Quote from: Villa in Denmark on January 24, 2016, 10:16:19 PMI think that's a pretty fair assessment Liam.I'd keep Grealish for now. His potential makes it a chance worth taking fir the next 18 months. If he's not settled down to be a regular, productive member of the team by then, it's probably not going to happen for him in B6.As for playing style, it looks like your lot have settled on one.What's best. Survival with Pulisball or relegation with Mowbray?Had Tone been given a fair crack of the whip (like his predecessors have baring Mel) then we would have survived, in my view. Also, there is a happy medium which can be found between Mowbray and Pulis.One of the mistakes both of our clubs have done is swap managers regularly without following any sort of plan. Much like Swansea follow a model of how they wish to play, both of our clubs seem to be blowing with the wind rather than settling on an approach and building around it. You cannot go from someone like McLeish and Lambert to Sherwood and Garde and equally we cannot go from Clarke, Mel and Irvine to Tony Pulis. It then requires overhauls of the playing staff which are becoming too frequent.In answer to the question of Jack Grealish - well, I think you're better off without. I think he carries baggage, much like Berahino does and has that sort of attitude which will be more of a disruption than a positive influence. He has growing up to do and quickly but if you're in for a rebuilding job, I'd rather do it without the nuisances. Personally, I'd prefer someone like Carles Gill every time.
I think that's a pretty fair assessment Liam.I'd keep Grealish for now. His potential makes it a chance worth taking fir the next 18 months. If he's not settled down to be a regular, productive member of the team by then, it's probably not going to happen for him in B6.As for playing style, it looks like your lot have settled on one.What's best. Survival with Pulisball or relegation with Mowbray?
He's not close to turning it round yet but I'll concede that he's applied the brakes. All this means though is that instead of flying off the cliff to the 2nd division like Evel Kneivel going over the Snake River Canyon, we're more like Wile E.Coyote reaching the edge of a cliff, hovering for a while before looking down, then staring back towards the camera and letting gravity taking over. Same result.
I disagree. Still rooted to the bottom of the league, 10 points adrift, means nothing has turned round but our rate of descent has slowed a bit. I see no way out.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 25, 2016, 10:37:02 AMI disagree. Still rooted to the bottom of the league, 10 points adrift, means nothing has turned round but our rate of descent has slowed a bit. I see no way out.but what you're describing is a recovery, that can only come after things have turned around.