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Offline silhillvilla

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #225 on: October 18, 2015, 11:21:41 AM »
Agree on Gana OB, runs about a lot but in terms of meaningful play ?? Reminds me of KEA .

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #226 on: October 18, 2015, 11:26:13 AM »
To me, it seems substitutions that Sherwood makes are just substitutions for the sake of it.
There never seems to be any rhyme or reason to them, no basis or tactics to them.

A bit like a Sunday morning manager, just making sure most of the lads get a kick.

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #227 on: October 18, 2015, 11:27:28 AM »
Agree on Gana OB, runs about a lot but in terms of meaningful play ?? Reminds me of KEA .

I think he's been ok overall. Another one who's new to the league and all that.

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #228 on: October 18, 2015, 11:32:54 AM »
I thought the Amavi sub was a bit pointless as well and he should have put Traore on as soon as we went 2-0 down.

If Richardson had stayed on any longer he would have been sent off. His legs were gone around the 55 min mark and had just got a yellow.

Thought both substitutions were the right ones to get some width in our play, unfortunately Amavi and Traore particularly were useless when they came on.

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #229 on: October 18, 2015, 12:02:24 PM »
Did I dream it but I though Mouriniho had a stadium ban for the game( not that it would have made any difference)

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #230 on: October 18, 2015, 12:05:35 PM »
I thought the Amavi sub was a bit pointless as well and he should have put Traore on as soon as we went 2-0 down.

If Richardson had stayed on any longer he would have been sent off. His legs were gone around the 55 min mark and had just got a yellow.

Thought both substitutions were the right ones to get some width in our play, unfortunately Amavi and Traore particularly were useless when they came on.

Traore seemed surprised that his 'tactic' of simply running as fast as he can didn't work against top defenders. He had the surprise element against Palace and it's ok having Notts County full backs on toast, but he has a lot of work to do if he wants to make an impact in this league. That said, he is freshly back from injury, young and playing for a team that is incapable of pushing the opposition back and keeping possession so he is always picking up the ball in really deep areas.

I actually think Richardson gets some unfair stick. He did well enough yesterday, didn't get beaten too often, held the line well and carried the ball forward. He doesn't have Amavi's end product though, and age isn't on his side. I have a horrible feeling Sherwood is going to prove a point about the whole 'signings not his choice' news by making an example of Amavi. That would be another mistake.

Two final points, both of which are extremely annoying. As everyone says, the corners are beyond a joke. The good news is that Gil got to take a corner and a free kick yesterday from the right. The corner was shit but at least it was an in-swinger. The free kick caused havoc. It is completely unfathomable to everyone how an entire squad and coaching staff can watch those shit corners float in every week without pointing out that they aren't really working. Gestede, Lescott and Richards are all a genuine threat from corners and in our current predicament, set pieces should be seen as our best route to goal.

And then there's fitness. So much for the mini pre-season Sherwood put them through. Gil, Grealish, Richardson, Ayew Westwood (to name but five) all looked completely shagged by the hour mark.

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #231 on: October 18, 2015, 12:15:26 PM »
Where is this kid we signed on loan from Liverpool.
Has he got a broken leg or something?

Sherwood said his lack of fitness meant he was behind the rest of the team?
Well, we've just has a bloody 'mini pre season' haven't we?

Fucking hell, if I'd signed for us in August , I'd be fit enough for 45 mins by now!

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #232 on: October 18, 2015, 12:23:59 PM »
Gil, Grealish, Westswood, Richardson, Ayew. All completely lightweight players as well. Gil and Jack do damage in areas of the pitch where it matters not a jot, there's no penetration. They need to be 15 yards further forward interlinking, and have a forward in front of them they can hit with through balls and link with too, Rudy, lovely head but feet like two sacks of cement, pretty much useless as we are. Gueye and Westwood, shit combination, Westy needs to fuck off for his own good now, get Sanchez in there, get Veretout in there. Give Jack and Gil a bit of freedom, get them further forward and have them with Ayew centrally. If it doesn't work fine but surely it's better than all the square peg, round hole rubbish we are trying at the moment.

To be honest we are really regretting no replacing Benteke with a proven scorer, I think we are toast, there's even less goal threat in this side than last year.

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #233 on: October 18, 2015, 12:59:02 PM »
Gil, Grealish, Westswood, Richardson, Ayew. All completely lightweight players as well. Gil and Jack do damage in areas of the pitch where it matters not a jot, there's no penetration. They need to be 15 yards further forward interlinking, and have a forward in front of them they can hit with through balls and link with too, Rudy, lovely head but feet like two sacks of cement, pretty much useless as we are. Gueye and Westwood, shit combination, Westy needs to fuck off for his own good now, get Sanchez in there, get Veretout in there. Give Jack and Gil a bit of freedom, get them further forward and have them with Ayew centrally. If it doesn't work fine but surely it's better than all the square peg, round hole rubbish we are trying at the moment.

To be honest we are really regretting no replacing Benteke with a proven scorer, I think we are toast, there's even less goal threat in this side than last year.

Pretty much what I think, although I'm less harsh on Westwood (good player there, but completely out of form and now just learning how to be bad). 4-3-3 with a lot of freedom for Jack and Gil wide of Ayew, and a midfielder with Sanchez sitting and Gana and Veretout swirling around a bit.

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #234 on: October 18, 2015, 01:19:26 PM »
Did I dream it but I though Mouriniho had a stadium ban for the game( not that it would have made any difference)
It's a suspended sentence so to speak

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #235 on: October 18, 2015, 01:23:31 PM »
It's pointless playing Gestede infront of Gil and Grelish he doesn't have the movement or ability to bring either into the game.He is an old fashioned target man he is basically a taller version of Bent.He will score with service but he effectively leaves you with 10 men for most of the game

Then you have Ayew who I throught was brought as a striker but player wide yesterday , got one good cross in but mostly was muscled out of it.

Now these  2 cost us around £15mil and were Sherwoods choices so both their lack of ability is all on him

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #236 on: October 18, 2015, 02:09:54 PM »
I thought the Amavi sub was a bit pointless as well and he should have put Traore on as soon as we went 2-0 down.

If Richardson had stayed on any longer he would have been sent off. His legs were gone around the 55 min mark and had just got a yellow.

Thought both substitutions were the right ones to get some width in our play, unfortunately Amavi and Traore particularly were useless when they came on.

Traore seemed surprised that his 'tactic' of simply running as fast as he can didn't work against top defenders. He had the surprise element against Palace and it's ok having Notts County full backs on toast, but he has a lot of work to do if he wants to make an impact in this league. That said, he is freshly back from injury, young and playing for a team that is incapable of pushing the opposition back and keeping possession so he is always picking up the ball in really deep areas.

I actually think Richardson gets some unfair stick. He did well enough yesterday, didn't get beaten too often, held the line well and carried the ball forward. He doesn't have Amavi's end product though, and age isn't on his side. I have a horrible feeling Sherwood is going to prove a point about the whole 'signings not his choice' news by making an example of Amavi. That would be another mistake.

Two final points, both of which are extremely annoying. As everyone says, the corners are beyond a joke. The good news is that Gil got to take a corner and a free kick yesterday from the right. The corner was shit but at least it was an in-swinger. The free kick caused havoc. It is completely unfathomable to everyone how an entire squad and coaching staff can watch those shit corners float in every week without pointing out that they aren't really working. Gestede, Lescott and Richards are all a genuine threat from corners and in our current predicament, set pieces should be seen as our best route to goal.

And then there's fitness. So much for the mini pre-season Sherwood put them through. Gil, Grealish, Richardson, Ayew Westwood (to name but five) all looked completely shagged by the hour mark.

Traore doesnt appear to have a footballing brain though, there is a time to run with the ball and a time to pass. He tried to run with the ball each time he got it no matter where in the pitch he was and ended up falling on his arse nearly each time.

Its worrying that the likes of Traore and Veretout already look as if they wont be fully ready until next term. Wouldnt surprise me if Sherwood was making a point of dropping Amavi and Veretout. But to be fair Amavi was crap when he came on with a half hearted attitude and didnt exactly prove him wrong. Woeful inside pass to Gil nearly cost us another goal. Maybe getting dropped will give him the necessary kick up the arse he needs.

Thought Richardson did ok and maybe should be considered on the left of a midfield three to give Amavi a bit more protection. I know it was his first start yesterday but he is only 31 next week. Very early to be doing a Joe Cole after 55 mins. Not sure what type of fitness training we were doing in the summer but the conditioning of the players does not look good.

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #237 on: October 18, 2015, 02:32:09 PM »
Did I dream it but I though Mouriniho had a stadium ban for the game( not that it would have made any difference)
It's a suspended sentence so to speak
Thanks

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #238 on: October 18, 2015, 04:14:56 PM »
Yes worrying that our fitness is so bad. If you remember under oneill it was poor also. Perhaps sherwood leaves it up to them to train rather than having it structured.
Whatever it is it needs to improve.

I know the manager takes the brunt of everyone's wrath but surely the players have to take a good look at themselves and think can we do better? Besides richards we need a few more wanting the ball and not shying away from the pass.

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Post Same Old Shit Thread
« Reply #239 on: October 18, 2015, 04:57:59 PM »
I think back to his remarks when he took over.

He thought himself as a custodian of the club, it's history and heritage, he understood it all, blah blah.

When push came to shove he then employed so of the worst solutions to the problems we had. For a club who he claimed to get and respect how does he reconcile appointing perennial losers like Mcleish or work experience candidates like Lambert and Sherwood.

I love this club, always have done, I've spent 30 years watching them now, which is a fraction of the time some have done and it bloody hurts watching us as we are. I KNOW we are a big club, I've lived it and feel it whenever I'm in the ground. We need someone in place managing this team with a prescence. Partially to help us gain back some respect, we have none anymore, we are a bit of a joke. Someone to instil a bit of fear in to the others, with a brain, years of doing it, someone who won't be laughed at or ridiculed. Not another rent a quote with nothing to back it up, or someone who's just really pleased to be here because he's only manager a fucking turnip of a club like Norwich City.

Lerner cannot completely disconnect with the club and expect to get anything right. It's not going to happen, but before he sells, he needs to sort this mess out that is partially of his making. The first port of call should be to make the next appointment one that would turn a few heads.

We are in the so called best league in the world.
There is money pouring out of everyones ears.
We are still very very well known.
Huge ground, great support and ghosts from the past that can only inspire the best.

Make the next appointment something fitting of what we were and still can be, let's not accept what isn't even second best, some no mark from a nothing club who will completely crumble under the pressure of managing one of this countries truly big clubs.

If he hasn't learnt his mistake from 3 examples then he never will and we are doomed. We're Villa, 7 Fa Cups, 7 leagues, 5 league cups and the big one, let's have a bit of bloody self respect and expect more than what we are getting, no more losing 5,6,7 in a row and carrying on like it's to be expected. No more not scoring game after game and carrying on like it's to be expected. No more losing to shithouses like Palace and Stoke at home without a whimper. No more employing people who crumble because they have no substance.

We need to find some respect for ourselves again and the first stage is appointing a manager that is respected. Over to you Fox and Lerner you pair of twats.



Could you give the pre match team talk vs Swansea? Oh and a presentation to the board.(If we have one)

 


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