Wednesday had a decent goalie, a solid defensive line, a hardworking team ethic and an organised game plan that included passing the ball correctly and playing as team. It's not rocket science Mr Bruce. But of course, you know what you're doing don't you?
Agree that the core of our malaise is the goalkeeper, the full backs and the central defenders. Because they, with the semi exception of James Chester are such poor players and yes Nyland might get better, our midfield has to shoulder defence responsibilities leaving us deeper than we should be all the time. Remember those wonderful days when Martin Laursen or Olaf Mellberg would come barrelling up the centre of the field into the opposition half? Mile Jedinak would be looking across at his mate in the dugout to see if he should cross the half way line. Then get dispossessed.
Agree the 442 looks wrong for us We have been playing 4141 most of the seaon. The problem is that last year the 4 all had a great goal and assist threat. This year that threat is much reduced. It wasn't working for me. It might however work w Kodjia and Bolasie wide. Also means dropping hourihane again unless jack plays wide
I'd give that performance 1/10 if i was being generous. Possibly the most depressing performance i've seen in a decade or so.Don't know where to even begin. Nobody, other than possibly McGinn came out of that with any credit at all.AWFUL.
Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on September 23, 2018, 03:46:57 PMI'd give that performance 1/10 if i was being generous. Possibly the most depressing performance i've seen in a decade or so.Don't know where to even begin. Nobody, other than possibly McGinn came out of that with any credit at all.AWFUL.Still backing the manager then?
I thought he was a good bloke till his slagging off the fans after we saw off the might of Real Rotherham. He can get fucked now. Once you turn on the fans, your days are numbered. He's nothing more than an a new O'Leary.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on September 23, 2018, 03:55:31 PMQuote from: sirlordbaltimore on September 23, 2018, 03:46:57 PMI'd give that performance 1/10 if i was being generous. Possibly the most depressing performance i've seen in a decade or so.Don't know where to even begin. Nobody, other than possibly McGinn came out of that with any credit at all.AWFUL.Still backing the manager then?Haven't been for ages. I will however keep defending him from folks who think it's all just his fault and never the players of course.It drives me barmy the excuses people make for certain players. I suppose the latest will be Chester is playing like a donkey because of Jedi. Just like Jack can't be playing shit because his mind isn't focused it must be someone else's fault.Blame Bruce for his part in this mess by all means. He's got a huge part to play in it. But don't make him the scapegoat for everything that's wrong on the pitch (IMHO) and don't make it personal. He's a good bloke.
I was amazed at the amount of people around me who were blaming the keeper for the winner.
Deja vu all over again. Beaten by a team who were well organised, let us have the ball in our own half, pressed everywhere else and broke quickly. We seem to rely on individual moments of excellence. One of the best Villa goals from outside the box I’ve seen but to no avail. The most important cog in the wheel at a club is the manager and ours is not up to it. So frustrating.
I was too miffed to post last night.Yesterday I woke up with a hangover, the 2hour drive took 3 hours each way and got to Villa Park just before kick off. I didn’t feel positive and I was right. Awful across the pitch, not a single player had a good game. McGinn’s goal aside, and a few minutes later a screamer from Hourihane, there wasn’t a moment in the game where I felt we looked like a team with a plan. Wednesday started off on the front foot and dominated possession, Chester and Jedinak were poor in possession, we had no movement in midfield and we were coming deep to pick up the ball from the centre backs meaning we had to try to create from deep. Kodjia and Abraham were lethargic and could not hold up a single ball played to them with their back to goal, meaning we had no platform to get players further forward. The full backs and wide men were really poor and Jack was spending too long on the ball, mainly because of the lack of movement in front of him. In short, we were shit with no pattern of play and the subs made zero difference. The Bruce out momentum will grow unless he gets wins in the next 2-3 games. I don’t think he will manage this and reckon he will probably be gone in October.The atmosphere was shit too - a 5 minutes spell aside it didn’t feel like a 35k crowd