Bruce with his ‘dish it out after an unconvincing win’ bollocks is fast becoming my least favourite manager of recent years.
About as routine a win as you'll see, which appears to have traumaisted and devastated a few.I'm not quite sure what utter bollocks is being spouted about Kodjia either.The positives;Comfortable all game;Some neat interchange, it just wasn't for a sustained periodTwo up top worked;Abraham's and Bolasie look good players, unsurprisingly; McGinn, a couple of forced passes not coming up off aside, continues to impress;Kodjia worked hard especially in the channel and showed his class with the assist. Both he and Abraham have excellent quick feet.The negatives;I thought we took too long to move the ball on and it made us too slow against a big side sat deep;Grealish position isn't out wide and I do wish he had a bit more conviction or selfishness to shoot;Distribution from the full backs continues to infuriate;El Ghazi was very quiet;We need to sustain a tempo around the opposition box with more regularity;Hopefully that's the end of the bad run. We'll certainly face better sides, although they don't look as desperate as 2 years ago. We've won 1 in 6, which is desperately poor...yet we're 6th. Perhaps this league is more forgiving than the cliches suggest.I hope Axel is back for the Wendies, even if it was clear why Jedinak started given Rotherham's solitary weapon.
Truly fucking awful. Very positive early on until we scored. Rotherham were on top from that point until our subs came on. We certainly didn't deserve a clean sheet. So wide open at times in that second half and downright unprofessional at other times, Kodjia the prime example. I'm more despondent after watching that to be honest.Nyland 4 - keeper is a clown, efforts with that back pass in first half said it allElmo 7 - solid game defensively and fine assist for winner Chester 6 - solid enoughJedinak 6 - hated seeing him selected in that position but won countless headersHutton 5 - most of his forward runs ended up with him losing the ball and poor defensively againEl Ghazi 4 - started ok but disappeared Hourihane 7 - outstanding in first half but midfield partnership with McGinn won't ever workMcGinn 6 - grand going forward but bit like Hourihane is far too easy to get past defensively. Grealish 7 - worked a lot harder than last weekend, involved in both goals. Much betterKodjia 2 - assist aside was an utter fucking disgrace. Workrate of a pissed wino stretching out on a public parkAbraham 6 - not great, scored but touch was suspect and movement was poorBolasie made a big impression and is off the mark. Adamoah and Bree did fine.
The keeper is a clown because he struggled to control a back pass aimed at his neck? There's lots to disagree with in that post.
I only care about what happens on the pitch. He can spout about whatever he wants, just win games Bruce.
Quote from: DB on September 18, 2018, 11:20:06 PMI only care about what happens on the pitch. He can spout about whatever he wants, just win games Bruce.I just have to disagree.A good manager will galvanize the players into a strong coherent force willing to run through brick walls for each other. I see very little evidence of that around Villa Park these days. A good manager also bonds with the supporters and unites the whole club leading them to success. I see little evidence of that either. If Steve Bruce thinks beating Rotherham at home buys him enough credits to make childish comments about the Villa park faithful he is sadly mistaken. That's setting the bar alarmingly low if he thinks that's the case. He'd better carry on winning games or he will find himself on the end of a shitstorm of abuse for antagonizing the fans needlessly. He's like a big fucking baby if you ask me and I for one have had a belly full of his nonsense both on the pitch and off it.