Result well needed. Great play at times - 3rd was superb. We still gave the ball away a lot, against better teams than Norwich, we will be punished - got away with it today.
We were bloody woeful for the first twenty minutes. The goal obviously got us back in it and once the second one went in, you could see the confidence grow. Let's hope we can build on it now. As tough as the next game looks, Chelsea are beatable.A quick word on KEA. He's not as piss poor as some people like to make out he is. He had a great game.
I thought it was quite strange Norwich seemed to actually shut up shop in the second half. Even weirder that Hoots just confirmed it in his post match interview.I guess he was afraid of a cricket score but still if a Villa manager had done that I would be fuming.
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on March 02, 2014, 08:28:12 PMI thought it was quite strange Norwich seemed to actually shut up shop in the second half. Even weirder that Hoots just confirmed it in his post match interview.I guess he was afraid of a cricket score but still if a Villa manager had done that I would be fuming.Quite a few were fuming that Lambert didn't do that at Chelsea last season. In fact quite a few are still using the score as a stick to beat him.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on March 02, 2014, 08:52:41 PMThe first 20 aside the other 70 was as good and comfortable as we're likely to see this season. Or as Mister E put it, "A purple patch encased in shite". Whichever way you look at it, we got the three points and that's really all that matters.
The first 20 aside the other 70 was as good and comfortable as we're likely to see this season.
We won 4-1 and yet the tone of this thread is still to fucking moan, get a grip.
How many times this season has the phrase - "can we build on it" ended with disappointment?Bottom line is I don't trust this squad to perform.