Is anyone else starting to wonder about how decent a player Elphick is, for all that "he's a leader" stuff?
I think we'll stay up
This current manager will be gone by Christmas.
Watching their goal again, if anything Cissokho is one of the few who escapes blame. Chester had gone MIA again so Cissokho had to come in and challenge their forward. Amavi nowhere to be seen, Gollini rooted to line and Gardner allowed a handy cross into the box. In a proper team, someone sees that play developing and covers for Cissokho. Good defenders anticipate the worst. Our bunch of startled earwigs would sooner hope the opposition fucks up.The team is completely unbalanced and fucks knows where Adamoah is supposed to fit in. It's getting to the stage where it's Grealish or McCormack, Gestede or Kodija and get a third mobile midfielder in to support Jedinak and Westwood.
By the way did my ears deceive me or were brentfords fans singing 'boring boring Villa' towards the end?
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on September 14, 2016, 10:25:58 PMBy the way did my ears deceive me or were brentfords fans singing 'boring boring Villa' towards the end?Yep. I felt like joining in. There was a point just before the hour mark - by which time we'd already started trying to time waste - where we managed an attack. Not a speedy breakaway but a bit of passing and a run down the left. Got to their box, looked up to find no options and were eventually crowded out. Not really surprising as six - count them, SIX - of our outfield players were standing round the centre circle. Three were still in our half.It was so obviously the tactics they'd been given because no-one on or off the pitch suggested any of the half dozen offered support to the attack. For 45 minutes we decided to defend our third of the pitch... Against Brentford... At home. We were lucky to draw. Their fans called it right. It wasn't that we were comically bad, unlucky, ran out of steam, up against world beaters or any other possible excuse. We decided to hold on to what we had from the moment we got the call to leave the dressing room for the second half. They decided to have a go at breaking us down and showed a bit of intelligence to their play. Their players were intelligent and committed. We were boring and mediocre. Given the amount of space and possession we were willing to give to Brentford after the break, our defence could probably argue they did well to only concede once.