I an terrified that Bruce thinks Agbonlahor can do a job.
Westwood was a fanny for their goal but Hutton was also in no man's land leaving lambert completely free. It's fair enough getting ahead of play if we've got proper control of the ball in their half but that wasn't the case
Last week we outplayed a team with a reputation for a good footballing side, this week we stood up to a cynical, over physical side and won the game. I think that shows the Bruce impact on the squad. Warnock is a dinosaur and a better ref would have stopped them by using his cards sooner but I got the impression that he just couldn't be arsed blowing up for half the fouls as it created work for him. You get a measure of their manager when your read that he waited for Grealish in the tunnel to confront him as though it was his own fault that they kept fouling him. This was about 5 minutes after everyone else had gone off as he had come over to the Holte, along with Gollini, to give his shirt to somebody in the crowd. He probably then laid into his own players for not kicking him hard enough. Wanker.Gabby and Gestede for all their limitations did make a difference when they came on which again reflects well on Bruce because they didn't seem obvious changes to me.As for Oasis at the end, if the club had asked fans for ideas of what song to play it would have been number 7,296 on the list. As it is, it happened spontaneously and now just seems to work, probably because, unlike the Twang song suggested above, everyone knows the words so can join in if they want. Not looking back in anger seems to me an appropriate approach for a club trying to shake of the effect of 5 years of neglect.
Never going to be an open fluent game of football against a Neil Warnock team, yet we stood up to Cardiff and got another result. One big difference for me under Bruce is the positive affect the subs are having on each game. Yet again yesterday bringing Gabby and Rudy on when he did, just tipped the balance back in our direction.
Great win yesterday I'm now convinced that Brucey is taking us up. On the song debate someone in the queue for the train at Brighton last week started singing "the day we caught the train" by OCS. It was superb and it got me thinking that this would sound great with the Villa fans belting out the chorus. Lead singer Simon Fowler is a big Villa fan so for me this would be a much better choice than any Oasis song who are such big Man City fans. I also agree with the Twang for the same reasons. They could easily put the lyrics on the big screens for those people that don't know them. I like Oasis but I flat refuse to join in with that song.
There was a lovely moment second half where Hutton really got stuck in after losing the ball and won it back to the delight of the crowd. Both full backs were excellent yesterday I thought.