Quote from: chrisw1 on May 13, 2016, 12:19:01 PMQuote from: JUAN PABLO on May 13, 2016, 12:13:32 PMthat team he picked for the last game of the season for the fans was an absolute disgrace The team that got our first point in in the last 12 games? The team that kept our first clean sheet since February? The team that stopped Newcastle fans jubilantly dancing on our graves? You mean that team?Wow, way to describe a dismal 0-0 with the next worst team in the league.
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on May 13, 2016, 12:13:32 PMthat team he picked for the last game of the season for the fans was an absolute disgrace The team that got our first point in in the last 12 games? The team that kept our first clean sheet since February? The team that stopped Newcastle fans jubilantly dancing on our graves? You mean that team?
that team he picked for the last game of the season for the fans was an absolute disgrace
Why? We don't know how Grealish has done in training? He has hardly set the world on fire when he has played so maybe BlACK'S FEELING IS THAT HE'LL TAKE HIM OUT OF THE FIRING LINE FOR THE REST OF THIS (I'll stop shouting) season and he can start witha f resh slate next season. As for Adama I don't know. But he has played little this season under any of the managers when fit, which hasn't been often.Maybe he doesn't fit the shape at the moment, isn't ready, maybe Black's protecting him because he's been injuried quitye often after getting a start. The manager must look after the youngsters as much as possible and that also means at times not throwing them in simply because the fans want them to play. Say he had played the pair of them and they had been crap, what then? If this was September and they were both match fit and the team were losing every game then I'd question the decision. But in April/May when a caretaker manager comes into a struggling team, that the fans have already turned on, that is seeing turmoil upstairs, that has seen relegation?? What's the point? for the fans? The fans already make playing at Villa difficult for Villa players and it's not like we've seen anything this season that suggests Adama, Grealish, or whichever name out of the hat that you want to throw in would suddenly brighten the shite.
Toner has been given a chance so we'll see where he goes with it. I haven't seen anything from him to suggest he'll do anything for us other than be an extra defensive body rather than Richards or Okore.Not sure what your point is about the emboldened bit. You think Villa Park has been great for the players over the past few months?
Adama does run down blind alleys , that's because he's inexperienced, keeping him on the bench until he no longer does that isn't a solution. Aside from that have Bacuna and Sinclair done anything to warrant staying in the team ahead of him? There have been some comments about training but we can't take that into account, only what we can see, and what we see is that players who are proven to not be good enough are still playing ahead of guys who just might make us a better team.
Quote from: peter w on May 13, 2016, 02:18:06 PMToner has been given a chance so we'll see where he goes with it. I haven't seen anything from him to suggest he'll do anything for us other than be an extra defensive body rather than Richards or Okore.Not sure what your point is about the emboldened bit. You think Villa Park has been great for the players over the past few months?I disagree that the fans make it difficult for players to play at VP, the likes of Lescott and Bacuna have had a hard time for a couple of months because of a series of high-profile gaffes off the pitch, so they have brought it on themselves. I highly doubt any young player thrown in to play at VP would find it a difficult atmosphere to play in, infact Toner's comments were 'Last home game of the season and have to say what an atmosphere' after the Newcastle game.As for Traore, by continuing to leave him out as you suggest, the chances of him wanting to stick around next season can only decrease, he's had two injuries through the whole season and one was caused by playing against League 2 plodders.
Admittedly I've only been to three matches at Villa Park this season but it's laughable to suggest the support have made it difficult for the players, with our home record over the last three seasons our support has been incredibly patient. The very few players that got stick thoroughly deserved it, Lyden got a tremendous reception when his name was read out at the Bournemouth match.
Quote from: hoyle87 on May 13, 2016, 02:41:27 PMQuote from: peter w on May 13, 2016, 02:18:06 PMToner has been given a chance so we'll see where he goes with it. I haven't seen anything from him to suggest he'll do anything for us other than be an extra defensive body rather than Richards or Okore.Not sure what your point is about the emboldened bit. You think Villa Park has been great for the players over the past few months?I disagree that the fans make it difficult for players to play at VP, the likes of Lescott and Bacuna have had a hard time for a couple of months because of a series of high-profile gaffes off the pitch, so they have brought it on themselves. I highly doubt any young player thrown in to play at VP would find it a difficult atmosphere to play in, infact Toner's comments were 'Last home game of the season and have to say what an atmosphere' after the Newcastle game.As for Traore, by continuing to leave him out as you suggest, the chances of him wanting to stick around next season can only decrease, he's had two injuries through the whole season and one was caused by playing against League 2 plodders. Are you serious? Thev'e make it almost impossible for the last 2 months with the ridiculous booing (which is another debate). The atmosphere has been absolutely fucking poisonous. It was good against Newcastle as we didn't concede and were laughing at them again. Do you think it would have been so good if we had gone all gung-ho and they had scored a few?