Quote from: LTA on September 27, 2014, 06:54:06 PMTwo games in a row where we've effectively given up as soon as we've gone behind. We're just far too negative and have been all season.To be fair it being 0-3 down in 4 minutes takes the wind out of most team's sails I would have thought?
Two games in a row where we've effectively given up as soon as we've gone behind. We're just far too negative and have been all season.
Fairly pleased. Jesus.Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert came away “fairly pleased” from Stamford Bridge in spite of the 3-0 defeat to Chelsea.Goals from Oscar, Diego Costa and Willian saw the Blues ease to victory but Lambert was still satisfied with his side’s effort.“I thought we gave a good account. We looked comfortable,” the Scot said.“To come here to play a club like this and play the way we did you have to be satisfied.”Villa created little throughout with only one effort on target as they put men behind the ball in an attempt to stifle Chelsea - and Lambert admitted the visitors needed to take the few opportunities that came their way.
Granted our losses are to Arsenal and Chelsea, but we really need to address our lack of creativity.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on September 27, 2014, 07:20:55 PMGranted our losses are to Arsenal and Chelsea, but we really need to address our lack of creativity.Hard to make a judgement though when our last 3 games have been Liverpool, Arsenal and Chavski and the last 2 came after the players, and I assume training last week, were fecked up with that virus. I'll be more worried if we are up to speed, and have Benteke in the side, and are still creating smeg all in a month or two.
Quote from: SamTheMouse on September 27, 2014, 05:40:29 PMTime for spending limits and foreign player quotas, please. Otherwise, football can just fuck off.Wont that just make things worse? That means clubs who buy their way to success (like everyone) will buy up a very limited resource (good british players) and less rich clubs will then be unable to buy up decent foreign players to help close the gap.Also the quality of the league will go down if we start using more British players leading to a decline in the leagues European performances.Fixed spending limits though, I agree. That would be helpful in leveling the playing field. Unlike FPP which makes things much worse.
Time for spending limits and foreign player quotas, please. Otherwise, football can just fuck off.
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on September 27, 2014, 05:49:55 PMQuote from: SamTheMouse on September 27, 2014, 05:40:29 PMTime for spending limits and foreign player quotas, please. Otherwise, football can just fuck off.Wont that just make things worse? That means clubs who buy their way to success (like everyone) will buy up a very limited resource (good british players) and less rich clubs will then be unable to buy up decent foreign players to help close the gap.Also the quality of the league will go down if we start using more British players leading to a decline in the leagues European performances.Fixed spending limits though, I agree. That would be helpful in leveling the playing field. Unlike FPP which makes things much worse.No, because simply put, the best English players aren't much better than your average English player.
Paul Lambert was far from frustrated at the manner of his team's performance in the defeat to Chelsea.Lambert said post-match that he believed his players were "well in the game for long periods".He felt they were strong throughout the encounter and the boss pointed to decent efforts from Fabian Delph, Aly Cissokho and Nathan Baker as evidence of their cautious endeavour too.Importantly, the gaffer is confident his players will head into the Man City game in good spirits despite the Blues loss.He said: "I thought we gave a right good account of ourselves."We looked solid enough. We were coming up against a team who, in my opinion, will be really close to winning the League Championship and in Europe too."I can't fault the lads for the way they played."We had one or two chances here. And you come to places like this and when you get chances you've got to score."They have quality all over the pitch but I thought my own team did really well."I thought 3-0 was a little bit harsh on us. But I was relatively pleased with how we came here and applied ourselves."We came here and for long periods we were well in it."Chelsea scored in the second half when we were on top."Fabian had a great hit - the shot just went by - there was Aly's effort at the back post and Nathan's header too."We are in a run of games where it's really tough but we've certainly played well enough."I've seen Chelsea score six at Everton. That's how good they are. They can rip you open at any time. All credit to the team."If you come away with your confidence still intact, it's half the battle."If someone had said to me that we'd take a point from Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea, I'd have taken it. That's the reality of it."But the lads have been excellent for us."