Quote from: Dave Clark Five on December 05, 2013, 07:24:23 AMQuote from: SashasGrandad on December 05, 2013, 01:48:37 AMJust got home - thankfully bus driver didn't take us on tour of Southampton toll bridges on way back.Bloody pain that was. At least it cheered up the moaner who couldn't understand why we left as early as 2pm then spent 30 mins at the beginning of each leg of the journey talking about the Albion.A couple of top drawer interceptions by Clark kept us in the game plus their bloke seeming to clear off our line. Very pleasant night out with three pre-match pints of high quality, even if the taxi driver did another tour of Southampton's bridges.If you know what you are doing, the toll bridge into Southampton is actually the quickest way to get to the ground and into the city. However, the layout of the city is quite confusing to the uninitiated
Quote from: SashasGrandad on December 05, 2013, 01:48:37 AMJust got home - thankfully bus driver didn't take us on tour of Southampton toll bridges on way back.Bloody pain that was. At least it cheered up the moaner who couldn't understand why we left as early as 2pm then spent 30 mins at the beginning of each leg of the journey talking about the Albion.A couple of top drawer interceptions by Clark kept us in the game plus their bloke seeming to clear off our line. Very pleasant night out with three pre-match pints of high quality, even if the taxi driver did another tour of Southampton's bridges.
Just got home - thankfully bus driver didn't take us on tour of Southampton toll bridges on way back.
Stick your statistics up your arse. We won away 3-2.. For Christ sakes enjoy it.
My old boss used to say "Its not what you've got, its what you do with it". Three shots on target, three goals, three points, Get In
It was a great result, some very good goals (two beauties) and some resolute defending. And I'm definitely happy to be in the top halfBut if we'd put in exactly the same performance otherwise and not scored with all three of our shots on goal, people would be moaning about the performance.I think we played really well for 60 minutes against Everton and lost, and didn't play well last night. I think that's an entirely valid perspective. Villa are pretty unlikely to win anything of note for the foreseeable future. So I'd like to enjoy watching us play. For the first time in several years I actually enjoyed watching our games at the back end of last season, even though it was often so tense. I just can't say the same at the momentThe stats aren't the point. They just illustrate that it's often quite painful watching this side at the moment. And of all the things I was expecting this season I didn't think that would be the case.Hopefully we can start to improve on that.
Quote from: richard moore on December 05, 2013, 07:37:38 AMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on December 05, 2013, 07:24:23 AMQuote from: SashasGrandad on December 05, 2013, 01:48:37 AMJust got home - thankfully bus driver didn't take us on tour of Southampton toll bridges on way back.Bloody pain that was. At least it cheered up the moaner who couldn't understand why we left as early as 2pm then spent 30 mins at the beginning of each leg of the journey talking about the Albion.A couple of top drawer interceptions by Clark kept us in the game plus their bloke seeming to clear off our line. Very pleasant night out with three pre-match pints of high quality, even if the taxi driver did another tour of Southampton's bridges.If you know what you are doing, the toll bridge into Southampton is actually the quickest way to get to the ground and into the city. However, the layout of the city is quite confusing to the uninitiatedThe problem was that the directions given to the coach drivers were wrong. Eight out of nine official coaches (not all in convoy, it should be added) went over the same toll bridge twice on the way there!