Quote from: eastie on September 27, 2013, 09:20:16 AMwe 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 .Correct.Is Manchester City at home (with your key player injured) is the best time to try a new system though? One the one hand, they're not great away from home so far, and last time they had a big champions league tie in the week Pelligrini rotated the squad heavily (and almost lost to Stoke as a result). On the other hand, even a weak City side could show up and dominate possession, so maybe the 'away tactics' might work here.......
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 .
Just because I'm not going don't mean I don't care ! See you at Hull if you can be arsed.
it is still very much a work-in-progress project
Quoteit is still very much a work-in-progress projectIf we were playing Villa cliche bingo, I'd be shouting "House" after reading this sentence.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on September 27, 2013, 11:49:21 AMQuoteit is still very much a work-in-progress projectIf we were playing Villa cliche bingo, I'd be shouting "House" after reading this sentence. Well, go collect your cuddly toy!Are we not a work-in-progress project?!
Quote from: dekko on September 27, 2013, 09:28:04 AMQuote from: eastie on September 27, 2013, 09:20:16 AMwe 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 .Correct.Is Manchester City at home (with your key player injured) is the best time to try a new system though? One the one hand, they're not great away from home so far, and last time they had a big champions league tie in the week Pelligrini rotated the squad heavily (and almost lost to Stoke as a result). On the other hand, even a weak City side could show up and dominate possession, so maybe the 'away tactics' might work here.......The big difference we could make is to adopt a much more pressing game - at least make the opposition work for their result!
We've viagogo'd our seats for Saturday and taken the £70 as we have better things to do this weekend so there's a good chance we will win now.Getting sick of going down B6 after the last few years and the first 3 home games and defeats. Something has to change quite frankly.
Quote from: Mister E on September 27, 2013, 11:58:21 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on September 27, 2013, 11:49:21 AMQuoteit is still very much a work-in-progress projectIf we were playing Villa cliche bingo, I'd be shouting "House" after reading this sentence. Well, go collect your cuddly toy!Are we not a work-in-progress project?!It just makes me laugh, this continous use of pseudo business terminology to describe a football team's current situation. "project" " work in progress". It's as if we're delivering a PowerPoint presentation to a group of middle-managers.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on September 27, 2013, 12:06:24 PMQuote from: Mister E on September 27, 2013, 11:58:21 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on September 27, 2013, 11:49:21 AMQuoteit is still very much a work-in-progress projectIf we were playing Villa cliche bingo, I'd be shouting "House" after reading this sentence. Well, go collect your cuddly toy!Are we not a work-in-progress project?!It just makes me laugh, this continous use of pseudo business terminology to describe a football team's current situation. "project" " work in progress". It's as if we're delivering a PowerPoint presentation to a group of middle-managers. I agree with Chico as in the use of the terminology, but surely every football club is a "work in progress"......thats why they buy and sell players, change managers, invest in the stadium and academies.....
Quote from: olaftab on September 26, 2013, 02:48:03 PM...there was still no valid reason to start with a rookie keeper. I'd bet good money that Guzan wouldn't be the great keeper that he is now if he's not been given the experience of a couple of dozen cup matches in the O'Neill years to get used to playing proper matches.
...there was still no valid reason to start with a rookie keeper.
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.As dc5 says there is a feeling among many that we will get trounced tomorrow at home and until things change on the pitch at villa park then it will not get better.