Some of the comments on here defy logic.
Quote from: Hoppo on November 26, 2013, 07:25:54 PMTim Westwood is what we have at the moment. Lambert is managing him by bugging him up. That is his job. Progress is painful, its slow. Its progress though.Some of the comments on here defy logic. For the first time in years were having stability. We needed it.Spelling error...surely you mean buggering
Tim Westwood is what we have at the moment. Lambert is managing him by bugging him up. That is his job. Progress is painful, its slow. Its progress though.Some of the comments on here defy logic. For the first time in years were having stability. We needed it.
I'd take issue with the reference to "Villa's game of kick and rush".
Can I just add that some of the criticism of the manager, his tactics and the line up are ridiculous, and indeed arrogant.Most fools would follow conventional wisdom, ie. if he's fit enough for the bench, he's fit enough to start etc. but that is plainly one of those football truisms that's just bollocks.Had they all started, then there's a good chance they would have faded, and in the back of their mind they'd be thinking of saving themselves a bit to go 90 minutes.What we instead saw was them come on knowing they could go flat out for 30 mins against tiring legs.It's a judgement call, but to pillory for him when he probably got it spot on is just crapAnd also, he moved Delph out to left wing back, and that completely locked that side up when we were getting murdered down there, so kudos again.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on November 26, 2013, 07:30:14 PMI'd take issue with the reference to "Villa's game of kick and rush".Really? How else would you describe our tactics?
Quote from: eastie on November 26, 2013, 06:28:38 PMQuote from: Liam_Baggies on November 26, 2013, 06:14:36 PMThe biggest surrender since Villa surrendered the three points in January.Bitterly disappointed to have thrown the game away but really not surprised. It was evident that once Villa got their first that the equaliser was going to come at some point - I'm just glad that our bottlers didn't give it away completely and give them a third.I thought we was very good in the first half although I think Villa being totally abject may somewhat have enhanced our performance in my view. I certainly feel we could play better. I've been a critic of Shane Long over the past couple of months but he was very good in the first half, he caused them endless amounts of problems and took both goals extremely well. We should really have put the game behind you in the first half. Stephane Sessegnon missed a sitter and then did exactly the same in the second half.The second half was a total calamity. Clarke didn't react to Villa making the three subs and we tended to play Villa's game of kick and rush rather than our own. They got in our faces, made life difficult and therefore our ball retention became very poor.Mulumbu and Long were the stand out performers for me. Extremely disappointed in Goran Popov who was at fault for both goals. The first he stood in no mans land forcing Brunt into a one on one situation with Bacuna and the second he headed the ball into the wrong area - a good striker from Westwood, however.Fair play to Villa for turning round - the changes were obvious and I'm surprised all three weren't made at half time. Disappointed but not surprised, either.Fair enough comments mate .I'd take issue with the reference to "Villa's game of kick and rush".
Quote from: Liam_Baggies on November 26, 2013, 06:14:36 PMThe biggest surrender since Villa surrendered the three points in January.Bitterly disappointed to have thrown the game away but really not surprised. It was evident that once Villa got their first that the equaliser was going to come at some point - I'm just glad that our bottlers didn't give it away completely and give them a third.I thought we was very good in the first half although I think Villa being totally abject may somewhat have enhanced our performance in my view. I certainly feel we could play better. I've been a critic of Shane Long over the past couple of months but he was very good in the first half, he caused them endless amounts of problems and took both goals extremely well. We should really have put the game behind you in the first half. Stephane Sessegnon missed a sitter and then did exactly the same in the second half.The second half was a total calamity. Clarke didn't react to Villa making the three subs and we tended to play Villa's game of kick and rush rather than our own. They got in our faces, made life difficult and therefore our ball retention became very poor.Mulumbu and Long were the stand out performers for me. Extremely disappointed in Goran Popov who was at fault for both goals. The first he stood in no mans land forcing Brunt into a one on one situation with Bacuna and the second he headed the ball into the wrong area - a good striker from Westwood, however.Fair play to Villa for turning round - the changes were obvious and I'm surprised all three weren't made at half time. Disappointed but not surprised, either.Fair enough comments mate .
The biggest surrender since Villa surrendered the three points in January.Bitterly disappointed to have thrown the game away but really not surprised. It was evident that once Villa got their first that the equaliser was going to come at some point - I'm just glad that our bottlers didn't give it away completely and give them a third.I thought we was very good in the first half although I think Villa being totally abject may somewhat have enhanced our performance in my view. I certainly feel we could play better. I've been a critic of Shane Long over the past couple of months but he was very good in the first half, he caused them endless amounts of problems and took both goals extremely well. We should really have put the game behind you in the first half. Stephane Sessegnon missed a sitter and then did exactly the same in the second half.The second half was a total calamity. Clarke didn't react to Villa making the three subs and we tended to play Villa's game of kick and rush rather than our own. They got in our faces, made life difficult and therefore our ball retention became very poor.Mulumbu and Long were the stand out performers for me. Extremely disappointed in Goran Popov who was at fault for both goals. The first he stood in no mans land forcing Brunt into a one on one situation with Bacuna and the second he headed the ball into the wrong area - a good striker from Westwood, however.Fair play to Villa for turning round - the changes were obvious and I'm surprised all three weren't made at half time. Disappointed but not surprised, either.
Particularly given their first hoofball goal.
And it was two points surrendered in January as it was two last night.
Quote from: Rudy Lambert on November 26, 2013, 08:19:02 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on November 26, 2013, 07:30:14 PMI'd take issue with the reference to "Villa's game of kick and rush".Really? How else would you describe our tactics?Pressure the opposition high up the pitch, to win the ball back and get at them before they can reorganise. It's how a lot of teams in England play, it's too cold to ponce around at half pace like they do in Portugal. ;¬)Seriously, when we're playing well it's a pressing game or a counter attacking game depending on circumstances but we also do try to play a more measured game when get the opportunity, it's just that style takes a while to develop.
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on November 26, 2013, 08:48:59 PMParticularly given their first hoofball goal.Hoofball does great service to Chris Brunt who played a fantastically timed ball to Shane Long who used great technique to control the ball in the air and finish.Had it been Jonas Olsson supplying the pass, I would have agreed with you.
Well I have read most of this thread and I still can't quite get my head round it. We obviously started extremely badly, supplemented by a world class bit of skill and found ourselves 2-0. This time last year we could have shipped six. As it happens we spent fifteen minutes after the goal looking like that was exactly what would happen. But then you could visibly watch the team develop the determination to turn it around half way through, Clark was really noticeably trying to get the team going for a start, as was El Ahmadi. We actually grew into the game as the half wore on and it's absolute nonsense to say we could have been 5 down. I am pretty sure they only had four or five shots, and we had more including hitting the bar. Strangely, I actually think Kozak had his best game for us - his touch was much better and he looked more mobile. Tonev is unbelievably raw and slightly overawed at the moment but will be used sparingly and come good.In the 2nd half, we started off the better team, increasing our foothold in the game and allowing us to throw the three subs on who injected a bit of hunger and pace into the team which at least forced the Albion deeper and allowed us to cross from better areas. Pace is still so important in English football and we had missed it. You might say it's not subtle but it's certainly not wrong either. We deserved our equaliser.As for the criticism of Westwood, it just seems like a massive bandwagon to me. He definitely started the season off colour but he has got better and better. Only Vlaar played better than him last night for me and that was exactly the type of performance he put in over the back end of last season. He is essentially getting criticised for the same things he was praised for last year. It's bizarre.Vlaar was excellent. Baker has his uses but struggles against particularly mobile forwards and whether he can work out a way of overcoming those limitations will define his career. Clark was good, El Ahmadi worked hard and had a better second half, Bacuna and Sylla both had very bad nights, Benteke still a threat and won some important headers in the 2nd half. They aren't a bad side and like us have acquitted themselves well against some of the best teams in the league this season. We are both in a similar position, capable of beating anyone on our day but losing to anyone when it's not. It's clearly progress, I don't understand how anyone can think otherwise.