Quote from: villa `cross the mersey on January 02, 2019, 01:44:12 PMI wonder if Dean is wishing he'd stayed at Brentford ?You’re not serious with that are you?
I wonder if Dean is wishing he'd stayed at Brentford ?
I have every confidence in Dean Smith because I genuinely believe he wants to be a good manager. Bruce only wants to be a wealthy one. Dean will make mistakes, plenty of them, all careers are rocked by them, but he will overcome them and he will take us where we want to be.
Quote from: brian green on January 02, 2019, 04:20:51 PMI have every confidence in Dean Smith because I genuinely believe he wants to be a good manager. Bruce only wants to be a wealthy one. Dean will make mistakes, plenty of them, all careers are rocked by them, but he will overcome them and he will take us where we want to be.I think comments like this are just daft. I'm not defending his record at Villa, but do you honestly think Bruce didn't want to be a good manager?
Quote from: footyskillz on January 02, 2019, 02:14:34 PMQuote from: villa `cross the mersey on January 02, 2019, 01:44:12 PMI wonder if Dean is wishing he'd stayed at Brentford ?If Sheff wed finish above villa or even get promoted then Smith would be questionnedI think there would be a queue of people lining up to be questioned before Smith if that happened. The Gambling Companies, Referees Association, EFL, Serious Crime Squad, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Pope.
Quote from: villa `cross the mersey on January 02, 2019, 01:44:12 PMI wonder if Dean is wishing he'd stayed at Brentford ?If Sheff wed finish above villa or even get promoted then Smith would be questionned
Quote from: footyskillz on January 02, 2019, 11:54:55 AMQuote from: old man villa fan on January 02, 2019, 09:42:26 AMQuote from: footyskillz on January 01, 2019, 09:37:44 PMQuote from: Fred Crump on January 01, 2019, 09:27:47 PMGood grief. Give the bloke a break. He’s less than three months into the job , hasn’t yet had a transfer window, injuries to key players and we are still in with a good shout of the playoffs. How many of the critical posters above would feel happy being criticised in their jobs with similar constraints after that period of time , I wonder?Think people who are giving a 3 month appraisal are perfectly right and healthy to on performance so far .Injuries and unbalanced squad are taken into consideration by all , I believe , which comment here as we are all aware .However it feels like some have head in clouds and that posters who even ' dare' give a critical performance observation and question are just told" he hasn't been here long ""It's not his squad""We have injuries"I admire dean Smith as he doesn't use this as an excuse and I don't think ever would .That's a massive plus about this coach.He's working with what he's got and we are commenting on how he's working with what he's got.Straightforward really.I think we should be really critical of Dean Smith for allowing Grealish, Axel and Taylor to get injured. In allowing this, the momentum, fluidity and confidence was stopped in its tracks because we hadn't got like for like players to bring in and, in some cases, players he should have brought in were injured or short of match fitness following injury.The squad is paper thin in players that can influence games in the right way and drastically short of pace in midfield and defence. To he'll with it, Smith is to blame for that too.Now, I need to trawl the web ....... architect, Rome....What about playing only one central striker when we current have a squad with striker options and there could be some felxibility in his system What about using squad strengths or bringing in youth players to play in required positions.What about sticking to his vision of collective responsibility in football and having different captains.What about looking at the three positions where we have lost so much influence and how we replace those players effectively, rather than running away from the problems that are staring us in the face.What squad strength do we have to replace Grealish. Our squad strength has meant a totally inexperienced player in that position coming in to replace Axel. Our squad strength has meant Hutton having to go to left back because we have no other left back. Which young players that were not injured could have been brought in.Who else that holds down a consistent place in the side warrants being captain. To be honest, don't think even Chester has a strong enough personality to be captain.Two up top with similar players of Abraham and Kodjia rarely works. Two up top needs to be of contrasting styles.I have watched enough football over the years to recognise balanced teams where each player offers something in a progressive way without being a liability at the other end of the pitch. Football is a team game and each part of the team is important in making the team work.
Quote from: old man villa fan on January 02, 2019, 09:42:26 AMQuote from: footyskillz on January 01, 2019, 09:37:44 PMQuote from: Fred Crump on January 01, 2019, 09:27:47 PMGood grief. Give the bloke a break. He’s less than three months into the job , hasn’t yet had a transfer window, injuries to key players and we are still in with a good shout of the playoffs. How many of the critical posters above would feel happy being criticised in their jobs with similar constraints after that period of time , I wonder?Think people who are giving a 3 month appraisal are perfectly right and healthy to on performance so far .Injuries and unbalanced squad are taken into consideration by all , I believe , which comment here as we are all aware .However it feels like some have head in clouds and that posters who even ' dare' give a critical performance observation and question are just told" he hasn't been here long ""It's not his squad""We have injuries"I admire dean Smith as he doesn't use this as an excuse and I don't think ever would .That's a massive plus about this coach.He's working with what he's got and we are commenting on how he's working with what he's got.Straightforward really.I think we should be really critical of Dean Smith for allowing Grealish, Axel and Taylor to get injured. In allowing this, the momentum, fluidity and confidence was stopped in its tracks because we hadn't got like for like players to bring in and, in some cases, players he should have brought in were injured or short of match fitness following injury.The squad is paper thin in players that can influence games in the right way and drastically short of pace in midfield and defence. To he'll with it, Smith is to blame for that too.Now, I need to trawl the web ....... architect, Rome....What about playing only one central striker when we current have a squad with striker options and there could be some felxibility in his system What about using squad strengths or bringing in youth players to play in required positions.What about sticking to his vision of collective responsibility in football and having different captains.
Quote from: footyskillz on January 01, 2019, 09:37:44 PMQuote from: Fred Crump on January 01, 2019, 09:27:47 PMGood grief. Give the bloke a break. He’s less than three months into the job , hasn’t yet had a transfer window, injuries to key players and we are still in with a good shout of the playoffs. How many of the critical posters above would feel happy being criticised in their jobs with similar constraints after that period of time , I wonder?Think people who are giving a 3 month appraisal are perfectly right and healthy to on performance so far .Injuries and unbalanced squad are taken into consideration by all , I believe , which comment here as we are all aware .However it feels like some have head in clouds and that posters who even ' dare' give a critical performance observation and question are just told" he hasn't been here long ""It's not his squad""We have injuries"I admire dean Smith as he doesn't use this as an excuse and I don't think ever would .That's a massive plus about this coach.He's working with what he's got and we are commenting on how he's working with what he's got.Straightforward really.I think we should be really critical of Dean Smith for allowing Grealish, Axel and Taylor to get injured. In allowing this, the momentum, fluidity and confidence was stopped in its tracks because we hadn't got like for like players to bring in and, in some cases, players he should have brought in were injured or short of match fitness following injury.The squad is paper thin in players that can influence games in the right way and drastically short of pace in midfield and defence. To he'll with it, Smith is to blame for that too.Now, I need to trawl the web ....... architect, Rome....
Quote from: Fred Crump on January 01, 2019, 09:27:47 PMGood grief. Give the bloke a break. He’s less than three months into the job , hasn’t yet had a transfer window, injuries to key players and we are still in with a good shout of the playoffs. How many of the critical posters above would feel happy being criticised in their jobs with similar constraints after that period of time , I wonder?Think people who are giving a 3 month appraisal are perfectly right and healthy to on performance so far .Injuries and unbalanced squad are taken into consideration by all , I believe , which comment here as we are all aware .However it feels like some have head in clouds and that posters who even ' dare' give a critical performance observation and question are just told" he hasn't been here long ""It's not his squad""We have injuries"I admire dean Smith as he doesn't use this as an excuse and I don't think ever would .That's a massive plus about this coach.He's working with what he's got and we are commenting on how he's working with what he's got.Straightforward really.
Good grief. Give the bloke a break. He’s less than three months into the job , hasn’t yet had a transfer window, injuries to key players and we are still in with a good shout of the playoffs. How many of the critical posters above would feel happy being criticised in their jobs with similar constraints after that period of time , I wonder?
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 02, 2019, 02:23:15 PMQuote from: villa `cross the mersey on January 02, 2019, 01:44:12 PMI wonder if Dean is wishing he'd stayed at Brentford ?You’re not serious with that are you? Yes I am - it's just a question not a statement - at Brentford he will have been well paid with some pressure - I should imagine he is receiving a higher salary but with much bigger expectations - he has made a positive difference already but appears to be under early pressure from some of our fan base- like most professions, the higher the rewards the greater the pressure - it doesn't suit all of us Just because he is "one of us" doesn't make him immune from undue criticism and unwarranted pressure I just hope he as positive a character as he makes out and like all of us on here hope he is successful - we all need to be extremely patient and see the " bigger picture "We could do with some positive news - something missing since the final minutes of the Baggies game or the victory at Swansea
He's in a cul-de-sac selection wise at the moment. Seeing Hourihane and Whelan near the midfield fills me with dread, as both are apart of why we're so sluggish and slow in transition.More and more I feel the midfield is just as culpable for our woes; Ezie chance where Hourihane follows him and gets nowhere near, the ease they moved through midfield for the first and Bree having to track the midfield runner and being out of position. It's pathetic.But I'm not sure how I'd shuffle us any differently. The poor form is legacy stuff.Hutton at left backChester injuresHourihane/Whelan deep It's too much to carry. Going forwards we're always a threat. I'm still confident for the play offs, as I think we'll improve in key positions.Tammy would be a loss, but it happens.
I defend my point about Bruce putting his own material success before the success of the teams he managed. Bearing in mind how many apologists he had in these pages it does not surprise me that I should be attacked for suggesting that he did not apply himself with sufficient energy or commitments to his responsibilities especially arch apologist Clampy who will never pass up an opportunity to attack me.