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Offline AVH87

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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2175 on: December 04, 2015, 10:55:24 AM »
There are few things I'd rather get relegated than endure, but Tony Pulis is one of them.

I'd agree with that.

I'd rather go down than put up with three or four years of Pulisball.

I think we sometimes forget that, somehow, football is actually supposed to be enjoyable.

Surely we'd all enjoy our Saturday evenings more if we were winning games 1-0 playing crap football under Pulis or Allardyce rather than losing 3-2 trying to play the right way? I'd have taken Allardyce in a heartbeat, a couple of years to stabilise us would have been ideal.

It's telling though that despite the fact that the Albion are obsessed with us, have beat us this season and are 13 points clear, the majority of them are whinging about the football they're watching.

They're always winging. 'The greed league', 'The Championship was more fun', 'Vile always get lucky', 'It wor fair'.

Thinking about it, I'd definitely have taken Allardyce but probably drawn the line at Pulis.

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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2176 on: December 04, 2015, 12:45:22 PM »
The penultimate caller last night was indeed Mr 'Greed League' himself, he sounds like a 1920's music hall singer.

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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2177 on: December 04, 2015, 01:10:40 PM »
There are few things I'd rather get relegated than endure, but Tony Pulis is one of them.

I'd agree with that.

I'd rather go down than put up with three or four years of Pulisball.

I think we sometimes forget that, somehow, football is actually supposed to be enjoyable.

It may have been a bitter pill, but I would have swallowed it for a couple of seasons because I think the club would have been in a better position after that period.  Let's not forget, the football under Houllier, McLeish, Lambert and Sherwood was absolutely atrocious for the majority of the time they were in charge. 
« Last Edit: December 04, 2015, 01:12:12 PM by tomd2103 »

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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2178 on: December 04, 2015, 01:24:28 PM »
There are few things I'd rather get relegated than endure, but Tony Pulis is one of them.

I'd agree with that.

I'd rather go down than put up with three or four years of Pulisball.

I think we sometimes forget that, somehow, football is actually supposed to be enjoyable.

It may have been a bitter pill, but I would have swallowed it for a couple of seasons because I think the club would have been in a better position after that period.  Let's not forget, the football under Houllier, McLeish, Lambert and Sherwood was absolutely atrocious for the majority of the time they were in charge.

Yes. It most certainly was. How many games did we win convincingly under any of them. 6-1 v Di Canio's Sunderland?

Garde is a good appointment if we stay up. Not sure if we get relegated.

Offline conman

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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2179 on: December 04, 2015, 02:56:52 PM »
Si on the phone-in wants Reo-Coker back as our answer in midfield. What planet is she from?

Yeah heard that, who is this person? Ayew's a headless chicken as well according to him/her (hard to tell) Complete bloody moron

And what about Damien at the end suggesting we go with Kozak and Gestede as strikers with Hutton and Sinclair as wingers ... you'd laugh if you didn't think they were serious

I thought Damien might actually BE Tony Pulis.

(Si is a teenage blind girl)

how old is Si

Offline tomd2103

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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2180 on: December 04, 2015, 03:16:59 PM »
There are few things I'd rather get relegated than endure, but Tony Pulis is one of them.

I'd agree with that.

I'd rather go down than put up with three or four years of Pulisball.

I think we sometimes forget that, somehow, football is actually supposed to be enjoyable.

It may have been a bitter pill, but I would have swallowed it for a couple of seasons because I think the club would have been in a better position after that period.  Let's not forget, the football under Houllier, McLeish, Lambert and Sherwood was absolutely atrocious for the majority of the time they were in charge.

Yes. It most certainly was. How many games did we win convincingly under any of them. 6-1 v Di Canio's Sunderland?

Garde is a good appointment if we stay up. Not sure if we get relegated.

I think he could be a sound manager in both scenarios.  Good Championship sides tend to be well drilled with a bit of quality in the final third.  I don't see any reason why he couldn't turn us into that.

Offline oldhill_avfc

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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2181 on: December 04, 2015, 03:53:12 PM »
There are few things I'd rather get relegated than endure, but Tony Pulis is one of them.

I'd agree with that.

I'd rather go down than put up with three or four years of Pulisball.

I think we sometimes forget that, somehow, football is actually supposed to be enjoyable.

It may have been a bitter pill, but I would have swallowed it for a couple of seasons because I think the club would have been in a better position after that period.  Let's not forget, the football under Houllier, McLeish, Lambert and Sherwood was absolutely atrocious for the majority of the time they were in charge.

Yes. It most certainly was. How many games did we win convincingly under any of them. 6-1 v Di Canio's Sunderland?

Garde is a good appointment if we stay up. Not sure if we get relegated.

I think he could be a sound manager in both scenarios.  Good Championship sides tend to be well drilled with a bit of quality in the final third.  I don't see any reason why he couldn't turn us into that.

Not saying he can't sort it out but we certainly ain't well drilled at the moment and don't have any quality in the final third.

Offline oldhill_avfc

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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2182 on: December 04, 2015, 04:00:32 PM »
Genuine question.

Is the football played by Pulis, Allardyce, Moyes etc really so bad?  Aren't we getting all a bit West Ham?

(To put that into some Villa context - SGT was denounced by many as long ball - but he played/signed some of the best players we've ever seen at VP.  We moaned about MON - no plan B, dire at home.  We moaned about Gregory - with Merson et al - hardly non creative types.) 


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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2183 on: December 04, 2015, 04:19:27 PM »
Genuine question.

Is the football played by Pulis, Allardyce, Moyes etc really so bad?  Aren't we getting all a bit West Ham?

(To put that into some Villa context - SGT was denounced by many as long ball - but he played/signed some of the best players we've ever seen at VP.  We moaned about MON - no plan B, dire at home.  We moaned about Gregory - with Merson et al - hardly non creative types.) 



Yes, and no.

Offline oldhill_avfc

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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2184 on: December 04, 2015, 04:31:38 PM »
Genuine question.

Is the football played by Pulis, Allardyce, Moyes etc really so bad?  Aren't we getting all a bit West Ham?

(To put that into some Villa context - SGT was denounced by many as long ball - but he played/signed some of the best players we've ever seen at VP.  We moaned about MON - no plan B, dire at home.  We moaned about Gregory - with Merson et al - hardly non creative types.) 



Yes, and no.

Thanks for adding some insight into the debate.

Offline DesBremner

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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2185 on: December 05, 2015, 10:25:34 PM »
At the end of today's game 'Franksey' wanting Villa fans to tell him why we haven't played Okore yet and what has been going on!!! I didn't know whether to laugh or cry .... I decided instead to change to 5live

Offline kippaxvilla2

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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2186 on: December 05, 2015, 11:07:48 PM »
I nearly threw the radio through the kitchen window when he said that.  Is he really that clueless?

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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2187 on: December 05, 2015, 11:20:26 PM »
He'll be on about Amavi being in the Bomb squad next..

Offline DesBremner

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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2188 on: December 06, 2015, 09:55:41 PM »
I nearly threw the radio through the kitchen window when he said that.  Is he really that clueless?

Yes

Offline Pat McMahon

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Re: Radio WM
« Reply #2189 on: December 07, 2015, 12:41:34 AM »
I would happily have taken Pulis or Allardyce if it meant survival. Organise, consolidate then replace.

 


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