Quote from: SashasGrandad on December 02, 2014, 10:21:58 PMThe last time we won at Palace (also 1-0) we went on to win the league.Chesea only 17 pts ahead.cant believe we only 4 pts off Arsenal and Liverpool
The last time we won at Palace (also 1-0) we went on to win the league.Chesea only 17 pts ahead.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on December 02, 2014, 10:55:51 PMQuote from: godzvilla on December 02, 2014, 10:52:27 PMI think some people on this site write their self serving ´reviews ´..if you can call them that, before the game . Me ? I,ll trust the pro,s to give me a fair assessment ...........UTV & glass half full .................Godzvilla !Taken from from tomorrows Telegraph : “ Nothing ever seems to happen very quickly at Villa these days, but Paul Lambert’s team are showing gradual signs of improvement. They are now unbeaten in four games, and even in Ron Vlaar’s absence, they defended with real guts and precision. There remain question marks over who will get their goals when Benteke does not, but put it this way: it is a dilemma Crystal Palace would love to have right now.Benteke’s goal after half an hour was just reward for Villa’s dominance of the ball, although it came from the most opportunistic of openings. Scott Dann tried to dribble the ball past Benteke in the right-back position, got his pocket picked, and thereafter all he saw of Benteke was the number on the back of his shirt “Dominance of the ball, this bloke obviously did not watch the game. A Pro you say-mehBecause he doesn't agree with your view that it must have been shit because it was Villa, not only is he wrong but he wasn't even at the game he was paid to report on.
Quote from: godzvilla on December 02, 2014, 10:52:27 PMI think some people on this site write their self serving ´reviews ´..if you can call them that, before the game . Me ? I,ll trust the pro,s to give me a fair assessment ...........UTV & glass half full .................Godzvilla !Taken from from tomorrows Telegraph : “ Nothing ever seems to happen very quickly at Villa these days, but Paul Lambert’s team are showing gradual signs of improvement. They are now unbeaten in four games, and even in Ron Vlaar’s absence, they defended with real guts and precision. There remain question marks over who will get their goals when Benteke does not, but put it this way: it is a dilemma Crystal Palace would love to have right now.Benteke’s goal after half an hour was just reward for Villa’s dominance of the ball, although it came from the most opportunistic of openings. Scott Dann tried to dribble the ball past Benteke in the right-back position, got his pocket picked, and thereafter all he saw of Benteke was the number on the back of his shirt “Dominance of the ball, this bloke obviously did not watch the game. A Pro you say-meh
I think some people on this site write their self serving ´reviews ´..if you can call them that, before the game . Me ? I,ll trust the pro,s to give me a fair assessment ...........UTV & glass half full .................Godzvilla !Taken from from tomorrows Telegraph : “ Nothing ever seems to happen very quickly at Villa these days, but Paul Lambert’s team are showing gradual signs of improvement. They are now unbeaten in four games, and even in Ron Vlaar’s absence, they defended with real guts and precision. There remain question marks over who will get their goals when Benteke does not, but put it this way: it is a dilemma Crystal Palace would love to have right now.Benteke’s goal after half an hour was just reward for Villa’s dominance of the ball, although it came from the most opportunistic of openings. Scott Dann tried to dribble the ball past Benteke in the right-back position, got his pocket picked, and thereafter all he saw of Benteke was the number on the back of his shirt “
Quote from: CJ on December 02, 2014, 10:18:26 PMQuote from: ez on December 02, 2014, 10:16:06 PMCan't believe we're actually above 8 clubs.Or,to put it another way, there's 8 clubs thinking 'how the fcuk are we below Villa'Because they're worse than us maybe?
Quote from: ez on December 02, 2014, 10:16:06 PMCan't believe we're actually above 8 clubs.Or,to put it another way, there's 8 clubs thinking 'how the fcuk are we below Villa'
Can't believe we're actually above 8 clubs.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 02, 2014, 10:19:07 PMQuote from: CJ on December 02, 2014, 10:18:26 PMQuote from: ez on December 02, 2014, 10:16:06 PMCan't believe we're actually above 8 clubs.Or,to put it another way, there's 8 clubs thinking 'how the fcuk are we below Villa'Because they're worse than us maybe?Remember the start of SGT's great run in 1989. I'm sure it started with a really scrappy win.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 02, 2014, 10:59:55 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on December 02, 2014, 10:55:51 PMQuote from: godzvilla on December 02, 2014, 10:52:27 PMI think some people on this site write their self serving ´reviews ´..if you can call them that, before the game . Me ? I,ll trust the pro,s to give me a fair assessment ...........UTV & glass half full .................Godzvilla !Taken from from tomorrows Telegraph : “ Nothing ever seems to happen very quickly at Villa these days, but Paul Lambert’s team are showing gradual signs of improvement. They are now unbeaten in four games, and even in Ron Vlaar’s absence, they defended with real guts and precision. There remain question marks over who will get their goals when Benteke does not, but put it this way: it is a dilemma Crystal Palace would love to have right now.Benteke’s goal after half an hour was just reward for Villa’s dominance of the ball, although it came from the most opportunistic of openings. Scott Dann tried to dribble the ball past Benteke in the right-back position, got his pocket picked, and thereafter all he saw of Benteke was the number on the back of his shirt “Dominance of the ball, this bloke obviously did not watch the game. A Pro you say-mehBecause he doesn't agree with your view that it must have been shit because it was Villa, not only is he wrong but he wasn't even at the game he was paid to report on. Villa 54% of possession tonight despite all of Palace's huff and puff. Still maintain Villa's fewer chances were far more threatening than their aimless whacks over the bar.
Quote from: Nastylee on December 02, 2014, 11:24:29 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 02, 2014, 10:59:55 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on December 02, 2014, 10:55:51 PMQuote from: godzvilla on December 02, 2014, 10:52:27 PMI think some people on this site write their self serving ´reviews ´..if you can call them that, before the game . Me ? I,ll trust the pro,s to give me a fair assessment ...........UTV & glass half full .................Godzvilla !Taken from from tomorrows Telegraph : “ Nothing ever seems to happen very quickly at Villa these days, but Paul Lambert’s team are showing gradual signs of improvement. They are now unbeaten in four games, and even in Ron Vlaar’s absence, they defended with real guts and precision. There remain question marks over who will get their goals when Benteke does not, but put it this way: it is a dilemma Crystal Palace would love to have right now.Benteke’s goal after half an hour was just reward for Villa’s dominance of the ball, although it came from the most opportunistic of openings. Scott Dann tried to dribble the ball past Benteke in the right-back position, got his pocket picked, and thereafter all he saw of Benteke was the number on the back of his shirt “Dominance of the ball, this bloke obviously did not watch the game. A Pro you say-mehBecause he doesn't agree with your view that it must have been shit because it was Villa, not only is he wrong but he wasn't even at the game he was paid to report on. Villa 54% of possession tonight despite all of Palace's huff and puff. Still maintain Villa's fewer chances were far more threatening than their aimless whacks over the bar.I find that pretty shocking. After some of the comments on here tonight I was expecting about 40%. I can't believe we've had 2 games in a row where we've had more possession than the opposition.
A bit more discipline vs Tottenham, Southampton and Burnley, all games we led for a while and let go quite late and the season is massively different. Take the win and maybe, just maybe with the big man back we can start to rebuild a bit of confidence. Crazy how jammed up the league is through the middle. Despite this horrific run we are still in touching distance of teams that have spent so much more and who haven't had the results we have. Bizarre. The football is utterly abysmal, but tonight is about the points.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on December 02, 2014, 11:28:48 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 02, 2014, 10:19:07 PMQuote from: CJ on December 02, 2014, 10:18:26 PMQuote from: ez on December 02, 2014, 10:16:06 PMCan't believe we're actually above 8 clubs.Or,to put it another way, there's 8 clubs thinking 'how the fcuk are we below Villa'Because they're worse than us maybe?Remember the start of SGT's great run in 1989. I'm sure it started with a really scrappy win.1-0 at home to Derby. Dean Saunders' best performance for us.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on December 02, 2014, 11:26:06 PMA bit more discipline vs Tottenham, Southampton and Burnley, all games we led for a while and let go quite late and the season is massively different. Take the win and maybe, just maybe with the big man back we can start to rebuild a bit of confidence. Crazy how jammed up the league is through the middle. Despite this horrific run we are still in touching distance of teams that have spent so much more and who haven't had the results we have. Bizarre. The football is utterly abysmal, but tonight is about the points.To be fair we never looked like getting a second goal against Spurs, Forster handed us the goal against Southampton, Burnley for all our dominance we didn't create too many genuine chances. We are reasonably solid at the back this year but we are depending on clean sheets to help us win games at the moment. That isn't sustainable with the likes of Cissokho back there.