I think the majority on here, myself included, believed we'd surprise people and have a good season this year (by that I mean solid, mid-table). I felt that we'd spent the money from Benteke and Delph fairly well. Whilst we didn't buy a striker that made me rip the front of my trousers in excitement, I felt Gestede having scored 22 goals last season and Ayew having a fair record the previous year in Lique 1, that the two combined would cover the loss of Tekkers, whilst I expected good things from Veretout and Gana. Whilst we didn't know much about most of our signings, there was some excitement about these gambles at prices ranging between 7-10ish mill, as opposed to 1-3mill like we seemed to do in previous years with many of our unknown foreign jobs. I thought the midfield options actually looked impressive for a change. I thought we'd see very little of Westwood and Bacuna this season having bought in more options (yes, injuries haven't helped). I thought perhaps Gabby might come back fit and raring to go and try and push for Bentekes old berth as opposed to the wing spot (and accordingly up his effort). Many of us, albeit with villa specs and perhaps suffering from some mass villa delusion, felt, dare I say a quiet sense of smugness that with everyone outside the club having us as a great bet for the drop, that we'd shove it in their faces. We'd finally hacked a load of dead weight from our squad list. Luna, Sylla, Tonev etc. Sadly what has transpired is, that almost every non-Villa fan thought we looked fucked after losing Delph and Benteke and they've been proven right. Deep down we probably all knew, underneath those claret tinted villa specs that we were going to struggle again. That said I don't think even the most miserable miserablist on this site, or any other corner of Villa fandom could have foreseen just how fucking atrocious we've been. We're not going to get past 25 points this season. That's pretty much nailed on. Dire. Shocking, appalling.
If you've got nothing in the final third then it doesn't matter how effective your midfield is and truth be told, you can't really tell. Grealish has looked poor, but would on earth has been there to make an intelligent run? I've never known a side so limp as us.
Quote from: supertom on February 28, 2016, 08:13:56 PMI think the majority on here, myself included, believed we'd surprise people and have a good season this year (by that I mean solid, mid-table). I felt that we'd spent the money from Benteke and Delph fairly well. Whilst we didn't buy a striker that made me rip the front of my trousers in excitement, I felt Gestede having scored 22 goals last season and Ayew having a fair record the previous year in Lique 1, that the two combined would cover the loss of Tekkers, whilst I expected good things from Veretout and Gana. Whilst we didn't know much about most of our signings, there was some excitement about these gambles at prices ranging between 7-10ish mill, as opposed to 1-3mill like we seemed to do in previous years with many of our unknown foreign jobs. I thought the midfield options actually looked impressive for a change. I thought we'd see very little of Westwood and Bacuna this season having bought in more options (yes, injuries haven't helped). I thought perhaps Gabby might come back fit and raring to go and try and push for Bentekes old berth as opposed to the wing spot (and accordingly up his effort). Many of us, albeit with villa specs and perhaps suffering from some mass villa delusion, felt, dare I say a quiet sense of smugness that with everyone outside the club having us as a great bet for the drop, that we'd shove it in their faces. We'd finally hacked a load of dead weight from our squad list. Luna, Sylla, Tonev etc. Sadly what has transpired is, that almost every non-Villa fan thought we looked fucked after losing Delph and Benteke and they've been proven right. Deep down we probably all knew, underneath those claret tinted villa specs that we were going to struggle again. That said I don't think even the most miserable miserablist on this site, or any other corner of Villa fandom could have foreseen just how fucking atrocious we've been. We're not going to get past 25 points this season. That's pretty much nailed on. Dire. Shocking, appalling. Agreed.
Appointing Sherwood was a moronic thing to do.Mistakes happen, though. The thing that I can't forgive these people for is the abject surrender in January.I appreciate its harder to sign players when you're shit but was there honestly not a single loan player out there who could improve us?The pathetic surrender sticks in the craw. Other clubs were in trouble too but they had a go. We probably did some maths and decided it wasn't worth trying.Still I expect pretty soon the OS will be awash with hollow marketing bullshit to shift premier league priced tickets for our championship campaign next season and these fuckers will have no shame.They can stick it. They're a disgrace to this club and we can't even start to improve until they are gone.Shameful.
A good interview in the Times today, Remi comes across as an intelligent guy as usual. the journalist even comments "garde is exactly what Villa, this rootless, withering giant require. But require over the longer term rather than the crazed dash for premier league safety.Interestingly Garde identifies Lescott as a player who has the right stuff for the fight.Sorry only have the paper copy, so if anyone could cut and paste from behind the pay-wall....
“This club is huge,” he says, “and when you are within the club you feel that. But you also feel that, unfortunately, it is not by chance that this club is in this position, this year and the four or five previous years.“This is a big crossroads. It will probably be a big choice of which way to turn for this football club. No matter if it is in the Championship or the Premier League. Because if you are on the edge for such a long time, 16th, 17th, for four or five years, you know something is not going well, and that you will have to make changes.”