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Author Topic: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread  (Read 53538 times)

Offline frankmosswasmyuncle

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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #375 on: February 01, 2015, 11:24:39 PM »
As a certain Mr P Lambert said before the "New Villa Style of Play" was invented, the only worthwhile stat is.....

Offline eric woolban woolban

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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #376 on: February 01, 2015, 11:24:51 PM »
"We started the second half really well but the second goal was the most disappointing thing about today. What has annoyed me probably the most is the acceptance to then lose by a few more. I'm used to winning games; that is the way my football and managerial career has panned out."
"I'm used to winning games"



Lolz

I didn't think he'd have time for Fifa. Oh maybe that is the problem.

He just has to go. I've seen through this poor excuse for a manager for about two years.

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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #377 on: February 01, 2015, 11:26:07 PM »
I would love to genuinely know what Lerner is thinking tonight. Does he care at all, did he even watch the game or is he glued to the Super Bowl not giving two fucks about football any more?

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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #378 on: February 01, 2015, 11:28:14 PM »
Notice how the more possession we have the less effective Benteke becomes ..we pass from side to side get it wide then pass it back.

We somehow today perfected the art of having not enough players in the attacking third and yet still get caught on the counter attack.

We have been utter shit for 12 months it's an absolute miracle we are still not in the bottom three.To my eyes we are clearly one of the worst 3 teams in the league and Lambert is by a country mile the worst manager in the league.
Second paragraph gets today's performance spot on David.

I thought exactly this through most of the game.
eg: 2nd goal. Richardson is dispossessed because there's no-one forward enough to pass it to...in 3 passes, we're outnumbered in defence and they score easily.
How?

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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #379 on: February 01, 2015, 11:30:08 PM »
I would love to genuinely know what Lerner is thinking tonight. Does he care at all, did he even watch the game or is he glued to the Super Bowl not giving two fucks about football any more?

He probably doesn't even know we played today.

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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #380 on: February 01, 2015, 11:43:59 PM »
I would love to genuinely know what Lerner is thinking tonight. Does he care at all, did he even watch the game or is he glued to the Super Bowl not giving two fucks about football any more?

He probably doesn't even know we played today.
point

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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #381 on: February 01, 2015, 11:51:51 PM »
These MOTD2 highlights are horrific. Our lads giving up chasing the Arsenal players for their second and third goals. Hutton was barely in his own half for the second goal, same for Okore for the third.

Hutton and Richardson need to be told that they both cannot go chasing shadows miles up field at the same time and also lads how about someone covering from time to time?

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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #382 on: February 01, 2015, 11:56:20 PM »
I would love to genuinely know what Lerner is thinking tonight. Does he care at all, did he even watch the game or is he glued to the Super Bowl not giving two fucks about football any more?

Fox said they both watch every match and come away with positives and enjoy it. The only positive today is that in Lerners tiny footballing mind we might be a little closer to a new manager.

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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #383 on: February 02, 2015, 12:06:31 AM »
The analysis on MOTD2 brought up an interesting point.  It was pointed out that we had more possesion% than Arsenal, and is the obsession with stats ruining the game? Kevin Kilbane said that players would check out their own stats first thing on a Monday morning in training to see how well they played. So if as a player you try and find the killer pass or go forward and lose possession you are berated by clueless manager, but if you keep possession and play it backwards and sideways, your stats will look impressive. That definitely would ring true for Villa under Lambert. this "new" style of play is all about meaningless stats.

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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #384 on: February 02, 2015, 12:32:30 AM »
Lambert has 'cracked' what exactly?
Possession means absolutely fuck all if you don't do anything with the ball.

Possession? My arse.

The (rather obviously I thought) sarcastic tone of my post seems to have totally passed you by.

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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #385 on: February 02, 2015, 01:18:31 AM »
The analysis on MOTD2 brought up an interesting point.  It was pointed out that we had more possesion% than Arsenal, and is the obsession with stats ruining the game? Kevin Kilbane said that players would check out their own stats first thing on a Monday morning in training to see how well they played. So if as a player you try and find the killer pass or go forward and lose possession you are berated by clueless manager, but if you keep possession and play it backwards and sideways, your stats will look impressive. That definitely would ring true for Villa under Lambert. this "new" style of play is all about meaningless stats.

The original late 1990s Opta stats suggested Steve McManamam was a more effective player than Roy Keane.


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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #386 on: February 02, 2015, 02:24:07 AM »
One thing you never hear after a match in which we have more often than not failed to win  or even score in,is to hear or read our clueless idiot of a manager to actually take the blame and say blame me,i am the person to blame

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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #387 on: February 02, 2015, 04:12:47 AM »
The worrying thing now, is what does he actually say in the changing room after the game
"You played well" = No
"You were unlucky"= No
"You created some decent chances" = No
' You defended well" = No
"We were excellent for 60 minutes" = No

If we are fed up of listening to the man and we only have to put up with it a couple of times a week, via press releases, what the hell must the players be feeling.

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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #388 on: February 02, 2015, 07:24:20 AM »
One thing you never hear after a match in which we have more often than not failed to win  or even score in,is to hear or read our clueless idiot of a manager to actually take the blame and say blame me,i am the person to blame

Absolutely right. And wait for the excuses to come thick and thick when we get settled in the bottom three.

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Re: Arsenal v Aston Villa Post-Match thread
« Reply #389 on: February 02, 2015, 07:31:44 AM »
My first away game for a couple of years and one thing stuck out was the lack of anger at the result and performance by manager, players and fans alike. Most fans just trudged out from the third goal onwards. The players looked bereft of any response and the manager as usual said nothing of any value after the game. It is time he grew a pair and stated that the performance was unacceptable. Make telling decisions like hauling off Benteke or Sanchez when they aren't playing well. The players are so safe and sheltered it is unbelievable. He should have made everyone of them come over to the 2000 away fans at the end but no. The whole club is drifting to the abyss.

 


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