There came a point last season when things looked a bit sticky (we had to face Newcastle at home I think) when the Villa supporters seemed to draw a collective line underneath all the negativity surrounding the club and simply rallied around to help win a crucial three points. I think we may well be entering that kind of situation again. McLeish will not be getting the bullet any time soon - we're all just going to have to roll our sleeves up and lift the club up the table.
Quote from: Billy Walker on February 12, 2012, 08:54:28 PMThere came a point last season when things looked a bit sticky (we had to face Newcastle at home I think) when the Villa supporters seemed to draw a collective line underneath all the negativity surrounding the club and simply rallied around to help win a crucial three points. I think we may well be entering that kind of situation again. McLeish will not be getting the bullet any time soon - we're all just going to have to roll our sleeves up and lift the club up the table.I remember going into that game absolutely bricking it. A loss (or even a draw) and we were staring right down the barrel.By collectively sticking together you must mean not turning on the players/ GH mid game, as the actual atmosphere was one of the most tension filled I have experienced. The biggest roar came at the final whistle. Up until that point, it's as if the whole ground expected that we'd throw it away. I sincerely hoped that would be our lowest point. Indeed, with the pressure off in the next few games we actually looked a decent side (Wigan ay home apart). But our brush with the lower reaches of the table didn't teach the powers that be owt seemingly. I'm not advocating relegation at all, but maybe it will take a box on the nose of that magnitude to shake RL and Faulkner up a little. To get back up we'd actually need to win games, and plan with that in mind. Which would be a departure from the course we have set pretty much since September 2010. From GH's '7th-12th' foot in mouth opening gambit through to McDoughnuts infinitely more negative approach, it's largely been about plodding on and trying to get away with it.
The thing is we had a better team last season with Kyle Walker , Young , Downing Reo Coker wqith Bent on the end of numerous chances do you really see the current side 'pulling together'
There just so much mediocrity in this league its shocking. A few years ago the likes of Norwich and Swansea would have really struggled - now they're probably a shoe-in for a mid-table finish.