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Author Topic: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread  (Read 118071 times)

Offline not3bad

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #285 on: January 25, 2013, 10:56:15 PM »
They don't make me angry anymore.

The most damning put down of all.

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #286 on: January 25, 2013, 10:56:34 PM »
Stop panicking you bunch of pussies.  We'll be fine once Vlaar is fit again....oh hang on...

On WM this evening Doogan was talking up the return of Richard Dunne. Seriously.

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #287 on: January 25, 2013, 10:57:05 PM »
We keep saying "if we beat suchandsuch we'll give ourselves a lift"

We said it about Wigan, and got trounced 3-0 at home.

We said it about Bradford, "we cant lose over two legs to a fourth division side", and we did.

We said, "decent result against Milwall will help the confidence", and got beaten.

The sequence goes even further back. 8-0 at Chelsea. 4-0 at home to Spurs.

When does the good stuff start?

As far as I can tell, we have an utterly pathetic squad, a leadership pinning all its hopes on youngsters who are quite clearly nothing like good enough, and the whole thing is spinning out of control.

Meanwhile, our relegation rivals are strenghtening and starting to show spirit, and we're sitting on our hands doing absolutely fucking nothing.

It's criminal, and in my mind, Lerner has now proven he's not fit to run a fucking Christmas Club let alone a football club.

"If we beat......". Remember saying that an awful lot 26 years ago. Struggling to see any way that a similar outcome is not to be repeated. Worse still, can't envisage a repeat of the season which followed that. I shall take my seat on Tuesday with a heavy heart

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #288 on: January 25, 2013, 10:57:19 PM »
Now is not the time to turn on our own, nobody is enjoying the shite we are in. But turning on our own will not help our cause.

Lerner MUST know the we are not going to pull this around without some help. If he doesn't he's deluded. A sign of madness is repeatidly doing the same thing & expecting a different outcome, we keep on putting out a team that it not good enough for the division we are in but hoping they will somehow come good.

We need players NOW.

UTV

We need a manager now!

Can't argue with that, but who?

I would rather the money spent on sacking the manager & his coaches  and paying for a new manager went on the players we need.

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #289 on: January 25, 2013, 10:57:41 PM »
Not being behind the team will only contribute to the down fall of our great club. Winning on Tuesday and this will be forgotten. 

A bit like when we won against Liverpool it made everything all right.

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #290 on: January 25, 2013, 10:57:53 PM »
Okay we last won in league Dec 15 a great win at Liverpool. We won our last match despite not winning tie and we got a point and were 2-0 up @ WBA. Moaning on here isnt gonna make anything better if Villa had a nice win Tuesday and/or we sign a couple of players I think different attitude would be shown. What i'd hope is a supportive attitude is shown regardless till the end of the season. It may actually help the team to have a good vibe. All the negativity is mis placed. What will be will be trust that our players will learn. Up the villa   

Rubbish.- wake up and smell the roses pal!

sorry what is actually rubbish? Not clear as my comment is valid and makes sense.  Would you not have a change in attitude and be feeling more positive with a few signings and a nice win v newcastle? You so would! I also dealt with facts. We actually won our last match at home and only lost once this week! Yes we lost tonight lets not go overboard.   
How are we going to achieve a nice win v Newcastle? Tottenham style food poisoning in the camp?

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #291 on: January 25, 2013, 10:58:09 PM »
Okay we last won in league Dec 15 a great win at Liverpool. We won our last match despite not winning tie and we got a point and were 2-0 up @ WBA. Moaning on here isnt gonna make anything better if Villa had a nice win Tuesday and/or we sign a couple of players I think different attitude would be shown. What i'd hope is a supportive attitude is shown regardless till the end of the season. It may actually help the team to have a good vibe. All the negativity is mis placed. What will be will be trust that our players will learn. Up the villa   

Rubbish.- wake up and smell the roses pal!



sorry what is actually rubbish? Not clear as my comment is valid and makes sense.  Would you not have a change in attitude and be feeling more positive with a few signings and a nice win v newcastle? You so would! I also dealt with facts. We actually won our last match at home and only lost once this week! Yes we lost tonight lets not go overboard.   

We got beat over 2 legs by a 4th tier team - lets not go overboard?
This is the worst run of results in 138 years pal - lets get real and get rid of those responsible not get behind them!

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #292 on: January 25, 2013, 10:58:54 PM »
We were giving the players dogs abuse at the end, telling them to chuff off.

Vlaar was clapping and then holding his hands out apologetically.

I felt a bit bad to be honest. Its not the effort that's lacking, ots extra quality and a manager who has the first fucking clue how to organise them.

I don't have a problem with Vlaar particularly but so many of them don't deserve to be near a Villa squad.

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #293 on: January 25, 2013, 10:58:59 PM »
The club is on its arse and I see nobody, but nobody in control who shows an iota of ability to pick it up again.

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #294 on: January 25, 2013, 11:00:05 PM »
Lets face it, we're just shite. Anyone who says otherwise must be as deluded. We have kids playing a mans game and an absolute clueless loser in charge. I can't take anymore of this garbage. Laughing stock.

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #295 on: January 25, 2013, 11:01:15 PM »
Not being behind the team will only contribute to the down fall of our great club. Winning on Tuesday and this will be forgotten. 

Yes, yes, we keep saying that, though, don't we?

Win against Wigan and it'll be better. And we don't. Go through against Bradford and it'll give us a boost. And we don't. Win against Milwall in the cup and we can get a bit of confidence. And we don't

We deserve what we are going to get - relegation, that's what happens to teams who hardly ever win football matches.

I can put up with shitness if i have to, but knowing that people who are supposed to know better are sitting by doing absolutely nothing about it makes me want to punch something.
me too, have you decided what yet?

why dont you talk about it?
Also you can't change the past and Lambert is quite right you pick yourself up and carry on. Look forward to the newcastle match and see what the boys cans do. Talking of getting rid of Lambert and his staff is nonsense for me. A draw and there would have been comments of not needing an extra cup game. Our cup finals are ahead of us. Lets look to beat the teams  around us 

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #296 on: January 25, 2013, 11:01:43 PM »
Not being behind the team will only contribute to the down fall of our great club. Winning on Tuesday and this will be forgotten. 

the fans have supported the manager and team for the last 6 months and it hasn't made any difference. things have got massively worse. Lambert has ruined the squad and there is no way that shower are going to pick themselves up and bounce back

I don't think anyone as the right to tell anyone how to act, especially the poor sods at Millwall tonight. I'm glad the players got dogs abuse.

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #297 on: January 25, 2013, 11:02:57 PM »
Doing nothing now could be classed as wilful negligence by this 'management' masquerading as custodians of our club.

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #298 on: January 25, 2013, 11:03:17 PM »
Okay we last won in league Dec 15 a great win at Liverpool. We won our last match despite not winning tie and we got a point and were 2-0 up @ WBA. Moaning on here isnt gonna make anything better if Villa had a nice win Tuesday and/or we sign a couple of players I think different attitude would be shown. What i'd hope is a supportive attitude is shown regardless till the end of the season. It may actually help the team to have a good vibe. All the negativity is mis placed. What will be will be trust that our players will learn. Up the villa   

Rubbish.- wake up and smell the roses pal!



sorry what is actually rubbish? Not clear as my comment is valid and makes sense.  Would you not have a change in attitude and be feeling more positive with a few signings and a nice win v newcastle? You so would! I also dealt with facts. We actually won our last match at home and only lost once this week! Yes we lost tonight lets not go overboard.   

We got beat over 2 legs by a 4th tier team - lets not go overboard?
This is the worst run of results in 138 years pal - lets get real and get rid of those responsible not get behind them!
Okay we last won in league Dec 15 a great win at Liverpool. We won our last match despite not winning tie and we got a point and were 2-0 up @ WBA. Moaning on here isnt gonna make anything better if Villa had a nice win Tuesday and/or we sign a couple of players I think different attitude would be shown. What i'd hope is a supportive attitude is shown regardless till the end of the season. It may actually help the team to have a good vibe. All the negativity is mis placed. What will be will be trust that our players will learn. Up the villa   

Rubbish.- wake up and smell the roses pal!



sorry what is actually rubbish? Not clear as my comment is valid and makes sense.  Would you not have a change in attitude and be feeling more positive with a few signings and a nice win v newcastle? You so would! I also dealt with facts. We actually won our last match at home and only lost once this week! Yes we lost tonight lets not go overboard.   

We got beat over 2 legs by a 4th tier team - lets not go overboard?
This is the worst run of results in 138 years pal - lets get real and get rid of those responsible not get behind them!

Beating Newcastle is highly unlikely. Given Lambert's latest comments signing a couple of players is even more unlikely. Have you heard of Pollyanna?

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Re: Millwall v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #299 on: January 25, 2013, 11:03:27 PM »
He's just been interviewed.  If anyone is unsure as to what he's said, find a tape of the previous 25 post match interviews he has given.

 


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