Well wonderful. Got there 20 minutes late after forgetting it was Bank Hols and the M6 would be a nightmare. Must admit I nearly turned around at Stafford. However we arrived to watch a fairly turgid 1st half enlivened by the Weimann goal. Second half was just an exercise in how to raise your blood pressure and I thought I did alright to last until the 76th minute before losing it entirely. A combination of Stoke, Tiny Penis, Mike Dean and our complete and utter inability to pass the ball to one another and the utter cluelessness of McLeish not knowing how to chnage the game and get more impetus into our attack meant I spent the last 15 minutes swearing loudly at everything.Given - Shotstopper, yes. All round Goalkeeper, no. - 6Hutton - and I thought Cuellars distribution was bad, why is Lichaj moved to make way for this clown - 4Collins - gave everything but for a bloke his size still getting outmuscled and not winning headers - 6.5Baker - showed his inexperience several times in the 2nd half but manning up - 6.5Lichaj - played well if a bit impetuous - 6.5Bannan - ran around to good effect but out of position, was doing OK until he got subbed - 6.5Herd - gave everything for the cause, but has the subtlety of a charging rhino - 6.5Ireland - i felt he ran the game first half, never overly hurried and a lovely weighted ball for Weimanns opener, got stuck in second half - 7Warnock - seemed to me to be filling a space rather than contributing anything majorly worthwhile - 6Weimann - MOM - ran his balls off and an exquisite goal - 7Agbonlahor - oh dear, out of sorts, out of form, not awake, reactive not proactive, not a captains performance - 4Gardner - out of position until moved central when he looked more comfortable - 5NZogbia - Not enough timeHeskey - not enough timeMcLeish - 1 - clueless. I realise he's got some injury issues currently but to continue playing players out of position and expecting anything other than what we got today is utter clueless negativity. It was crying out to change it to 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 in the second half and go for the jugular and 3 points but natural caution and handing the impetus to the opposition took over again and we end up with a point. I've given him a chance but he's got to go at the end of the season.I can't quite imagine what another season of what I've witnessed in this one is going to do to my sanity but I suppose thats what its all about.
Shout! Shout! Let it all out These are the things I can do withoutMcSheesh, I'm talking to youFuck off!
Phil Dowd made the worst decision in the history of the game in the cup final a couple of years ago
Phil Dowd made the worst decision in the history of the game in the cup final a couple of years ago, but Mike Dean is the worst referee who ever drew breath.Amazingly, both of them give the impression that they think they're fucking ace.
When Rory DeLap is old and grey with his grandkids on his knees and they ask. "what did you do when you were younger Grandad"? He will tell them.."I threw a football for a living, I was very good at it as I could throw it far from anywhere beyond the half way line. My boss loved me, he loved me so much he had a towel sewn into my shirt. He paid me thousands and thousands of old English pounds to throw the ball week in week out. We had a plan you see. The plan was to run the ball into the other team's half and to get a throw in, I wasn't involved in this but the throw in was where I came in.. I was the main focus of the team and very important to the team. I would throw it high and fast to allow the other players to pull and push and barge an knock the opposition without the useless officials noticing anything because the ball was so high in the air you see, aye, we were a canny lot in those days""Grandad, why do you keep saying your shoulders are fucked".
Kendrick in the Mail:"Stokes style is not pretty but neither is Villas much of the time and at least Pulis men have a clear and effective plan.For Villa it was a top-flight worst 21st concession from a setpiece this season and the former defender in the dugout must take ultimate responsibility for such a damning statistic, as well as a record of just one home win in five months, pre-dating the current injury crisis."I don't know if that's the first time I've seen the manager criticised, even as mildly as that, by a journalist (other than the Guardian pod just sighing with sadness when Villa are brought up). Could it be that even the goodwill towards McLeish the man from the press is turning in acknowledgement of poor results and football?