Quote from: Damo70 on March 23, 2014, 07:46:45 PMIt was dire stuff but it seems like the Lambert Out brigade were almost hoping for something like this after the last two home games. And some of the biggest vitriol is coming from people who don't actually go to games.What a load of utter bollocks.
It was dire stuff but it seems like the Lambert Out brigade were almost hoping for something like this after the last two home games. And some of the biggest vitriol is coming from people who don't actually go to games.
@RonVlaar4: Awful game. Looking in the mirror, I wasn't good enough today, made to many wrong choices, needs to be better... Really disappointed. #utv
"It was the first time the Potters had done a home and away double over their Midlands rivals since 1966."
I'm beginning to wonder what Gabby brings to the table. 3 goals all season and not a lot else. Did bugger all again today.
It was dire stuff but it seems like the Lambert Out brigade were almost hoping for something like this after the last two home games. And some of the biggest vitriol is coming from people who don't actually go to games. I can't defend today but let's at least see how the rest of the season plays out before we get all the knives out of the drawer for him.
Our players probably spent most of last week patting each other on the back for beating Chelsea. They heard the praise and read the nice words in the print and social media. So they felt no sweat Stoke at Villa park turn up and win. Amazingly the first 5 minutes proved them absolutely right. Rolled the ball about with immense ease, great movement, classy interchanges, Stoke players chasing shadows and culminating in one of the best footballing goals we have scored this season. That was probably the worst thing that could have happened today. What followed was a lesson in professionalism. Lack of it on our part and plenty of it with Stoke. What we needed today was a reminder that you have to respect every team and play for 90mins in every game. If you don't you will get a thumping and I am afraid we got what we deserved. Not going to mention any individuals because just as the same bunch of players were brilliant against Chelsea the same were absolutely shambolic today. They were all lethargic, inattentive, petulant and mostly disorderly. Clearly we can only play against teams that let us play. Put up against a determined functional teams like Stoke, West Ham, Palace etc and we have no answer. Next week's performance is going to very different especially if manu play with a swagger and confidence based on their recent good results.
Happy to say I missed the game. Not really surprised we lost. We are an inconsistent team. Sounds like the players & Lambert are pretty disappointed as well. Oh well, onwards.
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on March 23, 2014, 08:18:54 PMHappy to say I missed the game. Not really surprised we lost. We are an inconsistent team. Sounds like the players & Lambert are pretty disappointed as well. Oh well, onwards.Oh well, onwards. The polite retired gentleman's We Go Again.
Paul Lambert on Potters defeat.Paul Lambert admitted Villa were "second best" as they went down 4-1 to Stoke.Lambert was frustrated as his side produced a lethargic performance which he said was "unlike us."He said: "We made a great start."For 20 minutes we looked really good and scored a really good goal."The goals we lost were poor."The two lads - Andi Weimann and Karim El Ahmadi - coming off never helped us. But I still thought we were second best. Stoke deserved to beat us."That whole performance was very unlike us after the start."We looked lethargic and never really got going."We tried to get a goal back but it never materialised. It was a performance that wasn't like us."We never got going after that opening 20 minutes."We never defended well at all. The goals were poor. We were second best."What disappoints me isn't just the goals, it was the lack of energy. Sometimes that can happen, you can be a bit lethargic when you think your legs aren't taking you when you want to go. I understand that. We never got going."The confidence was really high as we approached the game. We usually have a lot of energy but we couldn't get going for some reason."We were up for the game. We started really well. You get the goal and that gets the crowd going. The conceded goals were poor."I can't be too critical. The players have done great these past few weeks but they didn't deserve anything today."You don't dwell on it now. You pick yourself and go again. That's the important thing. We have a young group but we will bounce back from it."You get knocked down but you get up and go for more. That's what we will do this week."Lambert revealed that Weimann and El Ahmadi were withdrawn through injury.He added: "Andi had a severe dead leg which he couldn't shake off."I will have to see how Karim is to see if he has a little thigh strain there."It never helped us because they have been playing very well for us. It upset us a little bit but it's still no excuse."