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Bacuna scored five goals from full back last season. I would play him, one of Cleverley and Westwood, together with one of the bang out of form Sanchez or Delph in midfield. If you have Gil central, then there is a link to Benteke and a midfield behind that has a little more variety to it.
Another good press conference I have to say. I like his directness, honesty and his refusal to patronize fans or players.
Quote from: Ads on February 25, 2015, 06:56:48 PMBacuna scored five goals from full back last season. I would play him, one of Cleverley and Westwood, together with one of the bang out of form Sanchez or Delph in midfield. If you have Gil central, then there is a link to Benteke and a midfield behind that has a little more variety to it.Pretty sure Bacuna was playing midfield when he scored those goals. Most(? Two anyway) were from free kicks so his position weren't important for those.
Quote from: montague on February 26, 2015, 01:03:22 PMQuote from: brian green on February 26, 2015, 08:18:05 AMOf course Birmingham is a great place Sil, you know that and I know that but try telling it to the brain dead hordes who think everything of any value in the UK is located inside the M25.Living in London as soon as somebody knows you are from Birmingham its about 10 seconds before they tell you they hate the Brummie accent.Before trying to replicate it and mistaking it with a Black Country accent.
Quote from: brian green on February 26, 2015, 08:18:05 AMOf course Birmingham is a great place Sil, you know that and I know that but try telling it to the brain dead hordes who think everything of any value in the UK is located inside the M25.Living in London as soon as somebody knows you are from Birmingham its about 10 seconds before they tell you they hate the Brummie accent.
Of course Birmingham is a great place Sil, you know that and I know that but try telling it to the brain dead hordes who think everything of any value in the UK is located inside the M25.
Quote from: eamonn on February 27, 2015, 07:54:44 PMQuote from: Ads on February 25, 2015, 06:56:48 PMBacuna scored five goals from full back last season. I would play him, one of Cleverley and Westwood, together with one of the bang out of form Sanchez or Delph in midfield. If you have Gil central, then there is a link to Benteke and a midfield behind that has a little more variety to it.Pretty sure Bacuna was playing midfield when he scored those goals. Most(? Two anyway) were from free kicks so his position weren't important for those.It was a pretty important that he scored those free kicks against Man City and Cardiff. He also scored two from full back against Everton and Norwich. The only outfield goal from midfield was against the Bitters. He offers a goal threat.
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on February 27, 2015, 07:09:55 PMAnother good press conference I have to say. I like his directness, honesty and his refusal to patronize fans or players.Didn't he say something like "I've managed one game and we've scored one goal, that's a good ratio"?
Subscribe to the Villa YouTube channel. There's a couple of minutes of it on there.WARNING: the word Excellent is nowhere to be found
Quote from: BoskoDjembaSalifou on February 27, 2015, 08:11:13 PMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on February 27, 2015, 07:09:55 PMAnother good press conference I have to say. I like his directness, honesty and his refusal to patronize fans or players.Didn't he say something like "I've managed one game and we've scored one goal, that's a good ratio"?Probably in response to a question about our strike rate averaging around one in two.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on February 27, 2015, 08:24:01 PMSubscribe to the Villa YouTube channel. There's a couple of minutes of it on there.WARNING: the word Excellent is nowhere to be foundWhat about the phrase "We go again"?
Tim Sherwood open to help to strengthen Aston Villa’s fragile minds • Welcomes idea of employing psychologist to help players• Manager says Villa squad has ‘suffered for a long time’• Sherwood holds one-on-one talks with out-of-form BentekeTim Sherwood has admitted that he would be open to the idea of bringing in a sports psychologist to address the chronic lack of confidence in an Aston Villa side that have won only two out of their past 22 league games and lost six in succession. Villa have slumped to second bottom in the table, deepening relegation fears, and the manager is convinced that the underlying problems are in the players’ minds.Sherwood, whose team visit Newcastle United on Saturday, highlighted the way in which “confidence just sapped from the boys” as soon as Stoke City equalised in their 2-1 win at Villa Park last Saturday. The Villa manager said it was obvious to him that the players have “suffered for a long time” and, alluding to the fragile self-belief within the squad he inherited from Paul Lambert, talked about how there is “something in there which we need to dispel”.“It’s a psychology job,” Sherwood said. “I really mean it when I say: ‘Don’t be scared to lose.’ Just get out there and give it everything. You leave nothing on the pitch. I don’t think the application was a problem [against Stoke], I thought it was very good. I thought the desire to want to win the game was very good. I thought the hurt in the dressing room afterwards was as bad as mine. But they’re in this position for a reason, and we have to find that reason and try and get it out.“It’s not lack of quality; the quality is in the group. There is something in there which we need to dispel. And I don’t think there’s any shame in getting it out in the open because they’re going to have to dig deep.“They have to really have bravery, go and get on the football in the correct areas, keep getting it even if they’re giving it away. And anxiety around the place – let’s not worry about that, let’s have a go. If we’re going to fail, we fail trying and really expressing ourselves.”Asked if he would look to bring in a sports psychologist or rely on his own powers of motivation to engender a turnaround, Sherwood replied: “If there’s someone out there that I think can help the group, whether that be a coach or a psychologist or whoever it is, we wouldn’t turn it down.”