Quote from: Dave on December 01, 2014, 03:26:11 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on December 01, 2014, 02:18:49 PMIt may not be as irrelevant as you think. We tend to kick towards the Holt in the second half. So, without doing the research I'd guess it means we very rarely score in the second half at home, which may be a pointer to one of our footballing / tactical problems? Ie - get our noses in front, sit back, concede late, go home frustrated.Absolutely - and here is that research.Since we played Cardiff at the start of November last year we've scored two goals in the second half of league matches at Villa Park (Benteke's consolation against Arsenal and Delph's winner against Chelsea). It goes up to a whopping three if we include Helenius' in the cup defeat to Sheffield Utd.That can definitely put in the 'not good enough' file.Grant Holt scored in front of the Holte in the second half of the match against Fulham. Doesn't make it much better though!
Quote from: chrisw1 on December 01, 2014, 02:18:49 PMIt may not be as irrelevant as you think. We tend to kick towards the Holt in the second half. So, without doing the research I'd guess it means we very rarely score in the second half at home, which may be a pointer to one of our footballing / tactical problems? Ie - get our noses in front, sit back, concede late, go home frustrated.Absolutely - and here is that research.Since we played Cardiff at the start of November last year we've scored two goals in the second half of league matches at Villa Park (Benteke's consolation against Arsenal and Delph's winner against Chelsea). It goes up to a whopping three if we include Helenius' in the cup defeat to Sheffield Utd.That can definitely put in the 'not good enough' file.
It may not be as irrelevant as you think. We tend to kick towards the Holt in the second half. So, without doing the research I'd guess it means we very rarely score in the second half at home, which may be a pointer to one of our footballing / tactical problems? Ie - get our noses in front, sit back, concede late, go home frustrated.
Quote from: mrastonvilla on December 01, 2014, 04:11:18 PMQuote from: Dave on December 01, 2014, 03:26:11 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on December 01, 2014, 02:18:49 PMIt may not be as irrelevant as you think. We tend to kick towards the Holt in the second half. So, without doing the research I'd guess it means we very rarely score in the second half at home, which may be a pointer to one of our footballing / tactical problems? Ie - get our noses in front, sit back, concede late, go home frustrated.Absolutely - and here is that research.Since we played Cardiff at the start of November last year we've scored two goals in the second half of league matches at Villa Park (Benteke's consolation against Arsenal and Delph's winner against Chelsea). It goes up to a whopping three if we include Helenius' in the cup defeat to Sheffield Utd.That can definitely put in the 'not good enough' file.Grant Holt scored in front of the Holte in the second half of the match against Fulham. Doesn't make it much better though!As was Benteke's penalty winner against the Baggies.
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Quote from: Duncan Shaw on December 01, 2014, 04:26:51 PMQuote from: mrastonvilla on December 01, 2014, 04:11:18 PMQuote from: Dave on December 01, 2014, 03:26:11 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on December 01, 2014, 02:18:49 PMIt may not be as irrelevant as you think. We tend to kick towards the Holt in the second half. So, without doing the research I'd guess it means we very rarely score in the second half at home, which may be a pointer to one of our footballing / tactical problems? Ie - get our noses in front, sit back, concede late, go home frustrated.Absolutely - and here is that research.Since we played Cardiff at the start of November last year we've scored two goals in the second half of league matches at Villa Park (Benteke's consolation against Arsenal and Delph's winner against Chelsea). It goes up to a whopping three if we include Helenius' in the cup defeat to Sheffield Utd.That can definitely put in the 'not good enough' file.Grant Holt scored in front of the Holte in the second half of the match against Fulham. Doesn't make it much better though!As was Benteke's penalty winner against the Baggies.Interesting how certain "stats" get fabricated.
How about these, then?
Quote from: joe_c on December 01, 2014, 01:53:33 PMLambert for me is in a curious limboland where he's not good enough to do the job but not doing badly enough to warrant the sack. I can't bring myself to actively want us to lose to bring about his dismissal. I'd accept it if it happened, shrug my shoulders and say it's probably for the best but I would much rather we started winning.I can't think of another club at any professional level, where the current run wouldn't have got him the sack. Or the run at the end of last season. Or the run over Christmas in his first season.Or the accumulated picture that from around the time of the Chelsea game last year, results have got progressively worse and we're now in a nosedive.I think that Christmas in his first season broke him. He kept doing the same thing as earlier in the season because he couldn't think what else to do (rabbit in headlights.)He took stock that first summer, basically shit himself at how close we'd come, resolved that we'd be tighter defensively with the 18 months of banging heads against walls that have followed (rabbit in headlights again)I think he could get us playing half decent stuff based on the odd glimpses we see and what we saw at Norwich. Unfortunately he no longer trusts himself or his players.
Lambert for me is in a curious limboland where he's not good enough to do the job but not doing badly enough to warrant the sack. I can't bring myself to actively want us to lose to bring about his dismissal. I'd accept it if it happened, shrug my shoulders and say it's probably for the best but I would much rather we started winning.
Quote from: SamTheMouse on December 01, 2014, 05:06:37 PMHow about these, then?Fuck.
Quote from: SamTheMouse on December 01, 2014, 05:06:37 PMHow about these, then?[img width=400 height=299]https://scontent-b-cdg.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/v/t1.0-9/p526x296/10806466_969820216378870_4575755757511542955_n.jpg?oh=90ffe15e53cbda4486006752530e00fe&oe=55071A38[/imagoHappy days...
Quote from: SamTheMouse on December 01, 2014, 05:06:37 PMHow about these, then?Yet not 20th in the most important position, and yet win pick up four points this week we are mid-table.But hey, I'm planted.UTV
I think he was fearless in that first season, he stuck to his principles, players got into the team on merit ( granted in many cases is was down to rivals being utter dross) and it was eventually rewarded as we not only stayed up but were vibrant if naive.