11th place at the half way point in the season in a really poor league says it all for me - unless Smith drastically improves the defence even a play off spot is being optimistic
I reckon Albion, Stoke and Leeds are the three better sides. Stoke have taken time to adjust but seem to be getting stronger and will do well in the second half of the season. The rest of them are much of a muchness and we can beat any of them, therefore, target the play off's and hope for the best. We've lost one game in 8 and haven't suddenly become a crap side, although we do need to strengthen quickly. I remain optimistic but hope that we cab wheel and deal in January.
I appreciate that we have endured a " tough streak " of fixtures and that we now embark on a run of " winnable" games and being pragmatic let's see where we are in 6 games time - my experience of the Villa over the years is that we don't always take advantage of such games - just maybe the end game is to prepare for an all out assault on the league next season with Smith's`team
We've had our "tough run" and won 3 drawn 3 and lost 1. I'll wait and see how we are after the next 6 "not so tough games" before panic sets in. Let's not forget, Leeds were the best side we have seen this season to be fair...Smith's still only had a handful of games and will soon have a new GK and hopefully, new defenders.
Quote from: avfcpg on December 23, 2018, 06:29:07 PMWe've had our "tough run" and won 3 drawn 3 and lost 1. I'll wait and see how we are after the next 6 "not so tough games" before panic sets in. Let's not forget, Leeds were the best side we have seen this season to be fair...Smith's still only had a handful of games and will soon have a new GK and hopefully, new defenders. Realistically how soon before we see these new players? Business is never as quick as people talk it up to be. Three games until the window even opens. I hope we come storming back and string a run together but I'm feeling decidedly less confident given recent form and the key injuries we've got.
mid table is where we are and likely as not where we will finish. I said earlier on another thread how do sides like Albion make this league look easy? They were almost as shite as we were last season when we came down, but sit well above us tonight. Same with Derby, Sheffield United etc. Dean needs time, I agree, but it won't happen overnight or magically in January. A massive clearout in the summer with lots of players out of contract or going back to their parent clubs provides an ideal opportunity to sweep clean.