Quote from: Rudy65 on April 16, 2017, 10:32:59 AMQuote from: Nev on April 16, 2017, 10:27:17 AMThe habit of analysing the whole club, management, structure and team through the lens of one game is an annoying one. Reading had something to play for, we didn't. We, subconsciously perhaps after last week, dropped down a gear, got lazy and made mistakes. Is it right? not really but I have seen games like this down all the years, dreary, moribund outings that make you sigh and shake your head but it's not the sign of the malaise of the last five years. We are in recovery and it's a rather painful and frustrating process that will take time. Formations, players and tactics will change and hopefully will bring dividends. Patience is all at the moment where Villa are concerned and to counter yesterdays dissapointment just think back to a result like that in the midst of the knawing, horrific fear of relegation that haunted us for so long and could've been present still.Of course, were a performance and result such as yesterday manifest itself this time next week than I, like you all will be demanding the head of everyone from Bruce to the groundsman on a plate.All I want to see is some progress. To my mind we have seen none since the start of the season which is unacceptable given the funds spent by both managers. I suspect others are the sameThe progress I see is in terms of results and the fact that we are not looking over our shoulder. In a season where we changed manager and given the mindset around Villa Park for so long I am happy enough for now.
Quote from: Nev on April 16, 2017, 10:27:17 AMThe habit of analysing the whole club, management, structure and team through the lens of one game is an annoying one. Reading had something to play for, we didn't. We, subconsciously perhaps after last week, dropped down a gear, got lazy and made mistakes. Is it right? not really but I have seen games like this down all the years, dreary, moribund outings that make you sigh and shake your head but it's not the sign of the malaise of the last five years. We are in recovery and it's a rather painful and frustrating process that will take time. Formations, players and tactics will change and hopefully will bring dividends. Patience is all at the moment where Villa are concerned and to counter yesterdays dissapointment just think back to a result like that in the midst of the knawing, horrific fear of relegation that haunted us for so long and could've been present still.Of course, were a performance and result such as yesterday manifest itself this time next week than I, like you all will be demanding the head of everyone from Bruce to the groundsman on a plate.All I want to see is some progress. To my mind we have seen none since the start of the season which is unacceptable given the funds spent by both managers. I suspect others are the same
The habit of analysing the whole club, management, structure and team through the lens of one game is an annoying one. Reading had something to play for, we didn't. We, subconsciously perhaps after last week, dropped down a gear, got lazy and made mistakes. Is it right? not really but I have seen games like this down all the years, dreary, moribund outings that make you sigh and shake your head but it's not the sign of the malaise of the last five years. We are in recovery and it's a rather painful and frustrating process that will take time. Formations, players and tactics will change and hopefully will bring dividends. Patience is all at the moment where Villa are concerned and to counter yesterdays dissapointment just think back to a result like that in the midst of the knawing, horrific fear of relegation that haunted us for so long and could've been present still.Of course, were a performance and result such as yesterday manifest itself this time next week than I, like you all will be demanding the head of everyone from Bruce to the groundsman on a plate.
Quote from: Nev on April 16, 2017, 10:36:44 AMQuote from: Rudy65 on April 16, 2017, 10:32:59 AMQuote from: Nev on April 16, 2017, 10:27:17 AMThe habit of analysing the whole club, management, structure and team through the lens of one game is an annoying one. Reading had something to play for, we didn't. We, subconsciously perhaps after last week, dropped down a gear, got lazy and made mistakes. Is it right? not really but I have seen games like this down all the years, dreary, moribund outings that make you sigh and shake your head but it's not the sign of the malaise of the last five years. We are in recovery and it's a rather painful and frustrating process that will take time. Formations, players and tactics will change and hopefully will bring dividends. Patience is all at the moment where Villa are concerned and to counter yesterdays dissapointment just think back to a result like that in the midst of the knawing, horrific fear of relegation that haunted us for so long and could've been present still.Of course, were a performance and result such as yesterday manifest itself this time next week than I, like you all will be demanding the head of everyone from Bruce to the groundsman on a plate.All I want to see is some progress. To my mind we have seen none since the start of the season which is unacceptable given the funds spent by both managers. I suspect others are the sameThe progress I see is in terms of results and the fact that we are not looking over our shoulder. In a season where we changed manager and given the mindset around Villa Park for so long I am happy enough for now.Sorry but I'm not. We are no better now than the garbage that got us relegated IMHO.
That's never a penalty the diving shit house.
Quote from: The Edge on April 16, 2017, 10:40:46 AMQuote from: Nev on April 16, 2017, 10:36:44 AMQuote from: Rudy65 on April 16, 2017, 10:32:59 AMQuote from: Nev on April 16, 2017, 10:27:17 AMThe habit of analysing the whole club, management, structure and team through the lens of one game is an annoying one. Reading had something to play for, we didn't. We, subconsciously perhaps after last week, dropped down a gear, got lazy and made mistakes. Is it right? not really but I have seen games like this down all the years, dreary, moribund outings that make you sigh and shake your head but it's not the sign of the malaise of the last five years. We are in recovery and it's a rather painful and frustrating process that will take time. Formations, players and tactics will change and hopefully will bring dividends. Patience is all at the moment where Villa are concerned and to counter yesterdays dissapointment just think back to a result like that in the midst of the knawing, horrific fear of relegation that haunted us for so long and could've been present still.Of course, were a performance and result such as yesterday manifest itself this time next week than I, like you all will be demanding the head of everyone from Bruce to the groundsman on a plate.All I want to see is some progress. To my mind we have seen none since the start of the season which is unacceptable given the funds spent by both managers. I suspect others are the sameThe progress I see is in terms of results and the fact that we are not looking over our shoulder. In a season where we changed manager and given the mindset around Villa Park for so long I am happy enough for now.Sorry but I'm not. We are no better now than the garbage that got us relegated IMHO. Really? We're not a better team than the one that only won 3 games last season? Hmm.
Really? We're not a better team than the one that only won 3 games last season? Hmm.
Quote from: Skerra on April 15, 2017, 10:43:48 PMPeople have been saying what a great run we were on. However, I would say that whilst we have had a couple of poor runs and a couple of good ones, I personally haven't seen much difference in our overall performances. I'm begining to have serious doubts about SB. Says all the right things in post match interviews but does sod all about it in the next match. First thing he needs to do is play two up front. Also, get Amavi, Bacuna and Adomah out of the team as they seem to contribute very little. In all, I would be surprised if we win any of our remaining matches and, without a more positive attacking attitude can see us being mid table again next season.Completely agree - a few wins against some of the other mid table also rans has been papering over the cracks . The football is appalling - pedestrian tempo or hoofball - with sod all else. When was the last time we dominated a game ? I think Bruce should be given the summer to fully get his own players in , but the football needs to improve .
People have been saying what a great run we were on. However, I would say that whilst we have had a couple of poor runs and a couple of good ones, I personally haven't seen much difference in our overall performances. I'm begining to have serious doubts about SB. Says all the right things in post match interviews but does sod all about it in the next match. First thing he needs to do is play two up front. Also, get Amavi, Bacuna and Adomah out of the team as they seem to contribute very little. In all, I would be surprised if we win any of our remaining matches and, without a more positive attacking attitude can see us being mid table again next season.
Quote from: Clampy on April 16, 2017, 10:42:21 AMReally? We're not a better team than the one that only won 3 games last season? Hmm.It's a moot point. Standard of players in this League is far inferior so drifting around 12th to 14th in Championship after spending nearly £80M is worrying.
Quote from: Clampy on April 16, 2017, 10:42:21 AMQuote from: The Edge on April 16, 2017, 10:40:46 AMQuote from: Nev on April 16, 2017, 10:36:44 AMQuote from: Rudy65 on April 16, 2017, 10:32:59 AMQuote from: Nev on April 16, 2017, 10:27:17 AMThe habit of analysing the whole club, management, structure and team through the lens of one game is an annoying one. Reading had something to play for, we didn't. We, subconsciously perhaps after last week, dropped down a gear, got lazy and made mistakes. Is it right? not really but I have seen games like this down all the years, dreary, moribund outings that make you sigh and shake your head but it's not the sign of the malaise of the last five years. We are in recovery and it's a rather painful and frustrating process that will take time. Formations, players and tactics will change and hopefully will bring dividends. Patience is all at the moment where Villa are concerned and to counter yesterdays dissapointment just think back to a result like that in the midst of the knawing, horrific fear of relegation that haunted us for so long and could've been present still.Of course, were a performance and result such as yesterday manifest itself this time next week than I, like you all will be demanding the head of everyone from Bruce to the groundsman on a plate.All I want to see is some progress. To my mind we have seen none since the start of the season which is unacceptable given the funds spent by both managers. I suspect others are the sameThe progress I see is in terms of results and the fact that we are not looking over our shoulder. In a season where we changed manager and given the mindset around Villa Park for so long I am happy enough for now.Sorry but I'm not. We are no better now than the garbage that got us relegated IMHO. Really? We're not a better team than the one that only won 3 games last season? Hmm.If this team were to be playing in the premier league this season how many games do you think we would win?