How difficult to make the players to play football with a proper passing game like Swansea/Barcelona/Spain instead of Counter attacking game. We could keep counter attacking as another option.
It's a chicken and egg situation with the club (or manager, if you prefer) and 20,000 empty seats pointing at each other and basically saying what Clamps said. Nobody except an ever-decreasing number of old school supporters are bothered about cups until there's a sniff of Wembley so I don't know why there's so much hysteria about Tuesday night.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 26, 2013, 02:09:46 PMIt's a chicken and egg situation with the club (or manager, if you prefer) and 20,000 empty seats pointing at each other and basically saying what Clamps said. Nobody except an ever-decreasing number of old school supporters are bothered about cups until there's a sniff of Wembley so I don't know why there's so much hysteria about Tuesday night.Hard to argue with that and how sad that the premier league has become the be all and end all in many ways - in the 70s and 80s i used to love the cup draws knowing the cups were exciting and many clubs had a chance , nowadays even the fa cup has lost its gloss and its sad to see.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 26, 2013, 02:09:46 PMIt's a chicken and egg situation with the club (or manager, if you prefer) and 20,000 empty seats pointing at each other and basically saying what Clamps said. Nobody except an ever-decreasing number of old school supporters are bothered about cups until there's a sniff of Wembley so I don't know why there's so much hysteria about Tuesday night.Aren't you answering your own question, in a roundabout way, though. Because of Tuesday night there won't be any sniffs of Wembley.
Quote from: Salsa Party Animal on September 26, 2013, 04:18:08 PMHow difficult to make the players to play football with a proper passing game like Swansea/Barcelona/Spain instead of Counter attacking game. We could keep counter attacking as another option.Very very hard, which is why comparatively few teams do it. It requires supremely technically skilled players for starters, and they have to have an almost telepathic ability to understand and read each other's games. Barcelona can do it because they have a) enough money to attract the world's best players and b) arguably the world's best footballing academy in La Masia (meaning that a lot of Barcelona's players have been playing together since they were literally 7 or 8 years old).Swansea play a sort of low-rent tiki taka, and even then its taken them years and years of training and recruitment (not to mention continuity in mangerial styles) to play the way they do.If you could get any old club and get them to play like that in a season everybody would be doing it.
I'm right behind the manager and the way we are trying to re-build at Villa Park. Not only did we have the youngest team in the Premier League last season but I read the other day that we had the youngest team in the whole of the top five leagues in Europe: what we are trying to do would be a tough ask for any manager, I feel. We'll get one or two more awful results along the way but these are the inevitable growing pains.Why do I want Lambert as our manager? I'll list the reasons as they come into my head: On arriving into Villa Park he seemed to know exactly what needed to be done, who needed to be dropped, who needed to be blooded and so on - he had done his homework; he clearly respects the club and supporters; he is a man who clearly does his homework on players before he signs them and I just get the sense that he knows what he is doing. For the first time in a long time it seems as though we have a guy with a long-term strategy and vision for the club. He's strong minded and sticks to his guns which is, for me, part of great leadership. He's not afraid to drop players no matter what their reputation is...and I'll even go so far as to say I think he is the best talent spotter we have had since Sir Graham Taylor.
I sometimes wonder if some of our problems came from how we used the pre season games.By that I mean most games we seemed to use one team for 45 mins, or 60 mins and then make wholesale substitutions and change the whole team. I think most of our team would only have played 1 or maybe 2 90 min games prior to the season starting.It would also be interesting to know how other teams used their pre season games.
Quote from: Billy Walker on September 26, 2013, 09:35:51 AMI'm right behind the manager and the way we are trying to re-build at Villa Park. Not only did we have the youngest team in the Premier League last season but I read the other day that we had the youngest team in the whole of the top five leagues in Europe: what we are trying to do would be a tough ask for any manager, I feel. We'll get one or two more awful results along the way but these are the inevitable growing pains.Why do I want Lambert as our manager? I'll list the reasons as they come into my head: On arriving into Villa Park he seemed to know exactly what needed to be done, who needed to be dropped, who needed to be blooded and so on - he had done his homework; he clearly respects the club and supporters; he is a man who clearly does his homework on players before he signs them and I just get the sense that he knows what he is doing. For the first time in a long time it seems as though we have a guy with a long-term strategy and vision for the club. He's strong minded and sticks to his guns which is, for me, part of great leadership. He's not afraid to drop players no matter what their reputation is...and I'll even go so far as to say I think he is the best talent spotter we have had since Sir Graham Taylor.Hear, hear.
Quote from: Louzie0 on September 26, 2013, 09:36:22 PMQuote from: Billy Walker on September 26, 2013, 09:35:51 AMI'm right behind the manager and the way we are trying to re-build at Villa Park. Not only did we have the youngest team in the Premier League last season but I read the other day that we had the youngest team in the whole of the top five leagues in Europe: what we are trying to do would be a tough ask for any manager, I feel. We'll get one or two more awful results along the way but these are the inevitable growing pains.Why do I want Lambert as our manager? I'll list the reasons as they come into my head: On arriving into Villa Park he seemed to know exactly what needed to be done, who needed to be dropped, who needed to be blooded and so on - he had done his homework; he clearly respects the club and supporters; he is a man who clearly does his homework on players before he signs them and I just get the sense that he knows what he is doing. For the first time in a long time it seems as though we have a guy with a long-term strategy and vision for the club. He's strong minded and sticks to his guns which is, for me, part of great leadership. He's not afraid to drop players no matter what their reputation is...and I'll even go so far as to say I think he is the best talent spotter we have had since Sir Graham Taylor.Hear, hear.Yep, me to, hear hear.