Quote from: pauliewalnuts on September 26, 2013, 04:38:53 PMQuote 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.I'm not answering it at all. it was the least important game we've played all season, as evinced by the crowd, yet it's unleashed a wave of hysteria on a par with Gabby clattering him out of One Direction.
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.
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.
Surely the fact the crowd was so low doesnt necessarily reflect that the fans see it at the least important game , but that maybe the fans feel the club are not taking it too seriously and many would decide not to pay their hard earned cash to see a mostly 2nd choice team?The club can hardly be surprised if cup gates drop further if the team chosen Is not the strongest available.
Quote from: eastie on September 27, 2013, 07:00:15 AMSurely the fact the crowd was so low doesnt necessarily reflect that the fans see it at the least important game , but that maybe the fans feel the club are not taking it too seriously and many would decide not to pay their hard earned cash to see a mostly 2nd choice team?The club can hardly be surprised if cup gates drop further if the team chosen Is not the strongest available.But the fans weren't to know that he'd play a weakened team. It was pretty much the full side versus Rotherham (?) in the previous round. They would have had an inkling that injuries were going to rob villa of a few players, but I struggle to see how that is the manager's fault.
Another one of those strange "look at how little I give a shit" posts.I will be doing the usual 200 mile round trip. But then I am a sad Villa bastard, who gets into work at 07:50, but instead of doing that pile of statements, sits and posts on H&V. But then if I'm a sad chap, Christ knows what makes those who get into work early merely to post how little they care.
Quote from: Ads on September 27, 2013, 08:35:22 AMAnother one of those strange "look at how little I give a shit" posts.I will be doing the usual 200 mile round trip. But then I am a sad Villa bastard, who gets into work at 07:50, but instead of doing that pile of statements, sits and posts on H&V. But then if I'm a sad chap, Christ knows what makes those who get into work early merely to post how little they care.fecking hell...this is me, glad I'm not alone Ads.and yes I will be there tomorrow....UTVThe Doc
In the light of injuries and fitness doubts to several players, Tuesday gave Lambert the chance to give much-needed experience to several players and we lost to a club that has made quantum leaps compared to us in the last 2-3 seasons.
Quote from: Mister E on September 27, 2013, 09:01:46 AMIn the light of injuries and fitness doubts to several players, Tuesday gave Lambert the chance to give much-needed experience to several players and we lost to a club that has made quantum leaps compared to us in the last 2-3 seasons.Even given the differences in finance and squad a correct decision of penalty and red card to Vertongen and the result may have been completely different. After that we were poor, there's no arguing with that, but the point remains that things could've been very different with a proper decision from the ref. Add to that them then going down the other end and scoring with a guy going for a ball with studs showing at chest height and you get the impression it was never going to be our night.This isn't an excuse and I'm far from happy with the performance in the 2nd half but we took 2 hefty sucker punches in a matter of 2 minutes that put us on the ropes and the team we had out didn't have the experience or quality to come back from that, and I don't think many sides in the league do have, with equivalent injuries, etc.
we have been outplayed at home and yet matched the likes of Chelsea and arsenal away , this would suggest the problem is the way we set up to play at home We must find a system of playing at villa park which puts pressure on the opposition and creates chances .
Quote from: Dr Butler on September 27, 2013, 08:50:37 AMQuote from: Ads on September 27, 2013, 08:35:22 AMAnother one of those strange "look at how little I give a shit" posts.I will be doing the usual 200 mile round trip. But then I am a sad Villa bastard, who gets into work at 07:50, but instead of doing that pile of statements, sits and posts on H&V. But then if I'm a sad chap, Christ knows what makes those who get into work early merely to post how little they care.fecking hell...this is me, glad I'm not alone Ads.and yes I will be there tomorrow....UTVThe DocI'll be there - 250 mile round trip ... and the missus will be with me, so we're bound to lose (they always do when she comes to VP).I am geneuinely surprised that people seem to have taken the Tuesday game almost in isolation of the rest of the season. As said elsewhere, the first three P'ship games were encouraging and deserved more points than we garnered. Against Norwich we showed resilience and a winning attitude (yeah, okay, our lackadaisical approach against the Barcodes was concerning).In the light of injuries and fitness doubts to several players, Tuesday gave Lambert the chance to give much-needed experience to several players and we lost to a club that has made quantum leaps compared to us in the last 2-3 seasons.I'm not happy with some aspects of this season but it is still very much a work-in-progress project.