Who has said they are delighted with 10th? You don't half make some stuff up to help your point of view.
Quote from: Tuco Salamanca on December 08, 2013, 06:30:42 PMBacuna is not a full back.Herd is not a centre back (I dunno what is).Baker is not a full back.El-Ahmadi is not a premier league footballer.Lambert made a mess of it today.I'll take the above and add a 'this 4-3-3' obsession is no longer working. The midfield with 3 playing narrow is completely dire, and we're carrying a passenger in Weimann when he's picked this season.Put Bacuna or Albrighton to the right of a midfield four, stick Lowton back where he should be (and he can push up as and when) and leave Gabby and Benteke loose up top. Hopefully the added width will help them out immensely.And above all else, stop fucking hoofing it long. It's meat and drink to experienced central defenders and does none of our forwards any service at all.
Bacuna is not a full back.Herd is not a centre back (I dunno what is).Baker is not a full back.El-Ahmadi is not a premier league footballer.Lambert made a mess of it today.
We were shit. End ov.
By far our worst performance this season,made a poor fulham team look decent. Need a couple of experienced players come January but I can't see lambert buying any.
Quote from: richard moore on December 08, 2013, 05:40:25 PMQuote from: Irish villain on December 08, 2013, 05:20:45 PMLets speak my mind a little more then. I found it depressing how many posters were glorying in the fact that we were so shite on the ball against Soton. I found it very depressing in fact, and all this 'there's no right way to play the game' etc. Anybody concerned about how bad we actually were got the whole 'we scored three times' thrown in their face. Football of course is about points accumulated but over the course of a season, teams who struggle with the ball will generally be under pressure more and therefore concede more goals. You might get away with it six or seven times a season and that can push you into mid-table. But that shouldn't be enough. We should be striving to get back with the big boys and to that the whole culture of the club has got to change. Fulham didn't let us 'smash and grab' and instead played us off the park. I agree. It's why I always smile when people say it's a sign of a good team that they can play badly and still win and get three points. Yes, perhaps that's true for one or two of the top teams, but down at our level it usually means you're pretty poor, got away with it, and will get found out sooner or later. As tended to happen with MON as the season wore on...though tiredness due to lack of squad rotation was clearly a factor thereAnd that's another consequence. When you don't play with the ball you tire chasing the team that has it. Against Southampton we grabbed three goals and gave them over 70% possession. Is it any wonder we were tired today? There's a reason top sides play possession football so again, I feel the philosophy has to change. I'd rather watch us play football every week than marvel six or seven times a season at how we got a smash and grab.
Quote from: Irish villain on December 08, 2013, 05:20:45 PMLets speak my mind a little more then. I found it depressing how many posters were glorying in the fact that we were so shite on the ball against Soton. I found it very depressing in fact, and all this 'there's no right way to play the game' etc. Anybody concerned about how bad we actually were got the whole 'we scored three times' thrown in their face. Football of course is about points accumulated but over the course of a season, teams who struggle with the ball will generally be under pressure more and therefore concede more goals. You might get away with it six or seven times a season and that can push you into mid-table. But that shouldn't be enough. We should be striving to get back with the big boys and to that the whole culture of the club has got to change. Fulham didn't let us 'smash and grab' and instead played us off the park. I agree. It's why I always smile when people say it's a sign of a good team that they can play badly and still win and get three points. Yes, perhaps that's true for one or two of the top teams, but down at our level it usually means you're pretty poor, got away with it, and will get found out sooner or later. As tended to happen with MON as the season wore on...though tiredness due to lack of squad rotation was clearly a factor there
Lets speak my mind a little more then. I found it depressing how many posters were glorying in the fact that we were so shite on the ball against Soton. I found it very depressing in fact, and all this 'there's no right way to play the game' etc. Anybody concerned about how bad we actually were got the whole 'we scored three times' thrown in their face. Football of course is about points accumulated but over the course of a season, teams who struggle with the ball will generally be under pressure more and therefore concede more goals. You might get away with it six or seven times a season and that can push you into mid-table. But that shouldn't be enough. We should be striving to get back with the big boys and to that the whole culture of the club has got to change. Fulham didn't let us 'smash and grab' and instead played us off the park.
Shit again. Probably the 10th or so time this season already. Lambert is no good, I've said it since last Christmas and nothing has happened to change my mind. Most of his £43m quids worth of signings aren't worth a shiny shit either, he's hiding behind the Benteke gem.WestwoodBacunaTonevBennettSyllaHeleniusBoweryEl AhamadiAll add nothing.I'm sick of us being shit, don't kid yourself, we are shit right now. I'm sick of signing unheard of shit and im sick of making excuses up for why this week we wasn't any good, again. We cannot pass the ball, we can barely control a ball. The better players all we already at the club and this scotch clown has frittered away the cash we had to spend. He can go fuck himself, the dour, boring, dull, unimaginative, excuse making twat.I'm sick of them. And i'm sick of Lambore especially.
If you devide the league teams into these categories:Lucky if you get anythingTrickyWinnableSadly we are now on everyone's winnable list
Quote from: aj2k77 on December 08, 2013, 07:08:17 PMShit again. Probably the 10th or so time this season already. Lambert is no good, I've said it since last Christmas and nothing has happened to change my mind. Most of his £43m quids worth of signings aren't worth a shiny shit either, he's hiding behind the Benteke gem.WestwoodBacunaTonevBennettSyllaHeleniusBoweryEl AhamadiAll add nothing.I'm sick of us being shit, don't kid yourself, we are shit right now. I'm sick of signing unheard of shit and im sick of making excuses up for why this week we wasn't any good, again. We cannot pass the ball, we can barely control a ball. The better players all we already at the club and this scotch clown has frittered away the cash we had to spend. He can go fuck himself, the dour, boring, dull, unimaginative, excuse making twat.I'm sick of them. And i'm sick of Lambore especially.I'm in this camp. I said we were boring on the thread asking that question and I stick by that. I also agree with Irish Villain that sights now seem to have been set so low that 10th is some sort of success and 8th would be positively cracking! We are also a team that everyone now identifies as a good chance for 3 points. I'm sick and tired of it too, week after week, for the most part with the odd very unconvincing win thrown in. I didn't bother going to Fulham or Southampton, games I would always have gone to in the past. Yes, I had other things on, but in truth I could have gone if I'd really tried. However, I refuse to pay upwards of £50 for this sort of dross anymore. Oh, and sure, if I wait long enough, maybe some of these youngsters will come good and then one of the big teams can sign them. But, of course, I should be contented, because we are Aston Villa and we do things the right way and we're all real gentlemen and we discovered football blah blah blah. We're even too nice to contest shit penalty decisions any more, just a shrug of the shoulder. Next Sunday I'm in London for a Christmas day out with my family and I'm not really that bothered to be missing out on seeing the Man Utd game