It's odd, in the sense that this has all the hallmarks of just another fixture to fulfill. Take our beating and move on. But this could be a pivotal game, for Lambert and for our season. Win this tonight, and I can't see us going down. We'd be on 26 points, and 14 points from 17 shouldn't be beyond us -even if we do have a 'mare of a run at some stage between now and the end of the season. However lose tonight (particularly if it's a beating) and lose at Anfield at the weekend and we'll be back around the dead men at the foot of the table. Lambert won't get jettisoned for defeats against either of those sides, but losing at home to the Olbiyun or West Ham on top of that could do for him. They might be the games that we'd expect to target three points, but a side that can lose to Crystal Palace at home can lose to anyone.
I'd go with five at the back or five in midfield for this one if possible and try and catch them on the break. I know we're at home and we shouldn't be doing that but it's how we play best.
Quote from: KevinGage on January 13, 2014, 02:19:37 PMIt's odd, in the sense that this has all the hallmarks of just another fixture to fulfill. Take our beating and move on. But this could be a pivotal game, for Lambert and for our season. Win this tonight, and I can't see us going down. We'd be on 26 points, and 14 points from 17 shouldn't be beyond us -even if we do have a 'mare of a run at some stage between now and the end of the season. However lose tonight (particularly if it's a beating) and lose at Anfield at the weekend and we'll be back around the dead men at the foot of the table. Lambert won't get jettisoned for defeats against either of those sides, but losing at home to the Olbiyun or West Ham on top of that could do for him. They might be the games that we'd expect to target three points, but a side that can lose to Crystal Palace at home can lose to anyone. If he loses at home to baggies and west ham , the guillotine will be out , you cant survive that .
Quote from: villa `cross the mersey on January 13, 2014, 03:46:32 PM1-7 with Drake getting all seven - or 1-5 with Woodcock getting four ... fill in the latest Arsenal striker to get an easy ride at VP Or even 2-6 with Woodcock getting five - Oct '83. My late father was at the Drake game, and we were both at the latter.
1-7 with Drake getting all seven - or 1-5 with Woodcock getting four ... fill in the latest Arsenal striker to get an easy ride at VP
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on January 13, 2014, 05:11:38 PMQuote from: KevinGage on January 13, 2014, 02:19:37 PMIt's odd, in the sense that this has all the hallmarks of just another fixture to fulfill. Take our beating and move on. But this could be a pivotal game, for Lambert and for our season. Win this tonight, and I can't see us going down. We'd be on 26 points, and 14 points from 17 shouldn't be beyond us -even if we do have a 'mare of a run at some stage between now and the end of the season. However lose tonight (particularly if it's a beating) and lose at Anfield at the weekend and we'll be back around the dead men at the foot of the table. Lambert won't get jettisoned for defeats against either of those sides, but losing at home to the Olbiyun or West Ham on top of that could do for him. They might be the games that we'd expect to target three points, but a side that can lose to Crystal Palace at home can lose to anyone. If he loses at home to baggies and west ham , the guillotine will be out , you cant survive that .By then the window will be closed and it wouldn't make much difference sacking him .
I can't recall a game where I've been less optimistic ahead of going. And that includes numerous trips to Anfield, OT, Stamford Bridge etc.
Quote from: Clampy on January 13, 2014, 04:32:02 PMI'd go with five at the back or five in midfield for this one if possible and try and catch them on the break. I know we're at home and we shouldn't be doing that but it's how we play best. I'd go with 5 at the back, 5 in the middle, 2 up front and see how long we can get away with playing 12 players. You never know
It is such an obvious away banker that I have a totally irrational feeling of optimism about this one. Sod it, 2-1 Villa.
Quote from: Richard E on January 13, 2014, 05:00:46 PMIt is such an obvious away banker that I have a totally irrational feeling of optimism about this one. Sod it, 2-1 Villa.Also, there were no shocks at the weekend. Liverpool, Man. City, Chelsea, Man. United, Tottenham, Everton - all won.There's got to be one shock.3-2 Villa.
Villa to win 1-0 is a pretty astonishing 16/1.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 13, 2014, 05:39:12 PMVilla to win 1-0 is a pretty astonishing 16/1.just taken that benteke pen maybe
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on January 13, 2014, 05:50:55 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on January 13, 2014, 05:39:12 PMVilla to win 1-0 is a pretty astonishing 16/1.just taken that benteke pen maybeI've just taken Benteke first scorer and Villa to win 1-0 which SkyBet are boosting to a mental 95/1