Quote from: Villafirst on October 15, 2016, 07:59:45 PMInteresting that Steve said "some tired badly" in the second half. It's been evident all season that the players simply are fit enough, which you can fully blame RDM and his fitness coaches. Basic fitness is surely a minimum requirement??Didn't RDM come in and mention the fitness almost immediately? Or was that Garde?
Interesting that Steve said "some tired badly" in the second half. It's been evident all season that the players simply are fit enough, which you can fully blame RDM and his fitness coaches. Basic fitness is surely a minimum requirement??
I sincerely hope every last Villa fan can now sling any ideas of promotion this season into the bin and realise that what we have is a relegation battle. Make no mistake, every team in this league knows our many weaknesses, so absolutely every player will see an opportunity to get the better of us, and many will.The fact that Bruce has articulated some of our problems, rather than spewing out a load of platitudes like his predecessors, is a positive sign. He knows what he needs to put right, and I believe he will, but it'll take time. Fitness, mental fragility, lack of shape and cohesion are the things he needs to work on before he can strengthen in January. If we can get any form of win in the next few games, it will help immensely. But don't expect any more than mid-table stability this season. It only heaps more pressure on a nervous bunch of players, and it will ultimately lead to disappointment. We're going to have to take this one step at a time.
Quote from: Jimbo on October 16, 2016, 10:42:25 AMI sincerely hope every last Villa fan can now sling any ideas of promotion this season into the bin and realise that what we have is a relegation battle. Make no mistake, every team in this league knows our many weaknesses, so absolutely every player will see an opportunity to get the better of us, and many will.The fact that Bruce has articulated some of our problems, rather than spewing out a load of platitudes like his predecessors, is a positive sign. He knows what he needs to put right, and I believe he will, but it'll take time. Fitness, mental fragility, lack of shape and cohesion are the things he needs to work on before he can strengthen in January. If we can get any form of win in the next few games, it will help immensely. But don't expect any more than mid-table stability this season. It only heaps more pressure on a nervous bunch of players, and it will ultimately lead to disappointment. We're going to have to take this one step at a time.Spot on mate. Wolves pummeled us second half. Reality check for many including myself. Brucie has a huge job on his hands to rebuild our team. I hope he gets the time and the backing to do it. But the booing from the Holte end don't help anything. That's why we have a reputation for being fickle.
Quote from: onje_villa on October 16, 2016, 11:04:01 AMQuote from: Villafirst on October 15, 2016, 07:59:45 PMInteresting that Steve said "some tired badly" in the second half. It's been evident all season that the players simply are fit enough, which you can fully blame RDM and his fitness coaches. Basic fitness is surely a minimum requirement??Didn't RDM come in and mention the fitness almost immediately? Or was that Garde?I think both Garde and RDM mentioned fitness as basic fundamentals they would be working on.I know there has been a lot said about BMH already, but it seems like these bunch of pampered princesses need a right shock to the system, so I'm hoping Bruce really puts them through the mill. Not only will it improve their fitness, it will show Bruce who is truly up for it and who's just coasting, and will teach them some proper respect for the management team.
Quote from: curiousorange on October 15, 2016, 09:11:10 PMThe thing about how we play that gets on my tits the most? Not being able to take a decent fucking throw-in. Everything else - dribbling, passing, crossing, shooting - can be trained (allegedly, but at Villa that's not apparent), but these people have been playing the game since they were knee-high and they don't seem to be able to perform the simple task of chucking a ball next to a teammate's feet.Completely infuriating isn't it? A couple of Richards' were absolutely criminal. Also just general technique. It must be confidence surely? Average Championship side Wolves are flinging passes at each other's feet at 100mph with barely a mistake. Our passes are almost always inaccurate and we end up coughing up possession again and again.I just don't understand it, on paper we have a lot of very good players (for this level)
The thing about how we play that gets on my tits the most? Not being able to take a decent fucking throw-in. Everything else - dribbling, passing, crossing, shooting - can be trained (allegedly, but at Villa that's not apparent), but these people have been playing the game since they were knee-high and they don't seem to be able to perform the simple task of chucking a ball next to a teammate's feet.
Quote from: The Edge on October 16, 2016, 10:48:53 AMQuote from: Jimbo on October 16, 2016, 10:42:25 AMSpot on mate. Wolves pummeled us second half. Reality check for many including myself. Brucie has a huge job on his hands to rebuild our team. I hope he gets the time and the backing to do it. But the booing from the Holte end don't help anything. That's why we have a reputation for being fickle. 4 wins in 50 something games, thousands travelling everywhere to see routine defeats, poor standard of football week in week out, complete lack of goals. Fickle my arsehole, no other fan base would stand for it so stop talking such shit.
Quote from: Jimbo on October 16, 2016, 10:42:25 AMSpot on mate. Wolves pummeled us second half. Reality check for many including myself. Brucie has a huge job on his hands to rebuild our team. I hope he gets the time and the backing to do it. But the booing from the Holte end don't help anything. That's why we have a reputation for being fickle.
But the booing from the Holte end don't help anything. That's why we have a reputation for being fickle.
Quote from: aj2k77 on October 16, 2016, 11:32:53 AMQuote from: The Edge on October 16, 2016, 10:48:53 AMQuote from: Jimbo on October 16, 2016, 10:42:25 AMSpot on mate. Wolves pummeled us second half. Reality check for many including myself. Brucie has a huge job on his hands to rebuild our team. I hope he gets the time and the backing to do it. But the booing from the Holte end don't help anything. That's why we have a reputation for being fickle. 4 wins in 50 something games, thousands travelling everywhere to see routine defeats, poor standard of football week in week out, complete lack of goals. Fickle my arsehole, no other fan base would stand for it so stop talking such shit.This is pretty much the exact opposite of fickle. Being shown up for months on end and still having anyone show up at all is actually rather impressive. Having said that, booing is hardly inspiring and I think it undoes the good will of fans showing up to support the team. There's no point in being proud of high attendances when it's such a load of arse on the pitch, if the reason for going is to bring everyone down with negativity. Not fickle, just counter productive.
Quote from: Zouch Villa on October 16, 2016, 11:14:41 AMQuote from: onje_villa on October 16, 2016, 11:04:01 AMQuote from: Villafirst on October 15, 2016, 07:59:45 PMInteresting that Steve said "some tired badly" in the second half. It's been evident all season that the players simply are fit enough, which you can fully blame RDM and his fitness coaches. Basic fitness is surely a minimum requirement??Didn't RDM come in and mention the fitness almost immediately? Or was that Garde?I think both Garde and RDM mentioned fitness as basic fundamentals they would be working on.I know there has been a lot said about BMH already, but it seems like these bunch of pampered princesses need a right shock to the system, so I'm hoping Bruce really puts them through the mill. Not only will it improve their fitness, it will show Bruce who is truly up for it and who's just coasting, and will teach them some proper respect for the management team.From where I was sat in the North Stand yesterday, I looked at the side in the second half and saw:Richards - looked overweight and calf went Elphick - calf wentChester - looked OKCissokho - looked tired and was struggling to get back and defendJedinak - exhausted towards the end of the first halfTshibola - known injury problems so there is a fear he could break down at any momentAdomah - see JedinakGrealish - looked OKMcCormack - see Jedinak and AdomahKodjia - looked OKWe're never going to get anywhere if our fitness levels are inferior to the teams we are playing. I do have to wonder if they have actually done anything over the international break giving that we didn't have a manager in that time.
Quote from: tim on October 16, 2016, 11:48:25 AMQuote from: aj2k77 on October 16, 2016, 11:32:53 AMQuote from: The Edge on October 16, 2016, 10:48:53 AMQuote from: Jimbo on October 16, 2016, 10:42:25 AMSpot on mate. Wolves pummeled us second half. Reality check for many including myself. Brucie has a huge job on his hands to rebuild our team. I hope he gets the time and the backing to do it. But the booing from the Holte end don't help anything. That's why we have a reputation for being fickle. 4 wins in 50 something games, thousands travelling everywhere to see routine defeats, poor standard of football week in week out, complete lack of goals. Fickle my arsehole, no other fan base would stand for it so stop talking such shit.This is pretty much the exact opposite of fickle. Being shown up for months on end and still having anyone show up at all is actually rather impressive. Having said that, booing is hardly inspiring and I think it undoes the good will of fans showing up to support the team. There's no point in being proud of high attendances when it's such a load of arse on the pitch, if the reason for going is to bring everyone down with negativity. Not fickle, just counter productive. But they didn't get booed until after the game. When for 45 minutes most of them put in little by way of effort and far less by way of application. 6000 people didn't go to Preston in the hope of getting upset with them.