Just had a quick look at Newcastle's and Brighton's results last season and neither of them had a five game run as bad as the one we've started with ALL season. The playoff format always gives you more of a chance but barring outstanding runs of form which I just can't see we've probably already fucked up automatic promotion.
And Burnley went on a run of 1 win in 8, losing three in the process. They won the league.
Leeds strike me as being the real deal this season. They're currently grinding out a 1-0 win away at Forest playing much the same way as Newcastle and Brighton did last year.
So I disagreed with three at the back on Friday but I do understand why Bruce was looking to improve our defence
Quote from: Ads on August 26, 2017, 06:56:01 PMAnd Burnley went on a run of 1 win in 8, losing three in the process. They won the league.Fair point. They went the entire second half of the season without losing, winning 16 of those 23 games. I can't see us doing that. That's perhaps ingrained pessimism or more likely the evidence before my eyes of 40 games of Bruce.
Since 2010 Aston Villa have had the worst away form of any side in any division The suggestion we should be able to just stick our chests out and own the opposition doesn't seem right to me
Quote from: ktvillan on August 26, 2017, 01:19:18 PMI know it was very different times but I just had a look at our results for 1974-75 season. 3 draws, 1 win and a defeat from the first 5 games, didn't win away until 5th October, and then no further way wins until 4th January. Pretty mediocre up to Christmas to say the least and I doubt many of us were even contemplating promotion at that stage. We then won 8 of our last 9 away games and most of our home games from January onwards. Might just be a reminder that it's a bit early to be worried about getting cut-off from the promotion spots. But of course it would require us to go on a fairly lengthy winning streak at some stage.Don't forget it was Saunders first season and he was rebuilding a side that had lost its way a bit.
I know it was very different times but I just had a look at our results for 1974-75 season. 3 draws, 1 win and a defeat from the first 5 games, didn't win away until 5th October, and then no further way wins until 4th January. Pretty mediocre up to Christmas to say the least and I doubt many of us were even contemplating promotion at that stage. We then won 8 of our last 9 away games and most of our home games from January onwards. Might just be a reminder that it's a bit early to be worried about getting cut-off from the promotion spots. But of course it would require us to go on a fairly lengthy winning streak at some stage.
Quote from: Matt Collins on August 26, 2017, 08:41:02 PMSo I disagreed with three at the back on Friday but I do understand why Bruce was looking to improve our defence I don't.Our club needs to get in to the habit of winning and dominating teams, like we should with the squad we've got. So when the club has just come off the back of two 4-something wins let them do it again, don't fuck with the formation for fear of Bristol City scoring.That's my biggest gripe with Bruce - he seems utterly preoccupied with the opposition. With the squad we've got we shouldn't give a shit about 90% of this division, we should be safe in the knowledge we'll score more than them and play to our strengths rather than worrying all the time about theirs.
Quote from: Matt Collins on August 26, 2017, 08:54:23 PMSince 2010 Aston Villa have had the worst away form of any side in any division The suggestion we should be able to just stick our chests out and own the opposition doesn't seem right to meYou think we should continue with our current approach of, "we've been shit for years so we'll meekly turn up and hope for a draw"?