If our team had a spine, they would have organised themselves to get a result today.
I loved seeing Snoddy giving team mates a bollocking on the pitch when their passes went astray. He was only on loan, but seemed to care more than some of our own players did on occasion. We miss that now.
Agree Ads but this time I decided and with my son and one or two other brave fans we decided to push back against the lock ins. The met and Millwall are taking the piss now.
Quote from: OzVilla on October 06, 2018, 09:44:26 PMI can see Nyland having an absolute shocker against Blose, being dropped and departing the club next Summer.To stand a chance of getting promotion teams need a keeper that can gain them points through a season. This bloke will cost us points.This bloke has already cost us points. Re the other comments about defence and keeper making each other nervous and vice versa, it is a bit chicken and egg but there's no excuse for the frequency of mistakes Nyland's made. The only keeper who has put in a decent performance for us this season is no longer at the club.
I can see Nyland having an absolute shocker against Blose, being dropped and departing the club next Summer.To stand a chance of getting promotion teams need a keeper that can gain them points through a season. This bloke will cost us points.
The frustrating thing is there are loads of decent reserve keepers in the premier league that would have probably come on loan.
Quote from: CT Villan on October 07, 2018, 01:17:34 AMI loved seeing Snoddy giving team mates a bollocking on the pitch when their passes went astray. He was only on loan, but seemed to care more than some of our own players did on occasion. We miss that now.I still speak to Snodgrass and the best thing is that when he talks about Villa, he still refers to them as ‘us’ which is cool.
To round off a totally cold, wet, horrible football day we got kettled by the police for forty minutes in the pissing rain. We were effectively imprisoned for not having come to the ground on a train or an away fans' coach but on foot. When I dared to demonstrate with the arrogant hostile officer in charge he told me that it was for my own safety. Both I and my son put it to him that the police's duty was to tackle the source of the danger to us, not to take away our basic rights so that Millwall supporters can go on being thugs.The final straw was for us kettled Villa fans to be told over a public address system that every one of us was being watched by CCTV and would be arrested if we continued to break the law I.e. Shout at the police.Sorry if this should be in the travel section. I had to get it off my chest.