MOM was neck and neck between Albert and Josh the spurs lad, Terry was excellent as well.If you were a Fulham fan youd think you should have got a draw but overall I thought we just shaded it, they had a lot of the ball and got in some great positions but we were sound defensively and held a great shape.I cant mind anyone talking about the penno we should have had second half when their lad rugby tackled Kodja. Well done the Villa.
Quote from: tomd2103 on October 21, 2017, 09:47:08 PMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on October 21, 2017, 08:11:47 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on October 21, 2017, 06:52:28 PMJust got back in after being at the game earlier and have to say I enjoyed that game today. Fulham took some massive risks at time playing out from the back, but they were a threat going forward, so that was a good win really. It's put us in the play off spots now, so hopefully we can kick on from here.As for us, not massively different from many of the other home games this season really. Still look more comfortable attacking on the break rather than building through the phases and again had to endure a nervy last ten minutes due to dropping a bit too deep. Thought the defence was pretty solid today and Hutton did well playing out of position at left back. I thought Hourihane, Adomah and Onomah had good games, whereas Whelan and Snodgrass were a bit off the pace. Kodjia looked a bit sharper today, but still looks like he's got a bit of a way to go.Just a quick note, but I still can't quite understand why Bruce brings everyone back to defend set pieces. When we clear the ball, it just comes straight back because there is no one up there to challenge for it. It ends up putting us under pressure, particularly towards the end of games.It's been explained dozens of times on here but here goes again - the basic idea behind it is to deny space in the box.It doesn't though because you have players outside the box, on the post etc. Also, by having at least one player up, it means that at least two of their players need to stay back. When Davis plays or if there is a big striker in a side, I can understand bringing them back as they can offer a presence, but there isn't really a need to bring every single player back (Adomah for example could stay up). The bloke who sits next to me goes mad about it and I could see his point today. When we were clearing the ball, it was just going straight back to them and allowing them to attack again and not allowing us to push out. It does if everyone's in the box. And the attacking team leaves players back even when the defending team bring everyone back.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on October 21, 2017, 08:11:47 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on October 21, 2017, 06:52:28 PMJust got back in after being at the game earlier and have to say I enjoyed that game today. Fulham took some massive risks at time playing out from the back, but they were a threat going forward, so that was a good win really. It's put us in the play off spots now, so hopefully we can kick on from here.As for us, not massively different from many of the other home games this season really. Still look more comfortable attacking on the break rather than building through the phases and again had to endure a nervy last ten minutes due to dropping a bit too deep. Thought the defence was pretty solid today and Hutton did well playing out of position at left back. I thought Hourihane, Adomah and Onomah had good games, whereas Whelan and Snodgrass were a bit off the pace. Kodjia looked a bit sharper today, but still looks like he's got a bit of a way to go.Just a quick note, but I still can't quite understand why Bruce brings everyone back to defend set pieces. When we clear the ball, it just comes straight back because there is no one up there to challenge for it. It ends up putting us under pressure, particularly towards the end of games.It's been explained dozens of times on here but here goes again - the basic idea behind it is to deny space in the box.It doesn't though because you have players outside the box, on the post etc. Also, by having at least one player up, it means that at least two of their players need to stay back. When Davis plays or if there is a big striker in a side, I can understand bringing them back as they can offer a presence, but there isn't really a need to bring every single player back (Adomah for example could stay up). The bloke who sits next to me goes mad about it and I could see his point today. When we were clearing the ball, it was just going straight back to them and allowing them to attack again and not allowing us to push out.
Quote from: tomd2103 on October 21, 2017, 06:52:28 PMJust got back in after being at the game earlier and have to say I enjoyed that game today. Fulham took some massive risks at time playing out from the back, but they were a threat going forward, so that was a good win really. It's put us in the play off spots now, so hopefully we can kick on from here.As for us, not massively different from many of the other home games this season really. Still look more comfortable attacking on the break rather than building through the phases and again had to endure a nervy last ten minutes due to dropping a bit too deep. Thought the defence was pretty solid today and Hutton did well playing out of position at left back. I thought Hourihane, Adomah and Onomah had good games, whereas Whelan and Snodgrass were a bit off the pace. Kodjia looked a bit sharper today, but still looks like he's got a bit of a way to go.Just a quick note, but I still can't quite understand why Bruce brings everyone back to defend set pieces. When we clear the ball, it just comes straight back because there is no one up there to challenge for it. It ends up putting us under pressure, particularly towards the end of games.It's been explained dozens of times on here but here goes again - the basic idea behind it is to deny space in the box.
Just got back in after being at the game earlier and have to say I enjoyed that game today. Fulham took some massive risks at time playing out from the back, but they were a threat going forward, so that was a good win really. It's put us in the play off spots now, so hopefully we can kick on from here.As for us, not massively different from many of the other home games this season really. Still look more comfortable attacking on the break rather than building through the phases and again had to endure a nervy last ten minutes due to dropping a bit too deep. Thought the defence was pretty solid today and Hutton did well playing out of position at left back. I thought Hourihane, Adomah and Onomah had good games, whereas Whelan and Snodgrass were a bit off the pace. Kodjia looked a bit sharper today, but still looks like he's got a bit of a way to go.Just a quick note, but I still can't quite understand why Bruce brings everyone back to defend set pieces. When we clear the ball, it just comes straight back because there is no one up there to challenge for it. It ends up putting us under pressure, particularly towards the end of games.
How many did Fulham bring, 100? That was pretty much what they used to bring him in their mid table prem days.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on October 21, 2017, 10:57:15 PMHow many did Fulham bring, 100? That was pretty much what they used to bring him in their mid table prem days.More than usual. They filled the bottom tier and had a handful upstairs too.
I also think I read that statistically, you're more likely to form an effective break by springing from the box than by keeping a man or two on the half way line No idea if it's true
Quote from: Matt Collins on October 21, 2017, 08:26:47 PMI also think I read that statistically, you're more likely to form an effective break by springing from the box than by keeping a man or two on the half way line No idea if it's true Yes the favoured tactics of good "on the break" teams is to pull everyone back and have two fast outlets at the edge of the box. By pulling everyone back you also encourage opposition to leave minimum cover around centre circle.
This happening is the idea behind it
I thought they were the best side I’ve seen at VP this season, they were just missing a centre forward. I thought both of their full backs were excellent and the no 10who came on at the end.I really expected them to equalise in the last 10 mins so well done us for holding out.