We missed Holt today.
Quote from: supertom on March 29, 2014, 02:55:28 PMQuote from: Meanwood Villa on March 29, 2014, 02:47:41 PMThe feelgood factor from Chelsea has well and truly disappeared. Here is one of those all too familiar tailspins. That's the trouble, any time we look like building any sort of form it hits the skids. We saw it after Man City, after Southampton, after West Brom and then after Chelsea. Even if we win two on the bounce for example, we tend to then lose more in the next few weeks. What we're left with as such is a season in which we've won 9 in 31 games, and lost 15, almost half our games played. That's pathetic for Aston Villa football club. I don't think that sort of record will ever change under Lambert. I know some might say we're mid-table, we're comfortable, but this isn't comfortable. Stoke are 10th, but they're a weak 10th. We're still too close to the bottom feeders. We're the loss of a key player or two from being in serious trouble next season too.Problem is, those in positions of influence at the club obviously don't think it is.
Quote from: Meanwood Villa on March 29, 2014, 02:47:41 PMThe feelgood factor from Chelsea has well and truly disappeared. Here is one of those all too familiar tailspins. That's the trouble, any time we look like building any sort of form it hits the skids. We saw it after Man City, after Southampton, after West Brom and then after Chelsea. Even if we win two on the bounce for example, we tend to then lose more in the next few weeks. What we're left with as such is a season in which we've won 9 in 31 games, and lost 15, almost half our games played. That's pathetic for Aston Villa football club. I don't think that sort of record will ever change under Lambert. I know some might say we're mid-table, we're comfortable, but this isn't comfortable. Stoke are 10th, but they're a weak 10th. We're still too close to the bottom feeders. We're the loss of a key player or two from being in serious trouble next season too.
The feelgood factor from Chelsea has well and truly disappeared. Here is one of those all too familiar tailspins.
Quote from: tomd2103 on March 29, 2014, 03:01:39 PMQuote from: supertom on March 29, 2014, 02:55:28 PMQuote from: Meanwood Villa on March 29, 2014, 02:47:41 PMThe feelgood factor from Chelsea has well and truly disappeared. Here is one of those all too familiar tailspins. That's the trouble, any time we look like building any sort of form it hits the skids. We saw it after Man City, after Southampton, after West Brom and then after Chelsea. Even if we win two on the bounce for example, we tend to then lose more in the next few weeks. What we're left with as such is a season in which we've won 9 in 31 games, and lost 15, almost half our games played. That's pathetic for Aston Villa football club. I don't think that sort of record will ever change under Lambert. I know some might say we're mid-table, we're comfortable, but this isn't comfortable. Stoke are 10th, but they're a weak 10th. We're still too close to the bottom feeders. We're the loss of a key player or two from being in serious trouble next season too.Problem is, those in positions of influence at the club obviously don't think it is. Seemingly so. Which is sad. Where Southampton sit should not be well beyond us and it just seems as if it is at the moment.
Quote from: Rigadon on March 29, 2014, 02:37:43 PMEnough is enough. Please can this season end now? it will only be the same next season as this, or worse, with Lerner, Faulkner and Lambert at the helm. One year, we might even finish 10th, that would be exciting
Enough is enough. Please can this season end now?
Seemingly so. Which is sad. Where Southampton sit should not be well beyond us and it just seems as if it is at the moment.
Quote from: Chris Smith on March 29, 2014, 02:53:16 PMHard to know what to make of that. We gave away poor goals but also missed several good chances. The score line in no way reflected the balance of play. Really? I thought we were fucking shit as usual. I don't find it hard to know what to make of us at all or Lambert
Hard to know what to make of that. We gave away poor goals but also missed several good chances. The score line in no way reflected the balance of play.