Quote from: Ads on September 16, 2018, 02:58:47 PM44 fucking 2 at home Tuesday. Wow, that's an optimistic scoreline prediction
44 fucking 2 at home Tuesday.
Quote from: Ads on September 16, 2018, 03:11:36 PMI don't think we do. A Man United game sticks in my head for the they played 442 and their full backs were so high that Evra was often starting 15 yards inside our own half and him and Valencia were absolutely hemming us in.If you keep most of the ball and have pace to burn then I don't think you need anybody occupying that zone 10-15 yards in front of the back four. Instead you're reliant upon dominating territory and really using the press to smother the ball higher up. Hourihane played as a defensive player for Barnsley and as a box to box one. McGinn rats after the ball. Both are so much more mobile than Jedinak and both offer more of a threat going the other way.We need some attacking intent. And that’s the problem with what’s going on summed up. Bruce has the players to dominate sides such as Blackburn by setting the agenda on the pitch. Instead he sets us up to counter the oppositions tactics too often. I couldn’t go yesterday as sorting out family stuff but when I saw the team my view was it was set up to match Blackburn at their game not play them at ours. I was pleased to see the central defensive pairing but worry that we play 4-1-4-1, isolating Kodjia, Abrahams or whoever. McGinn is the class act of the midfield this season so far, I want him (with Hourihane) to allow Grealish and whoever to hurt teams further forward. Last year we couldn’t hurt teams with pace, this year we have it to burn but play to a design suited to Snodgrass et al. Very frustrating, another nail in Bruce’s coffin and, sadly 4-4-2 (or 4-1-4-1 in my view) on Tuesday. Analogue manager in a digital world.
I don't think we do. A Man United game sticks in my head for the they played 442 and their full backs were so high that Evra was often starting 15 yards inside our own half and him and Valencia were absolutely hemming us in.If you keep most of the ball and have pace to burn then I don't think you need anybody occupying that zone 10-15 yards in front of the back four. Instead you're reliant upon dominating territory and really using the press to smother the ball higher up. Hourihane played as a defensive player for Barnsley and as a box to box one. McGinn rats after the ball. Both are so much more mobile than Jedinak and both offer more of a threat going the other way.We need some attacking intent.
Quote from: Pat McMahon on September 16, 2018, 02:23:25 PMQuote from: ez on September 16, 2018, 02:01:23 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on September 16, 2018, 01:45:51 PMQuite enjoyed the first 5 minutes or so of the game yesterday and then found myself reading the paper and looking at my phone as the match went on and hearing the commentators saying what an enjoyable match it was between two good sides. I have no idea what constitutes a good match or what good teams look like these days in that case.Me too, except it was my kindle instead of a newspaper.I could only find a fairly Shiite local pub which had one screen showing us. One of the few remaining pubs where the old time Irish fellas gather in Shepherd’s Bush.Had the benefit of the wisdom of a Hibs fan telling me how McGinn would run the game and a 66year old nutter who told me that different Villa managers allowed McGrath to have 4 pints before a game. I was almost pining for the sky commentary to be audible.I thought it was an awful game and we again had no pattern to our play. Too many players below par and nobody shone. Unlike many on here I thought Jedinak’s defensive work was decent.At one point the cameras panned in on Tore Andre Flo who apparently is technical coach to Chelsea’s loan players. I imagine Abraham will have him on speed dial after that.Which pub was that Pat?
Quote from: ez on September 16, 2018, 02:01:23 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on September 16, 2018, 01:45:51 PMQuite enjoyed the first 5 minutes or so of the game yesterday and then found myself reading the paper and looking at my phone as the match went on and hearing the commentators saying what an enjoyable match it was between two good sides. I have no idea what constitutes a good match or what good teams look like these days in that case.Me too, except it was my kindle instead of a newspaper.I could only find a fairly Shiite local pub which had one screen showing us. One of the few remaining pubs where the old time Irish fellas gather in Shepherd’s Bush.Had the benefit of the wisdom of a Hibs fan telling me how McGinn would run the game and a 66year old nutter who told me that different Villa managers allowed McGrath to have 4 pints before a game. I was almost pining for the sky commentary to be audible.I thought it was an awful game and we again had no pattern to our play. Too many players below par and nobody shone. Unlike many on here I thought Jedinak’s defensive work was decent.At one point the cameras panned in on Tore Andre Flo who apparently is technical coach to Chelsea’s loan players. I imagine Abraham will have him on speed dial after that.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on September 16, 2018, 01:45:51 PMQuite enjoyed the first 5 minutes or so of the game yesterday and then found myself reading the paper and looking at my phone as the match went on and hearing the commentators saying what an enjoyable match it was between two good sides. I have no idea what constitutes a good match or what good teams look like these days in that case.Me too, except it was my kindle instead of a newspaper.
Quite enjoyed the first 5 minutes or so of the game yesterday and then found myself reading the paper and looking at my phone as the match went on and hearing the commentators saying what an enjoyable match it was between two good sides. I have no idea what constitutes a good match or what good teams look like these days in that case.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on September 16, 2018, 02:25:57 PMQuote from: Pat McMahon on September 16, 2018, 02:23:25 PMQuote from: ez on September 16, 2018, 02:01:23 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on September 16, 2018, 01:45:51 PMQuite enjoyed the first 5 minutes or so of the game yesterday and then found myself reading the paper and looking at my phone as the match went on and hearing the commentators saying what an enjoyable match it was between two good sides. I have no idea what constitutes a good match or what good teams look like these days in that case.Me too, except it was my kindle instead of a newspaper.I could only find a fairly Shiite local pub which had one screen showing us. One of the few remaining pubs where the old time Irish fellas gather in Shepherd’s Bush.Had the benefit of the wisdom of a Hibs fan telling me how McGinn would run the game and a 66year old nutter who told me that different Villa managers allowed McGrath to have 4 pints before a game. I was almost pining for the sky commentary to be audible.I thought it was an awful game and we again had no pattern to our play. Too many players below par and nobody shone. Unlike many on here I thought Jedinak’s defensive work was decent.At one point the cameras panned in on Tore Andre Flo who apparently is technical coach to Chelsea’s loan players. I imagine Abraham will have him on speed dial after that.Which pub was that Pat?The Coningham Arms on Uxbridge Road, more or less opposite the Adelaide
Quote from: Pat McMahon on September 16, 2018, 07:47:52 PMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on September 16, 2018, 02:25:57 PMQuote from: Pat McMahon on September 16, 2018, 02:23:25 PMQuote from: ez on September 16, 2018, 02:01:23 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on September 16, 2018, 01:45:51 PMQuite enjoyed the first 5 minutes or so of the game yesterday and then found myself reading the paper and looking at my phone as the match went on and hearing the commentators saying what an enjoyable match it was between two good sides. I have no idea what constitutes a good match or what good teams look like these days in that case.Me too, except it was my kindle instead of a newspaper.I could only find a fairly Shiite local pub which had one screen showing us. One of the few remaining pubs where the old time Irish fellas gather in Shepherd’s Bush.Had the benefit of the wisdom of a Hibs fan telling me how McGinn would run the game and a 66year old nutter who told me that different Villa managers allowed McGrath to have 4 pints before a game. I was almost pining for the sky commentary to be audible.I thought it was an awful game and we again had no pattern to our play. Too many players below par and nobody shone. Unlike many on here I thought Jedinak’s defensive work was decent.At one point the cameras panned in on Tore Andre Flo who apparently is technical coach to Chelsea’s loan players. I imagine Abraham will have him on speed dial after that.Which pub was that Pat?The Coningham Arms on Uxbridge Road, more or less opposite the AdelaideAh, thanks. I thought I recognised your description but it turns out that there's more than one shite pub with old Irish fellas in Shepherds Bush! Not that I have anything against old Irish fellas - I'm related to most of them.
Quote from: simboy on September 16, 2018, 05:30:47 PMQuote from: Ads on September 16, 2018, 03:11:36 PMI don't think we do. A Man United game sticks in my head for the they played 442 and their full backs were so high that Evra was often starting 15 yards inside our own half and him and Valencia were absolutely hemming us in.If you keep most of the ball and have pace to burn then I don't think you need anybody occupying that zone 10-15 yards in front of the back four. Instead you're reliant upon dominating territory and really using the press to smother the ball higher up. Hourihane played as a defensive player for Barnsley and as a box to box one. McGinn rats after the ball. Both are so much more mobile than Jedinak and both offer more of a threat going the other way.We need some attacking intent. And that’s the problem with what’s going on summed up. Bruce has the players to dominate sides such as Blackburn by setting the agenda on the pitch. Instead he sets us up to counter the oppositions tactics too often. I couldn’t go yesterday as sorting out family stuff but when I saw the team my view was it was set up to match Blackburn at their game not play them at ours. I was pleased to see the central defensive pairing but worry that we play 4-1-4-1, isolating Kodjia, Abrahams or whoever. McGinn is the class act of the midfield this season so far, I want him (with Hourihane) to allow Grealish and whoever to hurt teams further forward. Last year we couldn’t hurt teams with pace, this year we have it to burn but play to a design suited to Snodgrass et al. Very frustrating, another nail in Bruce’s coffin and, sadly 4-4-2 (or 4-1-4-1 in my view) on Tuesday. Analogue manager in a digital world.I totally agree that Bruce consistently sets the side up to counter the opposition as opposed to going out on the front foot. However, I think that the more pressure he is under to save his job then the more it will just resort in him becoming even more focused on not losing as opposed trying to win.
What is slightly annoying here is everyone who slated Hourihane previously have not given any credit to bruce for bringing him on and getting us a point. I am not happy with how we are playing. But before bruce arrived we were in the bottom 3 and in free fall. The Holte were booing our players for fun. We were a joke. Last season we missed promotion by 90 minutes. Support `our`manager our team. VTID
Why do some people feel it is their right to tell other people how they should support?.... It seems to me some people would eat a shit sandwich every day if it was served in a Villa shirt.