There seems to be a school of thought that although we are mid table we are not far away from a relegation battle. Fair enough but we are not far away from challenging for Europe either. At the moment we are in mid table, which I think is acceptable. If we are in the top six in a few weeks that is fantastic. If we are in a relegation battle then that is a different matter. Don't judge us on speculation, judge us on the facts of our position at the moment.
Quote from: supertom on December 16, 2013, 12:52:06 PMQuote from: JUAN PABLO on December 16, 2013, 12:47:21 PMbe great to even get Nzogbia back . any news Unlikely to be back this season from the sounds of it. And was ready to be shown the door in July before his injury with Palace most likely to sign him to replace Zaha.
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on December 16, 2013, 12:47:21 PMbe great to even get Nzogbia back . any news Unlikely to be back this season from the sounds of it.
be great to even get Nzogbia back . any news
Quote from: Damo70 on December 16, 2013, 12:53:15 PMThere seems to be a school of thought that although we are mid table we are not far away from a relegation battle. Fair enough but we are not far away from challenging for Europe either. At the moment we are in mid table, which I think is acceptable. If we are in the top six in a few weeks that is fantastic. If we are in a relegation battle then that is a different matter. Don't judge us on speculation, judge us on the facts of our position at the moment.We are 12 points away from Europe and 6 from the bottom 3 so yeah we're miles away from Europe, not that I expect that. Add in 10 pts in our last 10 games including Hull, West Ham, Fulham, Sunderland, Cardiff and West Brom, not exactly hard and we've failed to score in 7 of the 10 games.
There's a big gap to even 8th now, 8 points I think.We need to stop the rot in the next 4 games, they're all games where even if we play at 80% we can still get at least draws from them.I've looked at Swansea who are 1 point clear of us and their next 5 are Everton at home, Chelsea and us away and then the two Manchester clubs so as long as we don't lose to them (which given it's a home game is very possible) I would still expect to be in the top 10 on NYD.It's going to be that sort of season where thankfully I don't believe we'll be in any sort of relegation battle but we'll be miles away from even 8th place. When you're stuck in a stangnant position for months you can only hope the quality of football improves quickly to make it a little more appealing.
There's one way to get things back on track and stop all the moaning, and that is to start scoring more goals, and winning more games - especially at home.The experience of watching us at home the last few years has been about as miserable as it gets in football terms.
One of these days when I've nothing better to do I'll work out how many times in the past thirty years our home form has been better than our overall league place.EDIT: Just done it - five times in the past thirty seasons, and the last time was 2002-13.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 17, 2013, 12:31:29 AMOne of these days when I've nothing better to do I'll work out how many times in the past thirty years our home form has been better than our overall league place.EDIT: Just done it - five times in the past thirty seasons, and the last time was 2002-13.The data backs up my thesis that the clubs biggest problem is the home fans.We need to buy new ones in the January window. Lerner has let the problem fester for too long. Its a clear out that's been long coming. Sorry for those of you who will be moved on to other clubs but its best for all parties that you get more regular support, Aston Villa needs to build a new younger and vibrant fan base in line with our policy.
Aston Villa needs to build a new younger and vibrant fan base in line with our policy.
Did Vlaar have a history of injury problems before coming to Villa? i know he has his detractors but he is the best we've got.