robbie Keane is a striker. The difference is that Robbie Keane has all the confidence in the world (and more) and Warnock has nothing. Robbie Keane is not the greatest player in our squad, but he's putting a lot of them to shame because he's willing to run around and wants to receive the ball. In the second half, finally, he got the rest of the players doing it. A little bit of confidence goes a long way.OK, maybe not...but it the lack of confidence is there for all to see.
All the goals