Just so we're clear, only the matches where we play poorly count. Ignore the ones where we swat a top four side and we cheated out of at least a point at the Champions elect.
Quote from: Ads on September 17, 2013, 07:30:39 PMJust so we're clear, only the matches where we play poorly count. Ignore the ones where we swat a top four side and we cheated out of at least a point at the Champions elect.Yes, and to be even more clear, let's ignore the league table as well, and the one last season too. Just for a balanced argument I mean.
Quote from: Ads on September 17, 2013, 07:30:39 PMJust so we're clear, only the matches where we play poorly count. Ignore the ones where we swat a top four side and we cheated out of at least a point at the Champions elect.Yes, it would appear so.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on September 17, 2013, 07:33:57 PMQuote from: Ads on September 17, 2013, 07:30:39 PMJust so we're clear, only the matches where we play poorly count. Ignore the ones where we swat a top four side and we cheated out of at least a point at the Champions elect.Yes, and to be even more clear, let's ignore the league table as well, and the one last season too. Just for a balanced argument I mean. Does anyone with a brain take notice of the table after 4 games? There have been sides get relegated who were in the top 4 at this stage. Everton under Moyes regularly started poorly yet generally pulled it round in the second half of the season. We've had one very good performance, two reasonable performances and one well below par. I've no idea of how we'll get on this season and am distrustful of anyone, not intimately connected with the club, who claims that they do.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on September 17, 2013, 07:33:57 PMQuote from: Ads on September 17, 2013, 07:30:39 PMJust so we're clear, only the matches where we play poorly count. Ignore the ones where we swat a top four side and we cheated out of at least a point at the Champions elect.Yes, and to be even more clear, let's ignore the league table as well, and the one last season too. Just for a balanced argument I mean. We've had one very good performance, two reasonable performances and one well below par. I've no idea of how we'll get on this season and am distrustful of anyone, not intimately connected with the club, who claims that they do.
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 17, 2013, 07:44:14 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on September 17, 2013, 07:33:57 PMQuote from: Ads on September 17, 2013, 07:30:39 PMJust so we're clear, only the matches where we play poorly count. Ignore the ones where we swat a top four side and we cheated out of at least a point at the Champions elect.Yes, and to be even more clear, let's ignore the league table as well, and the one last season too. Just for a balanced argument I mean. Does anyone with a brain take notice of the table after 4 games? There have been sides get relegated who were in the top 4 at this stage. Everton under Moyes regularly started poorly yet generally pulled it round in the second half of the season. We've had one very good performance, two reasonable performances and one well below par. I've no idea of how we'll get on this season and am distrustful of anyone, not intimately connected with the club, who claims that they do. I'm sure you'd notice it if we were at the top rather than the bottom. And for the record I'm not calling for Lambert's head (yet), but we can't just gloss over the fact that the Newcastle game isn't just a one off. Last season was littered with performances like it, so don't be surprised when people are a tad worried by it.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on September 17, 2013, 07:54:11 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on September 17, 2013, 07:44:14 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on September 17, 2013, 07:33:57 PMQuote from: Ads on September 17, 2013, 07:30:39 PMJust so we're clear, only the matches where we play poorly count. Ignore the ones where we swat a top four side and we cheated out of at least a point at the Champions elect.Yes, and to be even more clear, let's ignore the league table as well, and the one last season too. Just for a balanced argument I mean. Does anyone with a brain take notice of the table after 4 games? There have been sides get relegated who were in the top 4 at this stage. Everton under Moyes regularly started poorly yet generally pulled it round in the second half of the season. We've had one very good performance, two reasonable performances and one well below par. I've no idea of how we'll get on this season and am distrustful of anyone, not intimately connected with the club, who claims that they do. I'm sure you'd notice it if we were at the top rather than the bottom. And for the record I'm not calling for Lambert's head (yet), but we can't just gloss over the fact that the Newcastle game isn't just a one off. Last season was littered with performances like it, so don't be surprised when people are a tad worried by it. What gives you the impression that I'm in the least bit surprised?
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 17, 2013, 08:01:58 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on September 17, 2013, 07:54:11 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on September 17, 2013, 07:44:14 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on September 17, 2013, 07:33:57 PMQuote from: Ads on September 17, 2013, 07:30:39 PMJust so we're clear, only the matches where we play poorly count. Ignore the ones where we swat a top four side and we cheated out of at least a point at the Champions elect.Yes, and to be even more clear, let's ignore the league table as well, and the one last season too. Just for a balanced argument I mean. Does anyone with a brain take notice of the table after 4 games? There have been sides get relegated who were in the top 4 at this stage. Everton under Moyes regularly started poorly yet generally pulled it round in the second half of the season. We've had one very good performance, two reasonable performances and one well below par. I've no idea of how we'll get on this season and am distrustful of anyone, not intimately connected with the club, who claims that they do. I'm sure you'd notice it if we were at the top rather than the bottom. And for the record I'm not calling for Lambert's head (yet), but we can't just gloss over the fact that the Newcastle game isn't just a one off. Last season was littered with performances like it, so don't be surprised when people are a tad worried by it. What gives you the impression that I'm in the least bit surprised? I didn't say you were.
Let's put things into perspective please.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on September 17, 2013, 04:44:04 PMQuote from: LeeB on September 17, 2013, 03:32:13 PMQuote from: not3bad on September 17, 2013, 03:04:04 PMBest bit of negativity I've seen today:http://www.astonvillalife.com/aston-villa-blog/is-it-time-to-protest-yet/?[see responses to the blog]"Of course Lambert sees what everyone else sees but he hasn’t the wit or talent to do anything about it. Norwich were statistically the team that hit the most long balls when Lambert was manager there, he’s now playing the same way at VP, he can’t recognise that things have moved on from when he played in the 70′s and 80′s just like McKnob couldn’t, he’s not a modern manager who can adapt his tactics. The comparisons with ginger are easy, both have limited ( one ) way of playing, neither can take criticism, both have very little talent and hopefully, very soon, both will be able to say that their EX managers of Aston Villa."That's the beauty about football, it's all about opinions.And the opinion of some bell-end that's never kicked a ball in his life is utterly fucking irrelevant.He may well be a "bell-end" but his comments shouldn't just be ignored because he hasn't kicked a ball in his life before. Yes, they should.Would you take advice on how to drive a car from someone without a license?
Quote from: LeeB on September 17, 2013, 03:32:13 PMQuote from: not3bad on September 17, 2013, 03:04:04 PMBest bit of negativity I've seen today:http://www.astonvillalife.com/aston-villa-blog/is-it-time-to-protest-yet/?[see responses to the blog]"Of course Lambert sees what everyone else sees but he hasn’t the wit or talent to do anything about it. Norwich were statistically the team that hit the most long balls when Lambert was manager there, he’s now playing the same way at VP, he can’t recognise that things have moved on from when he played in the 70′s and 80′s just like McKnob couldn’t, he’s not a modern manager who can adapt his tactics. The comparisons with ginger are easy, both have limited ( one ) way of playing, neither can take criticism, both have very little talent and hopefully, very soon, both will be able to say that their EX managers of Aston Villa."That's the beauty about football, it's all about opinions.And the opinion of some bell-end that's never kicked a ball in his life is utterly fucking irrelevant.He may well be a "bell-end" but his comments shouldn't just be ignored because he hasn't kicked a ball in his life before.
Quote from: not3bad on September 17, 2013, 03:04:04 PMBest bit of negativity I've seen today:http://www.astonvillalife.com/aston-villa-blog/is-it-time-to-protest-yet/?[see responses to the blog]"Of course Lambert sees what everyone else sees but he hasn’t the wit or talent to do anything about it. Norwich were statistically the team that hit the most long balls when Lambert was manager there, he’s now playing the same way at VP, he can’t recognise that things have moved on from when he played in the 70′s and 80′s just like McKnob couldn’t, he’s not a modern manager who can adapt his tactics. The comparisons with ginger are easy, both have limited ( one ) way of playing, neither can take criticism, both have very little talent and hopefully, very soon, both will be able to say that their EX managers of Aston Villa."That's the beauty about football, it's all about opinions.And the opinion of some bell-end that's never kicked a ball in his life is utterly fucking irrelevant.
Best bit of negativity I've seen today:http://www.astonvillalife.com/aston-villa-blog/is-it-time-to-protest-yet/?[see responses to the blog]"Of course Lambert sees what everyone else sees but he hasn’t the wit or talent to do anything about it. Norwich were statistically the team that hit the most long balls when Lambert was manager there, he’s now playing the same way at VP, he can’t recognise that things have moved on from when he played in the 70′s and 80′s just like McKnob couldn’t, he’s not a modern manager who can adapt his tactics. The comparisons with ginger are easy, both have limited ( one ) way of playing, neither can take criticism, both have very little talent and hopefully, very soon, both will be able to say that their EX managers of Aston Villa."