The shit performances and negative reactions become a downward spiral that's very hard to get out of. The more fraught and tense the atmosphere becomes, the more nervous and edgy the players get. Mistakes are made, the groans get louder. It's a very difficult cycle to break out of. The solution, I expect, will be to instil into the players a Keep-It-Simple-Stupid mindset. Stick to a rigid, highly organised system where each man plays out his function simply and boringly. Have everyone know their role inside out. Play as a team.At the moment we're like prisoners digging a tunnel. We're going to have to perform the same dull tasks over and over before we see any light at the end.
I might be in the minority but I thought Richards was actually trying yesterday, he looked a little rusty at times but I thought his effort was fine. Adomah did also, but he wasn't very effective to be honest.
Bruce has got one hell of a job on his hands, there is no shape of a team in those 11 to 16 individuals named each week, at times they are total strangers. The fitness issue will be even a bigger problem, when the matches are coming weekend, mid week, then when there is a break most away on international duty, how can he set time aside for fitness, when I think someone above quite rightly said, the best way out of this now is for him to get them doing the basics, working to a rigid pattern and having to settle for that until a couple of wins (whats one of them) brings self and unit confidence back.I would also take a very good look at the youth, because surely there is someone within the Villa ranks that are the equal of Jedinak and Elphick.
Quote from: pbavfckuwait on October 16, 2016, 12:49:56 PMBruce has got one hell of a job on his hands, there is no shape of a team in those 11 to 16 individuals named each week, at times they are total strangers. The fitness issue will be even a bigger problem, when the matches are coming weekend, mid week, then when there is a break most away on international duty, how can he set time aside for fitness, when I think someone above quite rightly said, the best way out of this now is for him to get them doing the basics, working to a rigid pattern and having to settle for that until a couple of wins (whats one of them) brings self and unit confidence back.I would also take a very good look at the youth, because surely there is someone within the Villa ranks that are the equal of Jedinak and Elphick.Lyden deserves a go I think. I'd play him and Tish in midfield to provide the legs, and bring in Gardner, giving him a bit more freedom to get forward, and he may then offer some threat from distance.
Some of you must be seeing a different Micah Richards to me.The Micah Richards 2016 version is a dim-witted manchild who thinks he's better than he is. He is not alone with that delusion, a few on our books have similar delusions of grandeur.
Quote from: KevinGage on October 16, 2016, 03:02:26 PMSome of you must be seeing a different Micah Richards to me.The Micah Richards 2016 version is a dim-witted manchild who thinks he's better than he is. He is not alone with that delusion, a few on our books have similar delusions of grandeur. No, you're seeing exactly the same one as me. He's utter shite