Gardner in about 10 minutes showed us the future for the side if we can hang on to him. He is composed in possession, tackles well and looks to be positive. When he swept it wide for Bannan and then got on the cross it showed how little our other midfielders do on the attacking side (I know he missed two but he's got the confidence to try things at least) and how much potential he has.
I do wish that people would call the game as they see it not based on past history and prejudices against players. Heskey played well and contributed to us having much more of the ball thereafter. N'Zogbia was repeatedly losing the ball in poor areas. Yes, Heskey has had a poor Villa career but he certainly was nothing to do with the loss today. In the 20 minutes of the second half when he was not on the pitch, we hardly strung two passes together.The mistake McLeish made today was not withdrawing a struggling Clark for Gardner earlier in the game.
Quote from: Can Bent Be Bettered!?!? on February 05, 2012, 03:45:09 PMQuote from: Vanilla on February 05, 2012, 03:37:39 PMQuote from: Stu on February 05, 2012, 03:34:48 PMQuote from: Can Bent Be Bettered!?!? on February 05, 2012, 03:31:51 PMI'm sure I've just seen Villa play some good football in that match and create some good chances, but you'd never know it from the reaction most people.Why can't you point out the good bits as much as you do the bad bits???Because the bad bits cost us the game. They outweigh the good and the result is all that matters.Exactly. The results at the end of the season don't read: Newcastle 2 Aston Villa 1 (but Villa had some good bits).So because there were a few more bad moments than good then you deem the good not worthy of mentioning? Almost as bizarre as Heskey coming on that is.But you said that folk weren't pointing out the good bits as much as the bad bits. I'd say that's because the bad bits cost us. Your Heskey point proves it, that was a crap sub and a lot of people think it may have cost us.
Quote from: Vanilla on February 05, 2012, 03:37:39 PMQuote from: Stu on February 05, 2012, 03:34:48 PMQuote from: Can Bent Be Bettered!?!? on February 05, 2012, 03:31:51 PMI'm sure I've just seen Villa play some good football in that match and create some good chances, but you'd never know it from the reaction most people.Why can't you point out the good bits as much as you do the bad bits???Because the bad bits cost us the game. They outweigh the good and the result is all that matters.Exactly. The results at the end of the season don't read: Newcastle 2 Aston Villa 1 (but Villa had some good bits).So because there were a few more bad moments than good then you deem the good not worthy of mentioning? Almost as bizarre as Heskey coming on that is.
Quote from: Stu on February 05, 2012, 03:34:48 PMQuote from: Can Bent Be Bettered!?!? on February 05, 2012, 03:31:51 PMI'm sure I've just seen Villa play some good football in that match and create some good chances, but you'd never know it from the reaction most people.Why can't you point out the good bits as much as you do the bad bits???Because the bad bits cost us the game. They outweigh the good and the result is all that matters.Exactly. The results at the end of the season don't read: Newcastle 2 Aston Villa 1 (but Villa had some good bits).
Quote from: Can Bent Be Bettered!?!? on February 05, 2012, 03:31:51 PMI'm sure I've just seen Villa play some good football in that match and create some good chances, but you'd never know it from the reaction most people.Why can't you point out the good bits as much as you do the bad bits???Because the bad bits cost us the game. They outweigh the good and the result is all that matters.
I'm sure I've just seen Villa play some good football in that match and create some good chances, but you'd never know it from the reaction most people.Why can't you point out the good bits as much as you do the bad bits???
Quote from: timeoutbigbar on February 05, 2012, 04:18:43 PMAs a youngster coming through the academy system here Gardner will get a lot of support. Today he was poor when he came on and wasted two good chances. As much as he deserves praise when he does well he isn't exempt from criticism when hes poor, and today I thought he was poor.Well yes he muffed his first chance, and didn't quite get enough on the header, but in both chances he made fantastic runs that none of our other midfielders except Ireland would make.He also passed the ball well and added tempo to our game. He was far from poor. Look to the joke of a defense for poor.
As a youngster coming through the academy system here Gardner will get a lot of support. Today he was poor when he came on and wasted two good chances. As much as he deserves praise when he does well he isn't exempt from criticism when hes poor, and today I thought he was poor.
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on February 05, 2012, 04:22:44 PMQuote from: timeoutbigbar on February 05, 2012, 04:18:43 PMAs a youngster coming through the academy system here Gardner will get a lot of support. Today he was poor when he came on and wasted two good chances. As much as he deserves praise when he does well he isn't exempt from criticism when hes poor, and today I thought he was poor.Well yes he muffed his first chance, and didn't quite get enough on the header, but in both chances he made fantastic runs that none of our other midfielders except Ireland would make.He also passed the ball well and added tempo to our game. He was far from poor. Look to the joke of a defense for poor.Agreed and he was very unlucky with the header.
Quote from: Olofs Beard on February 05, 2012, 04:16:55 PMI do wish that people would call the game as they see it not based on past history and prejudices against players. Heskey played well and contributed to us having much more of the ball thereafter. N'Zogbia was repeatedly losing the ball in poor areas. Yes, Heskey has had a poor Villa career but he certainly was nothing to do with the loss today. In the 20 minutes of the second half when he was not on the pitch, we hardly strung two passes together.The mistake McLeish made today was not withdrawing a struggling Clark for Gardner earlier in the game.I'm going to disagree with your point on Heskey. In my opinion, we (McLeish included) need to use our experiential knowledge and understand that the inclusion of Heskey in the side isn't going to do much except increase turnovers on inept passes and lose the only width we had in the game. It's not Heskey's decision to come on, and we can't fault him for that. The manager calls his name and tells him his job. Darren Bent was never going to score in the last 30 minutes without a winger on the field. All we do is preach about how he gets awful service, and when the time is necessary for a goal we are booting the ball up the middle in hopes that fucking EMILE HESKEY is going to retain it. Come on, we're better than that.. surely.
Can someone sum up McLeish's post-match interview when its on?
Gardner definitely wasn't poor, nor did he demonstrate he's definitely the future of the side.He added physical presence and good running, and showed plenty of promise. He impacted the game more in 10 minutes than Clark did in 80.If he'd stuck either of his two excellent chances away I'd be getting carried away. But he didn't, so I'd classify my mood on him as 'encouraged'.
Quote from: villadelph on February 05, 2012, 04:23:43 PMQuote from: Olofs Beard on February 05, 2012, 04:16:55 PMI do wish that people would call the game as they see it not based on past history and prejudices against players. Heskey played well and contributed to us having much more of the ball thereafter. N'Zogbia was repeatedly losing the ball in poor areas. Yes, Heskey has had a poor Villa career but he certainly was nothing to do with the loss today. In the 20 minutes of the second half when he was not on the pitch, we hardly strung two passes together.The mistake McLeish made today was not withdrawing a struggling Clark for Gardner earlier in the game.I'm going to disagree with your point on Heskey. In my opinion, we (McLeish included) need to use our experiential knowledge and understand that the inclusion of Heskey in the side isn't going to do much except increase turnovers on inept passes and lose the only width we had in the game. It's not Heskey's decision to come on, and we can't fault him for that. The manager calls his name and tells him his job. Darren Bent was never going to score in the last 30 minutes without a winger on the field. All we do is preach about how he gets awful service, and when the time is necessary for a goal we are booting the ball up the middle in hopes that fucking EMILE HESKEY is going to retain it. Come on, we're better than that.. surely.We weren't getting anywhere near their goal when N'Zogbia was on and he kept losing the ball. Bent was much more involved in the game (and we went much closer to scoring as a team) after Heskey came on.