Quote from: eastie on March 24, 2014, 09:57:30 AMQuote from: London Villan on March 24, 2014, 09:51:51 AMA more pertinent question would have been "how do explain the home record of 9 defeats, two seasons" on the bounce...He's a prickly one when criticised .Which managers aren't?
Quote from: London Villan on March 24, 2014, 09:51:51 AMA more pertinent question would have been "how do explain the home record of 9 defeats, two seasons" on the bounce...He's a prickly one when criticised .
A more pertinent question would have been "how do explain the home record of 9 defeats, two seasons" on the bounce...
Quote from: Boz on March 24, 2014, 10:02:46 AMQuote from: London Villan on March 24, 2014, 09:51:51 AMA more pertinent question would have been "how do you explain the home record of 9 defeats, two seasons on the bounce..."Spot On, what would he have answered to that I wonder ???"I think our home form has been fntastic over the last two seasons, World class infact."Or something similar.
Quote from: London Villan on March 24, 2014, 09:51:51 AMA more pertinent question would have been "how do you explain the home record of 9 defeats, two seasons on the bounce..."Spot On, what would he have answered to that I wonder ???
A more pertinent question would have been "how do you explain the home record of 9 defeats, two seasons on the bounce..."
Just when i thought i could'nt read anything else about how awful yesterday was, i read that the 5 yellow cards we received has now put us bottom of the fair play league,replacing Stoke .We now have 69 yellows this season .Another unwanted record for Lambert
Quote from: pooligan on March 24, 2014, 11:18:39 AMJust when i thought i could'nt read anything else about how awful yesterday was, i read that the 5 yellow cards we received has now put us bottom of the fair play league,replacing Stoke .We now have 69 yellows this season .Another unwanted record for Lambert I thought KEA's yellow was harsh. It looked a perfectly good tackle to me. Clattenberg didn't have the best of games.
"Whenever a side produces the kind of performance that saw Aston Villa topple Chelsea last weekend, they frequently become vulnerable in their next fixture. It’s one of those strange problems which seems to exist within football: the game after the ‘big result’ is often the harder one – players respond negatively to a perceived ‘lesser’ opponent, the crowd isn’t quite as feverish as it was the week before, and everything about the occasion just feels a degree or two less special."
Stoke's tactics were simple and effective; bomb down Villa's completely exposed left flank all the way to the byline, then cross back into the box for their unmarked forwards to whack the ball into the Villa net. That's literally all it was and Lambert did nothing, or couldn't do anything, to stymie this incredibly limited approach. We should be harder to beat than that.
Quote from: Stu on March 24, 2014, 12:04:11 PMStoke's tactics were simple and effective; bomb down Villa's completely exposed left flank all the way to the byline, then cross back into the box for their unmarked forwards to whack the ball into the Villa net. That's literally all it was and Lambert did nothing, or couldn't do anything, to stymie this incredibly limited approach. We should be harder to beat than that.How many passes did they string together leading up to Nzonzi's goal? If we could get anywhere near that I'd be very pleased.