The thing is and we saw it fleetingly at the weekend, we can knock it about and string a few passes together. I genuinely we have players that can do that and actually want to. It's the complete lack of movement in the final third that leads to us just whacking it aimlessly to the flanks that kills us all too often. With a more technical manager who would address that problem I think the likes of Cleverley or Westwood would improve no end. Fuck, even Pulis would figure it out.
I'm confident that with the right coaching we could become a possession based team but Lambert keeps coming out with this line about possession not mattering. Whilst games can be won with the minority of possession, having that as your ruling tactic is crazy.
Baker is starting to look like some sort of member of a U-boat crew with that beard. *insert predictable 'we are going down like one' style joke here*
Quote from: Toronto La Roca on November 10, 2014, 07:02:29 PMThe thing is and we saw it fleetingly at the weekend, we can knock it about and string a few passes together. I genuinely we have players that can do that and actually want to. It's the complete lack of movement in the final third that leads to us just whacking it aimlessly to the flanks that kills us all too often. With a more technical manager who would address that problem I think the likes of Cleverley or Westwood would improve no end. Fuck, even Pulis would figure it out.Infuriating, isn't it? We just have no grasp of the basic understanding that a forward is as much a part of the team ethic as anyone else. Drop into space, receive, give it, turn, MOVE, your side now has possession ten yards further up the pitch. It's so simple that I'm confident even the current incumbents of our jerseys could manage it. The way it is at the moment, even when we do (briefly) keep the ball, we're effectively playing with just eight or nine men. It's little wonder when it then, almost invariably, goes tits-up, and we relinquish possession whilst still in our own fkn half.
Quote from: Lastfootstamper on November 10, 2014, 07:40:01 PMQuote from: Toronto La Roca on November 10, 2014, 07:02:29 PMThe thing is and we saw it fleetingly at the weekend, we can knock it about and string a few passes together. I genuinely we have players that can do that and actually want to. It's the complete lack of movement in the final third that leads to us just whacking it aimlessly to the flanks that kills us all too often. With a more technical manager who would address that problem I think the likes of Cleverley or Westwood would improve no end. Fuck, even Pulis would figure it out.Infuriating, isn't it? We just have no grasp of the basic understanding that a forward is as much a part of the team ethic as anyone else. Drop into space, receive, give it, turn, MOVE, your side now has possession ten yards further up the pitch. It's so simple that I'm confident even the current incumbents of our jerseys could manage it. The way it is at the moment, even when we do (briefly) keep the ball, we're effectively playing with just eight or nine men. It's little wonder when it then, almost invariably, goes tits-up, and we relinquish possession whilst still in our own fkn half.Remember back to that first season under Lambert?We started off trying to knock the ball around, this was the reason Bent (apparently) didn't fit in. He wasn't a modern day striker who helps with ball retention. So what the hell happened?Last season I put it down to too many players picked from lower leagues just simply not good enough. Confidence was a major issue along with major injuries.This season we look stronger than ever (under Lambert), on paper anyway, however while we have a ice rink as our training ground the injury crisis is still there, but saying that the main core of players are better than the last two seasons, so why are we so useless with keeping the damn ball and creating anything that resembles an effort on target?
Quote from: Ian J on November 10, 2014, 08:38:12 PMQuote from: Lastfootstamper on November 10, 2014, 07:40:01 PMQuote from: Toronto La Roca on November 10, 2014, 07:02:29 PMThe thing is and we saw it fleetingly at the weekend, we can knock it about and string a few passes together. I genuinely we have players that can do that and actually want to. It's the complete lack of movement in the final third that leads to us just whacking it aimlessly to the flanks that kills us all too often. With a more technical manager who would address that problem I think the likes of Cleverley or Westwood would improve no end. Fuck, even Pulis would figure it out.Infuriating, isn't it? We just have no grasp of the basic understanding that a forward is as much a part of the team ethic as anyone else. Drop into space, receive, give it, turn, MOVE, your side now has possession ten yards further up the pitch. It's so simple that I'm confident even the current incumbents of our jerseys could manage it. The way it is at the moment, even when we do (briefly) keep the ball, we're effectively playing with just eight or nine men. It's little wonder when it then, almost invariably, goes tits-up, and we relinquish possession whilst still in our own fkn half.Remember back to that first season under Lambert?We started off trying to knock the ball around, this was the reason Bent (apparently) didn't fit in. He wasn't a modern day striker who helps with ball retention. So what the hell happened?Last season I put it down to too many players picked from lower leagues just simply not good enough. Confidence was a major issue along with major injuries.This season we look stronger than ever (under Lambert), on paper anyway, however while we have a ice rink as our training ground the injury crisis is still there, but saying that the main core of players are better than the last two seasons, so why are we so useless with keeping the damn ball and creating anything that resembles an effort on target?Tempo. When we pass the ball from the defence into midfield you see a lot of good passing and movement and done with a good tempo. Then, as has been mentioned the lack of movement up front means that we then have to go backwards and the tempo drops. The lack of a technically proficient forward and movement up front means that we lose the ball all to frequently.
Just when will Aston Villa’s injury list relent?Today we can reveal the news that Nathan Baker will be out for at least two months with a knee injury.