soccerhq yes the rebrand of our club killed alot of our support and as of yet fully recovered . caused massive ructions around these parts , you would only undestand if you lived in south wales . as mentioned we have to put up with alot of plastic liverpool and man utd fans around this way too . put it this way if a very rich owner came in to aston villa and changed your kit to blue , changed your club badge , the colour of your stadium and seats basically wiping out your heritage of a club would you lot be happy ?
I think we should of looked at the conditions and started with Kenian Davis and just gone route one all game.
It's pointless having tricky wingers trying to use pace and dribbling when the ball just holds up in the snow. You might as well just launch it into the box and hope for something just like their goal.
The ref was awful. But I think the reason we lost was they won the physical battle
Quote from: Stinkin_Thinkin on March 18, 2018, 11:28:40 AMIt's pointless having tricky wingers trying to use pace and dribbling when the ball just holds up in the snow. You might as well just launch it into the box and hope for something just like their goal.The snow was not so thick that it was holding the ball up significantly. I thought we used the wings quite well but didn't seem to be able to get meaningful crosses into the middle. As someone earlier said, not having a left-footer on the left and a right-footer on the right really is frustrating when we have a quick and smart striker like Grabban waiting in the middle: the quick ball in when the oppo has large, cumbersome CB would have garnered at least one goal in the game. And, it didn't really help that Elmo was particularly poor supporting Snodgrass last night.
You change things for clubs with no fans or history though. When your heritage is division 4 and gates of less 3K no one minds. Like Hull and Cardiff.
Bruce post-game..."It was an awful night and I don't want to make that an excuse but the conditions certainly didn't help," the manager said. "We couldn't play any sort of real football out there. They adapted to the conditions better than we did and it wasn't a night for our wide players because they couldn't run with the ball. It was a difficult night for all. We have played a certain type of football but on a night like tonight, if I had seen it coming down the way it was, I might have picked a different team. When we left the hotel it was a glorious afternoon, by the time it kicked off. When we came in from the warm-up there was grass. When we came back out there was two inches of snow. It was a difficult night."Is this true ? Was the snow a complete surprise and not in the forecast ?