Quote from: montague on September 15, 2013, 02:11:47 PMThis is not a recent thing. In last 10 years we have only won 78 home games, lost 50 and drawn 62. Thats an average of 8 home wins a year and just 28 points a season. Just twice we have got to 10 wins. At least twice its cost us a really good go at the top 4. I was going to say the same. We've been mediocre at home for the best part of ten years.
This is not a recent thing. In last 10 years we have only won 78 home games, lost 50 and drawn 62. Thats an average of 8 home wins a year and just 28 points a season. Just twice we have got to 10 wins. At least twice its cost us a really good go at the top 4.
To carry on from that, when was the last time Manchester United, Liverpool, Spurs or Arsenal (the biggest four proper clubs) had an off-day at Villa Park? There's definitely something about the ground that brings out the best in the opposition.
QuoteTo carry on from that, when was the last time Manchester United, Liverpool, Spurs or Arsenal (the biggest four proper clubs) had an off-day at Villa Park? There's definitely something about the ground that brings out the best in the opposition. I said something similar on another thread pre-season Dave. Man U, Liverpool and Arsenal absolutely adore coming to Villa Park and between them have lost about once in the past 45 games. Man City and Spurs are rapidly joining them in that zone and Chelsea are starting enjoy Villa Park too.I think we are in danger of becoming everybody's favourite away ground - a Midlands version of Fulham.
Quote from: Montbert on September 15, 2013, 03:55:57 PMIt's things like this which make me wonder if Dave W isn't right, and that the ground, the atmosphere and the club is just too big for any team we've had recently.To carry on from that, when was the last time Manchester United, Liverpool, Spurs or Arsenal (the biggest four proper clubs) had an off-day at Villa Park? There's definitely something about the ground that brings out the best in the opposition.
It's things like this which make me wonder if Dave W isn't right, and that the ground, the atmosphere and the club is just too big for any team we've had recently.
Given that most teams know they'll score at VP I think its becoming psychological. We simply can't defend so the pressure automatically gets put on us, and we can't handle it. It's almost like every game is a shit-or-bust affair where we have to score twice to win. And more often or not, we don't.