Quote from: eastie on December 28, 2013, 06:31:09 PMCan someone please clarify who the players celebrated the goal with when they ran past lambert near the dugout?Well according to R5 and Pat Murphy it was Lambert they all ran to as a 'public vote of confidence'
Can someone please clarify who the players celebrated the goal with when they ran past lambert near the dugout?
The point about the style of play is really important. An oft-cited criterion for sacking Eck was that Villa deserved a 'compelling' style of play. If this is compelling then Lerner must be watching the wrong sport.
Quote from: Montbert on December 28, 2013, 06:18:09 PMThe point about the style of play is really important. An oft-cited criterion for sacking Eck was that Villa deserved a 'compelling' style of play. If this is compelling then Lerner must be watching the wrong sport.The only thing compelling about our style of play is in the same way you rubberneck when driving past a motorway accident. You're compelled to look to see how bad it is and are thankful it isn't you. Only it is us and it's everyone else rubbernecking.
The stats look dreadful and the comments suggest another pitiful performance and a team going backwards. I wish we had a lovely passing game. All that huffing and puffing to put a mere 20 points on the board after 19 games?
Quote from: Malandro on December 28, 2013, 06:07:46 PMI have never, ever seen a Villa team this bad (I'm only 37, so didn't see relegation) Without Vlaar and Benteke we are probably the weakest side in the division.This isn't really helpful is it? Take the 2 best players out of any team in the bottom half and they'll probably be the weakest side in the division. It's a completely meaningless comment.Especially as over the last few games you could probably make a reasonable argument for us being the worst side in the division anyway! At least we have some hope that these players coming back might improve us.
I have never, ever seen a Villa team this bad (I'm only 37, so didn't see relegation) Without Vlaar and Benteke we are probably the weakest side in the division.
At what point in the project will our players learn to take a throw-in, or a free kick in the middle of the pitch without giving it back to the opposition, or be within 20 yards of the big target man, or stay close enough to a winger that you are able to challenge them...
Quote from: London Villan on December 28, 2013, 06:13:26 PMAt what point in the project will our players learn to take a throw-in, or a free kick in the middle of the pitch without giving it back to the opposition, or be within 20 yards of the big target man, or stay close enough to a winger that you are able to challenge them... I have just looked at the project chart and the EET (earliest event time) for the Active Nodes you request are:1. 30/5/201142. The Aquarius-Pisces Cusp of 20th Vertical3. When hell freezes over4. The twelveth of never Thank you for your support and don't forget to get your tickets for The Blades, The Arse and The Tesco Bags.
Quote from: Irish villain on December 28, 2013, 06:28:10 PMThe stats look dreadful and the comments suggest another pitiful performance and a team going backwards. I wish we had a lovely passing game. All that huffing and puffing to put a mere 20 points on the board after 19 games? What stats? If you're pointing to possession it's utterly irrelevant against Swansea. Everyone knows that Swansea are a passing team and have massive possession stats, however they don't turn that in to points. Swansea have 'out-possessed' everyone this season - in the six games they've played against both Manchesters, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs they've had the majority of possession in every game and picked up 1 point out of a possible 18.Despite all their possession today other than the goal their next best opportunity was a weak free kick that Guzan easily tipped over. They had 3 shots on target to our 3 on target. They had loads of corners and with the exception of the one early doors which they somehow managed to head down so hard it bounced over the bar they did nothing with them.I'm certainly not saying it was a vintage performance but in the context of the run we've been on it's a decent point. As for those booing at the end again, I think for some people they think that's just part of the matchday experience now. It becomes meaningless if you do it after every game.
Quote from: Jon Crofts on December 28, 2013, 06:33:15 PMQuote from: eastie on December 28, 2013, 06:31:09 PMCan someone please clarify who the players celebrated the goal with when they ran past lambert near the dugout?Well according to R5 and Pat Murphy it was Lambert they all ran to as a 'public vote of confidence'When they replayed the goal on the screens they all went past him. No idea to who though.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on December 28, 2013, 06:37:32 PMQuote from: Montbert on December 28, 2013, 06:18:09 PMThe point about the style of play is really important. An oft-cited criterion for sacking Eck was that Villa deserved a 'compelling' style of play. If this is compelling then Lerner must be watching the wrong sport.The only thing compelling about our style of play is in the same way you rubberneck when driving past a motorway accident. You're compelled to look to see how bad it is and are thankful it isn't you. Only it is us and it's everyone else rubbernecking.It's really awful. Just heard Lambert's MOTD interview and he's practically celebrating the point. It's too much. I cannot believe he can stay with all this.
Who did the players run to celebrate the goal with ?