I would disagree that gabby is pretty good most of the time - as a villa fan I think he's cut a lot more slack but his poor performances far outweigh his good ones .Useful impact player off the bench maybe but not a regular first teamer for me.
Quote from: eastie on March 23, 2014, 09:06:48 PMI would disagree that gabby is pretty good most of the time - as a villa fan I think he's cut a lot more slack but his poor performances far outweigh his good ones .Useful impact player off the bench maybe but not a regular first teamer for me.Well i think we'll have to agree to disagree on that one. He's presently our second best attacking player after Benteke and 90% of the time looks easily good enough to be playing for us in our current state. We're hardly friggin Real Madrid. I would have said when we were challenging for top 4 a few years ago he looked a weak link with the likes of Young, Downing, Milner, Barry, Carew, Petrov etc but those days are well and truly gone.
We were outstanding at the start then fell apart after we scored.
Quote from: Clark W Griswold on March 23, 2014, 09:13:04 PMQuote from: eastie on March 23, 2014, 09:06:48 PMI would disagree that gabby is pretty good most of the time - as a villa fan I think he's cut a lot more slack but his poor performances far outweigh his good ones .Useful impact player off the bench maybe but not a regular first teamer for me.Well i think we'll have to agree to disagree on that one. He's presently our second best attacking player after Benteke and 90% of the time looks easily good enough to be playing for us in our current state. We're hardly friggin Real Madrid. I would have said when we were challenging for top 4 a few years ago he looked a weak link with the likes of Young, Downing, Milner, Barry, Carew, Petrov etc but those days are well and truly gone.Saying he is our 2nd best attacking player doesn't say much for the others in that case.
If you read what I put I said that from the over dramatic reaction from some "It seems like" some were "Almost hoping" for something like this. I have no problem with people like Paulie for example who make many valid points about Lambert's reign on the whole and have consistently said the same thing after both good and bad results. If anyone calling for him to go was as keen for him to go this time last week after the Chelsea result then fair play and today they will feel vindicated in their lack of faith. If anyone has jumped directly from happy to give him more time to sack him after today they are fickle. And trust me, I don't have rose tinted specs. I have missed one home game in all competitions since Lambert took over so like many others I have witnessed more than enough slow motion car crashes at Villa Park in such a relatively short space of time, with the added bonus of having to exit the North stand and walk up Witton Lane seeing and hearing celebrating away fans. Ger, I promise you I wasn't trying to be deliberately confrontational. And cheers to Olaftab for having my back.
Just home from the game. Where to begin. That was one of the worst performances collectively of any Villa side I have seen since the days of DOL. I am not a Lambert out man because I am a realist and do not think it is going to happen. There are enough downers following Villa without building up your hopes pointlessly. Stoke outplayed us in every department today. They muscled us and we capitulated. In my opinion the reason we can beat the better teams is because they come to play football and our players are not scared of them. Lesser sides come and play to get points at all costs and too many of our players have no stomach for the fray.I was not surprised by the result because my diagnosis of the crux of our shortcomings is the gulf between how we can play and how we do play. We never play poorly, we never have an off day. When we are bad we are unspeakably bad and that is down to coaching and man management.On the way to the game we heard Pat Murphy's interview with Lambert and on being told that we have not won three home games back to back for seven years his reply was "I expect I shall get blamed for that" I think he sees himself as a victim when so much of what goes wrong on the pitch is directly his and his staff's responsibility.One thing which I found inexplicable was the complete absence of any greater effort or urgency in the second half. After a first half like that you would expect that they came out fresh from the mother of all bollockings but if anything they were more slap happy and lethargic than they had been in the first half.If we scrape to survival nothing is going to change. We are going to go into next season on a wing and a prayer with most of the bomb squad bombed out and Hoolahan, Holt and a couple of bargain buys brought in. What we have seen in recent times is going to be the norm for the foreseeable future. If you are an optimist you will continue to be an optimist, if you are a pessimist you will continue to be pessimistic.