There is also the fact that Pardew is a complete and utter, 100%, without a shadow of a doubt, total twatwaffle.
Dunno if my eyes or memory are going, but have we shortened the pitch by a net-depth at each end?
Quote from: BoskoDjembaSalifou on September 21, 2014, 01:21:23 PMQuote from: supertom on September 21, 2014, 01:13:17 PMBut when you take a battering against sides who can put out a 40 million pound player that they're fans aren't even fucking happy with, you just have to take it.What's the point then? If we just have to accept getting beat by teams because they've spent more money than us, why are we even bothering?What do you suggest we do then, apart from moan that a player isn't good enough after one match?
Quote from: supertom on September 21, 2014, 01:13:17 PMBut when you take a battering against sides who can put out a 40 million pound player that they're fans aren't even fucking happy with, you just have to take it.What's the point then? If we just have to accept getting beat by teams because they've spent more money than us, why are we even bothering?
But when you take a battering against sides who can put out a 40 million pound player that they're fans aren't even fucking happy with, you just have to take it.
Besides, how can I write someone off if I didn't rate them the first place? I'll give him a chance, like I do with all players we sign, but first impressions aren't good.
As for your second point, I can only assume you're referring to what I said about Cleverley. All I said was that my first impressions of him in a Villa shirt aren't very good. You're right though, I don't think he's good enough, but that's based on his performances at Man Utd.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 21, 2014, 01:25:19 PMQuote from: BoskoDjembaSalifou on September 21, 2014, 01:21:23 PMQuote from: supertom on September 21, 2014, 01:13:17 PMBut when you take a battering against sides who can put out a 40 million pound player that they're fans aren't even fucking happy with, you just have to take it.What's the point then? If we just have to accept getting beat by teams because they've spent more money than us, why are we even bothering?What do you suggest we do then, apart from moan that a player isn't good enough after one match?How about being positive to start with? Yes, other teams have spent more, but as we've proved as recently as this season, we can beat them. Look at Leicester today, they haven't spent anywhere close to what Man Utd have.As for your second point, I can only assume you're referring to what I said about Cleverley. All I said was that my first impressions of him in a Villa shirt aren't very good. You're right though, I don't think he's good enough, but that's based on his performances at Man Utd.
We weren't beating Arsenal regularly when we were finishing top 6 under MON btw.It's one game and there were expectional circumstances that went against us yesterday that made getting a result near impossible.Edit: The sad reality atm is we will only compete regularly again at the top (or at least in the top 6) when we get new owners.And even that is no guarantee, just more possibility than there is now.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on September 21, 2014, 04:00:55 PMWe weren't beating Arsenal regularly when we were finishing top 6 under MON btw.It's one game and there were expectional circumstances that went against us yesterday that made getting a result near impossible.Edit: The sad reality atm is we will only compete regularly again at the top (or at least in the top 6) when we get new owners.And even that is no guarantee, just more possibility than there is now.Yeah, I realise yesterday was a weird one, but supertom's point was about accepting we can't beat the big spenders even if we had our full strength side (or at least that's how I interpreted it!).I agree with your edit too.