There is no denying that Gabby can put in the odd performance that lifts us, or can score important goals.The problem is the 20 games in which he does next to nothing which separate these big performances.I said this earlier but he is the poster boy for the five year long drift to utter mediocrity.He isn't the only one, far from it, but he's the most disappointing one. Where do we think he'd go if we sold him?I'd guess somewhere like Norwich, some newly promoted non entity.Sherwood has done well to keep us up, but getting five or six games worth of good performances is one thing, stopping this sort of horror season happening again is going to be a big challenge. Stopping the sort of implicit acceptance of mediocrity that giving the likes of Gabby new deal after new deal represents would be a step forward.The Cup final is an unexpected bonus, and we played well in that competition, but 17th is as bad as we can get without getting relegated.The "who wouldn't have accepted staying up and a cup final when Lambert was here" line of argument is fair enough - we'd all have accepted it - but the bigger picture is we have got to stop looking around the arse end of the table like a posher version of Wigan year after year.To do that we will need either a new owner or a version of Randy that gives more of a shit and is more clued up, and a willingness to take difficult decisions, because the placid acceptance of dross is going to take some shifting after five whole years of it.
Quote from: john e on May 24, 2015, 10:43:59 PMOnly just got back in, So no idea why Steer was in today, can someone explainand if Given is injured is it official or just hearsayGiven injured. And if he played Guzan and he got hurt then we'd be playing some kid in the cup final because Steer is cup tied and Ben is also out. So he didn't risk Guzan.
Only just got back in, So no idea why Steer was in today, can someone explainand if Given is injured is it official or just hearsay
Our last game before the League Cup win over Yanited in '94 - our third league defeat on the spin. Were you there? Only twenty thousand other Villa were...Aston Villa 1 2 OldhamSteve Redmond (og 58) Darren Beckford (67)Rick Holden (74) M Bosnich, E Barrett, S Staunton, S Teale, P McGrath, K Richardson, R Houghton, B Small, D Saunders (D Yorke, 76), G Fenton, S Froggatt Subs not used: N Spink, U Ehiogu Referee: Attendance: 21214 Stadium: Villa Park
The Cup final is an unexpected bonus, and we played well in that competition, but 17th is as bad as we can get without getting relegated.The "who wouldn't have accepted staying up and a cup final when Lambert was here" line of argument is fair enough - we'd all have accepted it - but the bigger picture is we have got to stop looking around the arse end of the table like a posher version of Wigan year after year.
Quote from: silhillvilla on May 24, 2015, 10:31:02 PMteam that started at CiŁyGuzan, Bacuna, Okore, Vlaar, Richardson, Sanchez, Westwood, Cleverley, Delph, Grealish, Benteke.SUBS: Given, Weimann, Cole, Senderos, Cissokho, N'Zogbia, LowtonI can see Sanchez playing for sure to help secure the back line and break up the play. I think that's about as defensive as it will get. You might be right about that team if Richardson can play. I imagine any player not 100% fit will make every effort to "recover" this week.
team that started at CiŁyGuzan, Bacuna, Okore, Vlaar, Richardson, Sanchez, Westwood, Cleverley, Delph, Grealish, Benteke.SUBS: Given, Weimann, Cole, Senderos, Cissokho, N'Zogbia, Lowton
I seem to remember we were pretty awful in the last couple of games before beating United in the final in 1994.
The 2 games before the 96 final were a 2-0 loss at Sheff weds and one of the most boring 0-0 draws you'll ever see at home to Boro. 3 league games before the 1994 final were a 1-0 defeat at home to Ipswich, a 2-0 defeat at Leeds and a 2-1 home defeat at home to Oldham. Our only goal in those games was an OG.
Boos and groans at every misplaced pass or pass backwards from the prawn sandwich brigade in the Trinity Upper. I'll be back in the North next time!