Also I like KEA, but he was poor today and oddly I'm not sure if he's afraid of heading the ball but he really bottled it on a couple of occasions.
In response to the person who wrongly thought Ireland was brought off for being shit, a quite from PL: ""Losing Stephen was a blow because I thought he was playing really well.".You was wrong, everyone else was right. So there.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on September 22, 2012, 06:38:38 PMQuote from: richard moore on September 22, 2012, 06:35:50 PMJust back. My first viewing of the new Villa and right now I couldn't care if it is my last. What a waste of a Saturday and about £50. Still, I suppose, as we have said, there are going to be days like these along the way to brighter ones ahead. Easier to say what was decent as it won't take very long. Vlaar was good, Ireland had an excellent first half after a sluggish start and Holman certainly gets around the pitch if often in headless chicken mode. The rest were awful and not worthy of wasting any more time than I have already today in commenting upon them...Yeah wasn't good was it? I still think it stemmed from Clark and Bannan constantly trying to hoof it to Benteke, it made us really disjointed.No Paul, thought of you in the other end today! You were probably better off there! Much too much hoof ball as you say after half time and we stopped pressing them. The midfield was far too lightweight and they were just carving us up at will second half with a huge hole behind our midfield and in front of the back four. Still, it will come I'm sure, just difficult to be philosophical when you go fairly infrequently as I do and then you have to watch that...
Quote from: richard moore on September 22, 2012, 06:35:50 PMJust back. My first viewing of the new Villa and right now I couldn't care if it is my last. What a waste of a Saturday and about £50. Still, I suppose, as we have said, there are going to be days like these along the way to brighter ones ahead. Easier to say what was decent as it won't take very long. Vlaar was good, Ireland had an excellent first half after a sluggish start and Holman certainly gets around the pitch if often in headless chicken mode. The rest were awful and not worthy of wasting any more time than I have already today in commenting upon them...Yeah wasn't good was it? I still think it stemmed from Clark and Bannan constantly trying to hoof it to Benteke, it made us really disjointed.
Just back. My first viewing of the new Villa and right now I couldn't care if it is my last. What a waste of a Saturday and about £50. Still, I suppose, as we have said, there are going to be days like these along the way to brighter ones ahead. Easier to say what was decent as it won't take very long. Vlaar was good, Ireland had an excellent first half after a sluggish start and Holman certainly gets around the pitch if often in headless chicken mode. The rest were awful and not worthy of wasting any more time than I have already today in commenting upon them...
Quote from: Can Bent Be Bettered!?!? on September 22, 2012, 06:50:25 PMIn response to the person who wrongly thought Ireland was brought off for being shit, a quite from PL: ""Losing Stephen was a blow because I thought he was playing really well.".You was wrong, everyone else was right. So there.there were people on the match thread wanting him off through the first half- bananas
Ok, watched the game on stream and here are my thoughts, like anyone cares 1. That was our first game when from the fisrt whistle we started to look like a MON team with Carew or Heskey upfront trying to feed off long balls. Sorry but it never worked today.2. Having a narrow midfield four with 2 young, inexperienced full backs to offer width isn't always going to work. Have the days of wingers really gone?3. We lack a No.10 or someone who plays in between the lines. What attack we did muster was too easy for Southampton too defend. Ireland could be that but went off for some mysterious reason.4. The back four of Lowton, Vlaar, Clark and Bennett need plenty of time to gel, including all cup games in my opinion. I did'nt see much of a unit for most of the game today. Just got back from the game and this is a very good summary......I would also add that it was really difficult to understand why we started and continued to play so deep...made it impossible for the midfield to play and sustain a high work rate for 90 minsWe are a work in progress and there will be more bad weeks to come as well as good ones5. A team in transistion that will take maybe 2 seasons to get the way PL wants them to play. I can see us being safe, winning a few great games, loosing a few stinkers....but it was the same under MON in his first season.
Quote from: Tuscans on September 22, 2012, 05:33:41 PMOk, watched the game on stream and here are my thoughts, like anyone cares 1. That was our first game when from the fisrt whistle we started to look like a MON team with Carew or Heskey upfront trying to feed off long balls. Sorry but it never worked today.2. Having a narrow midfield four with 2 young, inexperienced full backs to offer width isn't always going to work. Have the days of wingers really gone?3. We lack a No.10 or someone who plays in between the lines. What attack we did muster was too easy for Southampton too defend. Ireland could be that but went off for some mysterious reason.4. The back four of Lowton, Vlaar, Clark and Bennett need plenty of time to gel, including all cup games in my opinion. I did'nt see much of a unit for most of the game today. Just got back from the game and this is a very good summary......I would also add that it was really difficult to understand why we started and continued to play so deep...made it impossible for the midfield to play and sustain a high work rate for 90 minsWe are a work in progress and there will be more bad weeks to come as well as good ones5. A team in transistion that will take maybe 2 seasons to get the way PL wants them to play. I can see us being safe, winning a few great games, loosing a few stinkers....but it was the same under MON in his first season.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on September 22, 2012, 06:46:23 PMAlso I like KEA, but he was poor today and oddly I'm not sure if he's afraid of heading the ball but he really bottled it on a couple of occasions.The jury still out for me with KEA, he does bottle it and gets pushed off the ball too easy.
"If you're not bang at it, that's what can happen," "It's hard to pin-point, but losing Stephen (Ireland) was a blow because I thought he was playing really well." "I always think that one goal is never enough. First half was really good but the goals we lost were really poor."Asked what he thought on the partnership between Darren Bent and Benteke, the Scot replied: "I think for Christian, which was his first start, I thought he was a handful. Darren is a goalscorer, which everybody knows, but I think it will take time."They (the young players) have to get it pretty quickly (playing in the Premier League) although they gave us plenty of effort. I can't fault that, but we have to keep cracking on now."It's important to try and keep a level head and keep going. It's a long, long season and there will be plenty of ups and downs to come."