Quote from: Chinchilla Bathhouse on February 03, 2019, 12:23:02 AMQuote from: ROBBO on February 03, 2019, 12:16:15 AMThis is what I can't get my head around, Hourihane was the dominant player at his last club and ran the game for them, what happens to good players when they come to Villa? different managers different structure but they all seem to turn to shit.Did he though? I've genuinely no idea, I never saw him play a full game before he joined us. I only saw him on the highlights, scoring free-kicks and from outside the box - so exactly what he's done for us. You could just as easily edit a showreel of his goals here and he'd look dynamic. It's only when you watch a whole game or three that you see how little impact he has for ninety percent of the time.Hard to imagine now, but he really was. Conor Hourihane at heart of Barnsley’s rise from bottom of table to Wembley
Quote from: ROBBO on February 03, 2019, 12:16:15 AMThis is what I can't get my head around, Hourihane was the dominant player at his last club and ran the game for them, what happens to good players when they come to Villa? different managers different structure but they all seem to turn to shit.Did he though? I've genuinely no idea, I never saw him play a full game before he joined us. I only saw him on the highlights, scoring free-kicks and from outside the box - so exactly what he's done for us. You could just as easily edit a showreel of his goals here and he'd look dynamic. It's only when you watch a whole game or three that you see how little impact he has for ninety percent of the time.
This is what I can't get my head around, Hourihane was the dominant player at his last club and ran the game for them, what happens to good players when they come to Villa? different managers different structure but they all seem to turn to shit.
My biggest reservation with Smith (and he wasn't my choice) was i didn't think he'd get the time, and after the knicker wetting on the match thread tonight i'm still not convinced he'll get the leeway a "name" manager would. Bruce managed P9 W0 D2 L7 in his first season and he got barely a murmour of criticism so i reckon Smith deserves at least the same leewayAt the moment i see Villa as basically the final years of the Austin Princess. Its glory days are over and basically a lot of it is obsolete compared to the competition. The new designer has attempted a temporary face-lift so it stays competitive but its just seeing out the year till they launch the Austin Ambassador at the August Motor Show. *runs off*
Quote from: sickbeggar on February 03, 2019, 01:00:03 AMMy biggest reservation with Smith (and he wasn't my choice) was i didn't think he'd get the time, and after the knicker wetting on the match thread tonight i'm still not convinced he'll get the leeway a "name" manager would. Bruce managed P9 W0 D2 L7 in his first season and he got barely a murmour of criticism so i reckon Smith deserves at least the same leewayAt the moment i see Villa as basically the final years of the Austin Princess. Its glory days are over and basically a lot of it is obsolete compared to the competition. The new designer has attempted a temporary face-lift so it stays competitive but its just seeing out the year till they launch the Austin Ambassador at the August Motor Show. *runs off*All well and good but bringing a new manager in when we did was always likely to be a poison chalice, particularly with the squad left behind by the previous idiot. What is unexplained for me is the dramatic shift in form after the Bitters game: losing JG is undoubtedly part of it, but that cannot be the full story. I can only rationalise it by thinking that this new management team is asking the players to do things so different to their norm (outside their comfort zone) that it has had a big negative impact. Which suggests that we’re only really going to see the Smith impact after the close-season transfers come in.
Yeah maybe work on that analogy. Grealish doesn't co tribute enough? Have you seen us post Albion?
Glenn Whelan has entered the fray. Slowing everything down. Hourihane has become the fulcrum and he can't do it. We've put it all on McGinn.Then the quality out wide has suffered as we persist with Adomah, whose been woefully out of form since February 2018.
I think the football we want to see is the football Smith wants to playthis is why i still have high hopes, he came with a rep for a certain style that had been successful at a smaller club, so we must believe that is still the direction he wants to go inthere was nothing in any of the previous Bruce or Mcliesh teams that had me wanting to see that replicated although both had promotion success followed by relegation they weren’t teams you looked at and thought ‘yes I wouldn’t mind a bit if that at VP’But we did with Smith after watching his Brentford play a few timesanyway I know what I’m trying to say but probably not putting it very wellbut Smiths past is a big positive for me because that is who he isHe now has to transport it to a bigger stage, let’s hope he can
Quote from: Ads on February 03, 2019, 08:58:18 AMGlenn Whelan has entered the fray. Slowing everything down. Hourihane has become the fulcrum and he can't do it. We've put it all on McGinn.Then the quality out wide has suffered as we persist with Adomah, whose been woefully out of form since February 2018.This. Spot on.