Quote from: PeterWithesShin on February 11, 2013, 10:46:36 PMBowery against West Ham. Fenton in midfield against ManUre. There's two quick ones. Fenton was the same game I mentioned - so that doesn't count.Bowery - please explain some more as he wasn't on the pitch when we scored our goals and won the game.
Bowery against West Ham. Fenton in midfield against ManUre. There's two quick ones.
Quote from: chrisf on February 11, 2013, 10:24:23 PMQuote from: pestria on February 11, 2013, 10:15:03 PMQuote from: chrisf on February 11, 2013, 10:11:51 PMQuote from: pestria on February 11, 2013, 10:07:26 PMI've been watching Villa since I was 4 (45 years) and can only remember one game in isolation where tactics were a clear deciding factor in a match and that was BFR using Dalian out wide in the League Cup Final.Ahh. OK. This thread makes more sense with this bit of information.Enlighten me then - I'm genuinely interested.Just that, you know, tactics quite often affect the outcome of a match? Like ... er ... yesterday?You can never prove it but most people think it's probably the case.Tactics yesterday? We took off an ineffective player and replaced him with someone we *hoped* would be better. I don't call that tactics - that's common sense. if I was playing someone £3m a year then that's the least I would expect.Are you going to actually come up with any examples of tactical nous or just tell me about subs?
Quote from: pestria on February 11, 2013, 10:15:03 PMQuote from: chrisf on February 11, 2013, 10:11:51 PMQuote from: pestria on February 11, 2013, 10:07:26 PMI've been watching Villa since I was 4 (45 years) and can only remember one game in isolation where tactics were a clear deciding factor in a match and that was BFR using Dalian out wide in the League Cup Final.Ahh. OK. This thread makes more sense with this bit of information.Enlighten me then - I'm genuinely interested.Just that, you know, tactics quite often affect the outcome of a match? Like ... er ... yesterday?You can never prove it but most people think it's probably the case.
Quote from: chrisf on February 11, 2013, 10:11:51 PMQuote from: pestria on February 11, 2013, 10:07:26 PMI've been watching Villa since I was 4 (45 years) and can only remember one game in isolation where tactics were a clear deciding factor in a match and that was BFR using Dalian out wide in the League Cup Final.Ahh. OK. This thread makes more sense with this bit of information.Enlighten me then - I'm genuinely interested.
Quote from: pestria on February 11, 2013, 10:07:26 PMI've been watching Villa since I was 4 (45 years) and can only remember one game in isolation where tactics were a clear deciding factor in a match and that was BFR using Dalian out wide in the League Cup Final.Ahh. OK. This thread makes more sense with this bit of information.
I've been watching Villa since I was 4 (45 years) and can only remember one game in isolation where tactics were a clear deciding factor in a match and that was BFR using Dalian out wide in the League Cup Final.
Quote from: pestria on February 11, 2013, 10:29:21 PMQuote from: chrisf on February 11, 2013, 10:24:23 PMQuote from: pestria on February 11, 2013, 10:15:03 PMQuote from: chrisf on February 11, 2013, 10:11:51 PMQuote from: pestria on February 11, 2013, 10:07:26 PMI've been watching Villa since I was 4 (45 years) and can only remember one game in isolation where tactics were a clear deciding factor in a match and that was BFR using Dalian out wide in the League Cup Final.Ahh. OK. This thread makes more sense with this bit of information.Enlighten me then - I'm genuinely interested.Just that, you know, tactics quite often affect the outcome of a match? Like ... er ... yesterday?You can never prove it but most people think it's probably the case.Tactics yesterday? We took off an ineffective player and replaced him with someone we *hoped* would be better. I don't call that tactics - that's common sense. if I was playing someone £3m a year then that's the least I would expect.Are you going to actually come up with any examples of tactical nous or just tell me about subs?You've got me wrong. I'm not saying Lambert's a tactical genius. Far from it. The second half at VP vs Bradford was the most pathetic tactical display I've ever seen at this level. I'm just saying that tactics are very often the deciding factor in a closely matched game.If you've not seen tactics affect a game for nigh on twenty years then you're watching it funny.
Quote from: pestria on February 11, 2013, 10:48:38 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on February 11, 2013, 10:46:36 PMBowery against West Ham. Fenton in midfield against ManUre. There's two quick ones. Fenton was the same game I mentioned - so that doesn't count.Bowery - please explain some more as he wasn't on the pitch when we scored our goals and won the game.Yes it does count as you claimed Dalian on the wing was the only tactic in 45 years of following Villa that you could remember. And two people have just explained Bowery to you, as have others previously on this thread.
It's been explained a few times already by different posters. Me saying pretty much the same thing again isn't going to change your view if you don't understand or agree with them.
Or you could just read the last few pages again.
I maintain it is vanishingly rare that a manager totally out thinks his opposite number and a lesser team wins by dint of formation, asking players to adopt unfamiliar roles and change their general way of play. The team that wins the league generally has the best 11 players (or squad these days).
Quote from: pestria on February 11, 2013, 11:03:04 PMI maintain it is vanishingly rare that a manager totally out thinks his opposite number and a lesser team wins by dint of formation, asking players to adopt unfamiliar roles and change their general way of play. The team that wins the league generally has the best 11 players (or squad these days).No. It's not vanishingly rare. It's pretty common really.Ask yourself this: How did lowly Southampton beat Man city on Saturday?Clearly Man City had the better players.How can that happen?Some of Southampton's side were probably from the Championship or below. Definitely not EPL standard.Tactics? Act of God?