I know things are looking bleak but some seem to thrive when we lose..
Quote from: Pete3206 on November 18, 2012, 11:57:21 AMSome Villa fans are insufferable cry babies when the chips are down. Did the season finish yesterday? Have Villa been relegated? Do we just throw the towel in now?Mayday! Mayday!Whilst i'm not sure cry babies is the word, the Randy Out brigade tend to re-surface after a few defeats.
Some Villa fans are insufferable cry babies when the chips are down. Did the season finish yesterday? Have Villa been relegated? Do we just throw the towel in now?Mayday! Mayday!
Quote from: Hoppo on November 18, 2012, 12:01:46 PMI know things are looking bleak but some seem to thrive when we lose.. That sort of point just isn't worth debating.
I'm sick of the same posters who keep saying the football is worse.. you know who you are! you never say anything positive. Lambert and the lads need support not sniping. Some of you seem to spend 24 hours on a keyboard 'supporting' . Yeah things don't look good from a far but most can see we play better football at least.
Quote from: Rissbert on November 18, 2012, 12:03:51 PMQuote from: Hoppo on November 18, 2012, 12:01:46 PMI know things are looking bleak but some seem to thrive when we lose.. That sort of point just isn't worth debating.Agree. Quite insulting actually.
Quote from: Rip Van doin' the Lambert walk on November 18, 2012, 12:33:33 PMQuote from: Rissbert on November 18, 2012, 12:03:51 PMQuote from: Hoppo on November 18, 2012, 12:01:46 PMI know things are looking bleak but some seem to thrive when we lose.. That sort of point just isn't worth debating.Agree. Quite insulting actually.You've gone soft, you pair.There has been the odd poster who only ever surfaces when times are bleak.
We're in a weird position at the moment. It's highly unusual for an established PL team to have to completely rebuild in the way that we have, even promoted teams have had time to develop understandings on the pitch and establish a way of playing. There have been encouraging signs in recent weeks that the players are getting used to each other and this league, but for a team in our position to go to Man City and get the kind of luck we did is only going to produce one outcome.I think we've shown enough to suggest that when competing on a more level paying field we can hold our own and it will be those games from now on that will determine our season.
Other than the bollocks offside decision yesterday, we've competed on a level playing field all season, and have won two games. In two of the defeats we were absolutely torn apart by Everton and Southampton. We've played a third of the season now, are in the bottom three and have scored a mere ten goals and have a minus 12 goal difference, so I think it's rather clear that we haven't been holding our own. There has been the odd decent performance, but no team ever gets relegated without playing well and winning a few games, so that's hardly any comfort.