Quote from: Montbert on December 02, 2012, 01:26:32 AMQuote from: ozzjim on December 02, 2012, 01:23:00 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on December 02, 2012, 12:54:15 AMQuote from: ozzjim on December 02, 2012, 12:50:16 AMSeriously, your idea of passing a football must be very different to mine. Come on, explain the term pass to me please?A pass from one player that actually reaches a team mate. Bannan likes to pass it to an opposition player. Very occasionally he reaches his a team mate though. How Bannan is still a first team player is beyond me. It's probably because Lerner has pulled the plug on real investment. Apart from the 23 million spent in the summer being ignored.How is it nonsense that by very definition 90% of the time the ball leaves their foot it reaches a team mate? Nonsense is here somewhere for certain. Ozz, come on, you need to learn the narrative. Every time Bannan gives the ball away, it is directly Lerner's fault.Monbert, I remember having a discussion with you in pre season when I claimed the team wasn't good enough and we were heading for a relegation battle. You argued that everything was sweetness and light at Villa Park. Hate to say I told you so.....
Quote from: ozzjim on December 02, 2012, 01:23:00 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on December 02, 2012, 12:54:15 AMQuote from: ozzjim on December 02, 2012, 12:50:16 AMSeriously, your idea of passing a football must be very different to mine. Come on, explain the term pass to me please?A pass from one player that actually reaches a team mate. Bannan likes to pass it to an opposition player. Very occasionally he reaches his a team mate though. How Bannan is still a first team player is beyond me. It's probably because Lerner has pulled the plug on real investment. Apart from the 23 million spent in the summer being ignored.How is it nonsense that by very definition 90% of the time the ball leaves their foot it reaches a team mate? Nonsense is here somewhere for certain. Ozz, come on, you need to learn the narrative. Every time Bannan gives the ball away, it is directly Lerner's fault.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on December 02, 2012, 12:54:15 AMQuote from: ozzjim on December 02, 2012, 12:50:16 AMSeriously, your idea of passing a football must be very different to mine. Come on, explain the term pass to me please?A pass from one player that actually reaches a team mate. Bannan likes to pass it to an opposition player. Very occasionally he reaches his a team mate though. How Bannan is still a first team player is beyond me. It's probably because Lerner has pulled the plug on real investment. Apart from the 23 million spent in the summer being ignored.How is it nonsense that by very definition 90% of the time the ball leaves their foot it reaches a team mate? Nonsense is here somewhere for certain.
Quote from: ozzjim on December 02, 2012, 12:50:16 AMSeriously, your idea of passing a football must be very different to mine. Come on, explain the term pass to me please?A pass from one player that actually reaches a team mate. Bannan likes to pass it to an opposition player. Very occasionally he reaches his a team mate though. How Bannan is still a first team player is beyond me. It's probably because Lerner has pulled the plug on real investment.
Seriously, your idea of passing a football must be very different to mine. Come on, explain the term pass to me please?
Quote from: Matt Collins on December 02, 2012, 01:27:27 AMThe stats don't prove who is a good player and who isn't. But they do prove fairly conclusively whether someone continuously gives the ball away. Neither Westwood or Bannan do. But base your opinion on a player on stats alone doesn't give you the full story. I'm sure you know that deep down.
The stats don't prove who is a good player and who isn't. But they do prove fairly conclusively whether someone continuously gives the ball away. Neither Westwood or Bannan do.
BB played okay yesterday. I'm still not entirely convinced on his consistency though I do feel in terms of midfield cohesion, he and Westwood play together better than any other combination of mids we have tried thus far. His passing was decent enough yesterday. He didn't give much away. If I compare him to Westwood though, I think Westy's decision making is far better, as is his level headedness. If he makes an error he won't dwell or try too hard to atone with passes that aren't on. Likewise he'll pick and choose when to ping a Hollywood better. But in that regard, Barry is getting better this season. Given his footballing ability though, we need to see him creating more chances and being more incisive in the final third. I don't think we need him dropping deep in his own half and hitting fancy diagonals. Westwood is excellent at being available along the centre circle and shifting and moving the ball. Bannan needs to instigate some play, further up field IMO. Until he starts stamping more authority on games, he'll struggle to consistently make it at this level.
SH decided some time back that Lerner's strategy this season was all wrong. A squad full of kids, wrong. Signing unheard of players, wrong. Selling players who want to leave, wrong. Not signing big name mercenaries, wrong. Building a squad based on youthful hungry players happy to play for the club, wrong. There's probably more reasons as well. This is my supposition and maybe not Lerner's strategy at all. But whatever it is I'm happier that we are actually trying something different and I'd say the majority of fans back what is trying to be achieved by the club even though we may be in for a bumpy ride. We will have a stronger base in seasons to come going this route ( The Ajax model maybe) and it's far more fun than watching some journey men players (experience) going through the motions keeping us middle of the league.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on December 02, 2012, 01:42:15 AMQuote from: Montbert on December 02, 2012, 01:26:32 AMQuote from: ozzjim on December 02, 2012, 01:23:00 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on December 02, 2012, 12:54:15 AMQuote from: ozzjim on December 02, 2012, 12:50:16 AMSeriously, your idea of passing a football must be very different to mine. Come on, explain the term pass to me please?A pass from one player that actually reaches a team mate. Bannan likes to pass it to an opposition player. Very occasionally he reaches his a team mate though. How Bannan is still a first team player is beyond me. It's probably because Lerner has pulled the plug on real investment. Apart from the 23 million spent in the summer being ignored.How is it nonsense that by very definition 90% of the time the ball leaves their foot it reaches a team mate? Nonsense is here somewhere for certain. Ozz, come on, you need to learn the narrative. Every time Bannan gives the ball away, it is directly Lerner's fault.Monbert, I remember having a discussion with you in pre season when I claimed the team wasn't good enough and we were heading for a relegation battle. You argued that everything was sweetness and light at Villa Park. Hate to say I told you so.....It's December, bit early to be waving the "told you so" banner.If we're picking out old posts, I remember you having a pop at me on several occasions because "I never had a good word to say about the club".Crikey, how times have changed.
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Quote from: Bren'd on December 02, 2012, 07:46:41 PMSH decided some time back that Lerner's strategy this season was all wrong. A squad full of kids, wrong. Signing unheard of players, wrong. Selling players who want to leave, wrong. Not signing big name mercenaries, wrong. Building a squad based on youthful hungry players happy to play for the club, wrong. There's probably more reasons as well. This is my supposition and maybe not Lerner's strategy at all. But whatever it is I'm happier that we are actually trying something different and I'd say the majority of fans back what is trying to be achieved by the club even though we may be in for a bumpy ride. We will have a stronger base in seasons to come going this route ( The Ajax model maybe) and it's far more fun than watching some journey men players (experience) going through the motions keeping us middle of the league.I'm not really sure that the link between 'experienced' and 'mercenaries' is a fair one. Would the likes of Townsend and Merson be classed as bad signings because they were in their 30s when we signed them? I don't think anyone is advocating filling the team with experienced players, just adding couple in key positions.