When a poster reckons that we're 'like Wimbledon' then you know it's time to stop taking him seriously and let him get on with being a grump.
Quote from: Clampy on October 01, 2013, 01:05:56 PMWhen a poster reckons that we're 'like Wimbledon' then you know it's time to stop taking him seriously and let him get on with being a grump.Its because we scored from a long punt from the goalkeeper. You'd never see Everton score a goal like that, nope. Never.H
Quote from: Concrete John on October 01, 2013, 12:49:45 PM6 games is the time to make observations, not draw conclusions. Nice quote there.
6 games is the time to make observations, not draw conclusions.
Quote from: Ads on October 01, 2013, 01:17:12 PMQuote from: Clampy on October 01, 2013, 01:05:56 PMWhen a poster reckons that we're 'like Wimbledon' then you know it's time to stop taking him seriously and let him get on with being a grump.Its because we scored from a long punt from the goalkeeper. You'd never see Everton score a goal like that, nope. Never.HThe thing is it wasn't just a lucky punt up field. You can clearly see the moment when Guzan notices the opportunity. Awareness and good execution from both Guzan and Weimann resulted in that goal.
However, comparisons to TSM and old Wimbledon sides are so far from the mark its unbelieveable.
Quote from: Ghost of Pongo Waring on October 01, 2013, 01:28:12 PMThe thing is it wasn't just a lucky punt up field. You can clearly see the moment when Guzan notices the opportunity. Awareness and good execution from both Guzan and Weimann resulted in that goal.I agree, the Goose had a good look up and saw a two on two, but I was being facetious. Somebody who described our play as "muck" pointed to Everton as an example of the type of football we should be playing, yet they scored a goal fairly similar to ours; long kick from the keeper and rank defending.I bet Lambert wishes when he walked into the job just over a year ago, that he'd inherited a top six squad full of experienced quality players; but he didn’t.He inherited the footballing equivalent of ground zero. 1874 and 2012 are both year 1 for Aston Villa FC in terms of football. He had a squad chock full of attitude problems, lacking in professionalism and absent in quality, who had played the worst football any of us will have seen. I am sure he would have loved to have spent £40 million over two seasons on two or three players to strengthen the spine, rather than 15 plus in completely rebuilding the squad.And despite all that, we play some good stuff. Bacuna unlocked Man City with a delightful pass. How many times did they unlock our back four to work Guzan? 0.We’re by no means the finished article and to be honest, I haven’t read a comment which suggests we are. But given the start we’ve had, the football and results have been by and large good.
The thing is it wasn't just a lucky punt up field. You can clearly see the moment when Guzan notices the opportunity. Awareness and good execution from both Guzan and Weimann resulted in that goal.
Quote from: not3bad on October 01, 2013, 11:16:01 AMQuote from: brontebilly on October 01, 2013, 11:09:56 AMLambert seems to have given up on rectifying... and have now put in physically stronger players for ball players e.g. Bacuna for Lowton and Sylla for Westwood. What a load of crap. Westwood is injured and everyone has noticed Lowton's loss of form. This is not "giving up" at all.by giving up I meant not signing a genuine creative midfielder this summer, a number ten that our side has been crying out for. An attacking midfielder that can create, get beyond the strikers and score goals. That player isnt WestwoodInstead he signs Helenius and Kozak. Seems to be making his intentions clear to me anyway
Quote from: brontebilly on October 01, 2013, 11:09:56 AMLambert seems to have given up on rectifying... and have now put in physically stronger players for ball players e.g. Bacuna for Lowton and Sylla for Westwood. What a load of crap. Westwood is injured and everyone has noticed Lowton's loss of form. This is not "giving up" at all.
Lambert seems to have given up on rectifying... and have now put in physically stronger players for ball players e.g. Bacuna for Lowton and Sylla for Westwood.