We need 1 or 2 from our midfield to make a burst in the box.
Quote from: supertom on March 11, 2013, 03:56:42 PMWe need 1 or 2 from our midfield to make a burst in the box.I miss that sort of stuff. Can anybody remember the last time a midfielder looked to get beyond the forwards?
Quote from: Chris Smith on March 11, 2013, 11:52:09 AMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on March 11, 2013, 11:11:58 AMIf the problems with the defence are allowed to run on through next season, then it won't really matter how we play, we're going to go on giving away stupid goals, and get nowhere.He has to fix that, it goes without saying.I agree, but retaining possession is one way of taking the pressure of the defence. True, but i think our defensive problems go way beyond them having too much pressure on them. Any time a ball comes into the box, for example, we seem all over the place.There's a lot of work to do there.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 11, 2013, 11:11:58 AMIf the problems with the defence are allowed to run on through next season, then it won't really matter how we play, we're going to go on giving away stupid goals, and get nowhere.He has to fix that, it goes without saying.I agree, but retaining possession is one way of taking the pressure of the defence.
If the problems with the defence are allowed to run on through next season, then it won't really matter how we play, we're going to go on giving away stupid goals, and get nowhere.He has to fix that, it goes without saying.
Quote from: supertom on March 11, 2013, 03:56:42 PMWe need 1 or 2 from our midfield to make a burst in the box.I miss that sort of stuff. Can anybody remember the last time a midfielder looked to get beyond the forwards? Something for which ball retention is imperative. If we can start playing that way consistently, I can see Delph doing such quite effectively.
Quote from: Lastfootstamper on March 11, 2013, 04:35:41 PMQuote from: supertom on March 11, 2013, 03:56:42 PMWe need 1 or 2 from our midfield to make a burst in the box.I miss that sort of stuff. Can anybody remember the last time a midfielder looked to get beyond the forwards? Something for which ball retention is imperative. If we can start playing that way consistently, I can see Delph doing such quite effectively.Delph did it against Citeh in the last quarter; damn near got through, too.
Quote from: Mister E on March 11, 2013, 04:43:51 PMQuote from: Lastfootstamper on March 11, 2013, 04:35:41 PMQuote from: supertom on March 11, 2013, 03:56:42 PMWe need 1 or 2 from our midfield to make a burst in the box.I miss that sort of stuff. Can anybody remember the last time a midfielder looked to get beyond the forwards? Something for which ball retention is imperative. If we can start playing that way consistently, I can see Delph doing such quite effectively.Delph did it against Citeh in the last quarter; damn near got through, too.Typical, happens in a game I had no choice but to miss!Percy: oh yeah, forgot about that one!!!! But it emphasises my point, it's bloody effective when we look to do it
Quote from: Lastfootstamper on March 11, 2013, 05:06:57 PMQuote from: Mister E on March 11, 2013, 04:43:51 PMQuote from: Lastfootstamper on March 11, 2013, 04:35:41 PMQuote from: supertom on March 11, 2013, 03:56:42 PMWe need 1 or 2 from our midfield to make a burst in the box.I miss that sort of stuff. Can anybody remember the last time a midfielder looked to get beyond the forwards? Something for which ball retention is imperative. If we can start playing that way consistently, I can see Delph doing such quite effectively.Delph did it against Citeh in the last quarter; damn near got through, too.Typical, happens in a game I had no choice but to miss!Percy: oh yeah, forgot about that one!!!! But it emphasises my point, it's bloody effective when we look to do itIndeed. Wasn't being funny, just nice to give BB some propers.
Quote from: Chipsticks on March 10, 2013, 11:17:57 PMAll I could think about while watching the game back.I think Legion will cry when he sees that video. P.s. Leeg, look at my username!
All I could think about while watching the game back.
I have stuck with Lambert all season and have said he should keep his job whatever happens. I have based this support on the following points:1. Paul Lambert is an ambitious young manager with a fresh philosophy on the game. Do we want another dinosaur for the sake of a couple of years of mid-table mediocrity followed by ending up in deep crap again? That's what would happen under a Big Sam/Curbishly or whoever else of that ilk.2. Last season, the life was sucked out of the club by a dour, negative and old-fashioned manager. We played some of the worst stuff I have seen from a villa side. If we're honest, we didn't look like Aston Villa, more like a Bolton or a Wimbledon trying to defend and nick a few 1-0 wins. This season has been tough but there had been a big improvement. OK, so we are six points worse off now than same stage last season but we look like scoring goals and winning games, something that looked (and actually was!) beyond us from early March. We had a dreadful spell in December and January, dreadful. However, we as fans need to look beyond it and see it as 'character building' for that young team. They got through it, will remember it and will have learned some hard lessons. 3. One thing that has been consistent this season: the players have played for the manager. They didn't play for Houllier, they didn't (couldn't?) play for TSM. They have stuck with Lambert and most importantly, they have stuck with each other. That tells me the manager has been doing something right. When was the last time we looked like a team? Sometime in the spring of 2010? I'm not sure, I think we probably stopped looking like a team after the Carling Cup final?4. Stability. We need stability. After so much change since August 2010 we simply cannot go through that process again. We have got to give this manager at least another six months. If we are really struggling at Christmas 2013 (whatever division) then I'd get rid but he has to be given time to build. If there are more Bentekes out there I want them coming to villa and this manager. By now Lambert knows who to keep, who to buy and who to sell. A new man would have to start again. I genuinely think that a change of manager again could be the thing that would relegate us next year. 5. I am disillusioned, don't get me wrong, but I (quite openly) have been directing this at the custodians of the club. I feel Lambert probably was working under the same kind of restrictions that led to us having to scrape the bottom of the barrel for a manager the previous summer. I think the decision making and leadership at Aston Villa since 2010 has been appalling and will take a few years to recover. However, and this is important, I feel those of us who have been disillusioned should be willing to wait and see what happens in the summer. If Randy and co stick with Lambert, see that the club is united again and try to genuinely kick on with some fresh investment I'd wipe the slate clean with Randy giving him the 'character building (!)' benefit of the doubt I'm also giving Lambert and players. 6. If we stay up, this could be an exciting summer. If Lambert can get rid of the deadwood and, most importantly, if Randy backs the manager with say £30m- £40m I could see us being a comfortable mid-table team in with a slight chance of challenging for the Europa League places. I think we need to shore up the spine of our team while adding a top quality left back. Two or three good additions would transform us as would the removal of the few remaining bad apples. I think there is the makings of a good team there if we can make a few positive decisions (for once!) this summer.