A few more performances with that sort of heart and desire and spirit and some of these pundits will be having to eat there words.We took yet another kicking on Sunday Supplement this morning. "Gardes a terrible appointment", "they've got no chance of staying up'"; "The signings they made were terrible".
I was particularly impressed with Veretout's quick feet. Still a lack if movement up front though but I think that'll come with more coaching.
Quote from: LTA on November 09, 2015, 01:27:44 AMA few more performances with that sort of heart and desire and spirit and some of these pundits will be having to eat there words.We took yet another kicking on Sunday Supplement this morning. "Gardes a terrible appointment", "they've got no chance of staying up'"; "The signings they made were terrible".The signings thing is because Sherwood started to use "they weren't my players" as an excuse. However you do have to look at Lescott and Gestade as definitely his and if it wasn't for Adebayour playing silly nuggets, we would have had him as well. Last week the lazy Sherwood supporter said something amongst the lines of Villa let Benteke, Vlaar, Delph and Cleverley go. One was a free agent who is no where near fit, one on loan who decided to go elsewhere, one very good player where another team panic bought if or 32 mil and one who slithered out. Benteke was also a player that they were all moaning about a few seasons ago when he was in the team ahead of Bent.
Good result, good shape, better all round...Still a striker short for a relegation fight I reckon.
Quote from: Somniloquism on November 09, 2015, 07:58:55 AMQuote from: LTA on November 09, 2015, 01:27:44 AMA few more performances with that sort of heart and desire and spirit and some of these pundits will be having to eat there words.We took yet another kicking on Sunday Supplement this morning. "Gardes a terrible appointment", "they've got no chance of staying up'"; "The signings they made were terrible".The signings thing is because Sherwood started to use "they weren't my players" as an excuse. However you do have to look at Lescott and Gestade as definitely his and if it wasn't for Adebayour playing silly nuggets, we would have had him as well. Last week the lazy Sherwood supporter said something amongst the lines of Villa let Benteke, Vlaar, Delph and Cleverley go. One was a free agent who is no where near fit, one on loan who decided to go elsewhere, one very good player where another team panic bought if or 32 mil and one who slithered out. Benteke was also a player that they were all moaning about a few seasons ago when he was in the team ahead of Bent.We miss Benteke. Not the others. Cleverley had a whole 4 good games - coinciding with near the end of the season. Delph was good on his day but those days tending to be one in four or five. Nothing to suggest (Sherwood aside) the midfield that manifests itself this season will not be the equal of Cleverly/Delph/Westwood. Jeeps 2 internationals and one many suggest should be, no wonder England are bloody average.Vlaar - remind me who he is playing for and how much better they are than Villa. He played on average half a season and was good in half those games.
Delph was very good, but I think both Gana and Veretout can be better. They seem a lot less haphazard and chaotic, and much smoother on the ball.
Quote from: London Villan on November 08, 2015, 08:37:11 PMBoth sets of Manc fans appear to have the same twat gene. Just that the blue one has been hidden for much longer...They're effectively supporting global franchises that have the wealth to regularly hoover up the best players in the world. The fact that they carry the name of Manchester, play in the city and wear the colours of the previous authentic versions on their respective clubs, matters for little in the great scheme of things. The two clubs might as well tour the world and play their 19 "home" games in 19 foreign capitals. The owners need the loyal domestic fanbase to populate the stadiums but their eyes scan much further afield, forever looking for different and more lucrative revenue streams. They grow ever more rootless and character-less, drifting remorselessly away from the communities that gave them birth.In this sense, I have some sympathy for the long-standing United and City fans who must wince at what their clubs have become. Hollow shells of their former selves, the two clubs gorge themselves on perma-success and ludicrous wealth, their essential character and identity melting away before the eyes of their fans.If you supported footballing monstrosities like these then its very easy to lose all sense of proportion and self-awareness.
Both sets of Manc fans appear to have the same twat gene. Just that the blue one has been hidden for much longer...