Yes, it needs to improve but let's get these next few games out of the way and see where we are in the new year. I just hope the club do not make any rash decisions. He's got my backing.
Quote from: Bobby Boy on December 24, 2019, 08:35:28 AMQuote from: Risso on December 23, 2019, 11:09:44 PMQuote from: passitsideways on December 23, 2019, 10:05:19 PMFrankly, if he takes us down, he takes us down, provided we do so fighting. I think the only way it shouldn't be the case is if it looks like the players have lost faith in his methods in such a way that a promotion challenge next season looks jeopardised.Splurging the 100+ million obviously doesn't look great, and the returns from some of the signings don't look great so far, to say the least, but basically everyone in the summer agreed that the squad needed a massive rebuild given the release of the Dad's army and the heavy reliance on loanees, it wasn't like it was already a well-rounded squad which was then not improved upon at all.There’s been no fight at all in the last few games. Saturday was especially gutless. The players already look like they’ve given up and don’t believe in him.This is what is most concerning. It has been infuriating to watch Villa players strolling around the pitch, letting opposition players pick up the ball in midfield , turn and do what they want without a hint of a challenge or of pressure.That's not about technical ability or footballing nous, that's about a basic desire to be competitive and professional pride.Our players seem to have a millisecond on the ball whereas our opponents have as long as they want.Where does that come from? Players who inherently don't have drive or passion? No, I don't think so.Surely, this is about knowing your role and being confident in what you are being sent out to do.Dean Smith has a fixed, immovable way of playing. What if the players don't believe that they can carry what he wants out....But just three games ago we went to Old Trafford and came back from being behind and showed plenty of desire, all is not lost , we need to get behind the team just like in the Everton game . Should we fall a goal behind we need to get behind them even more . We all want this massive Villa family to succeed and the key contribution we can provide is support. Loud and proud boys and girls please - let our boys know we’re up for this fight too.
Quote from: Risso on December 23, 2019, 11:09:44 PMQuote from: passitsideways on December 23, 2019, 10:05:19 PMFrankly, if he takes us down, he takes us down, provided we do so fighting. I think the only way it shouldn't be the case is if it looks like the players have lost faith in his methods in such a way that a promotion challenge next season looks jeopardised.Splurging the 100+ million obviously doesn't look great, and the returns from some of the signings don't look great so far, to say the least, but basically everyone in the summer agreed that the squad needed a massive rebuild given the release of the Dad's army and the heavy reliance on loanees, it wasn't like it was already a well-rounded squad which was then not improved upon at all.There’s been no fight at all in the last few games. Saturday was especially gutless. The players already look like they’ve given up and don’t believe in him.This is what is most concerning. It has been infuriating to watch Villa players strolling around the pitch, letting opposition players pick up the ball in midfield , turn and do what they want without a hint of a challenge or of pressure.That's not about technical ability or footballing nous, that's about a basic desire to be competitive and professional pride.Our players seem to have a millisecond on the ball whereas our opponents have as long as they want.Where does that come from? Players who inherently don't have drive or passion? No, I don't think so.Surely, this is about knowing your role and being confident in what you are being sent out to do.Dean Smith has a fixed, immovable way of playing. What if the players don't believe that they can carry what he wants out....
Quote from: passitsideways on December 23, 2019, 10:05:19 PMFrankly, if he takes us down, he takes us down, provided we do so fighting. I think the only way it shouldn't be the case is if it looks like the players have lost faith in his methods in such a way that a promotion challenge next season looks jeopardised.Splurging the 100+ million obviously doesn't look great, and the returns from some of the signings don't look great so far, to say the least, but basically everyone in the summer agreed that the squad needed a massive rebuild given the release of the Dad's army and the heavy reliance on loanees, it wasn't like it was already a well-rounded squad which was then not improved upon at all.There’s been no fight at all in the last few games. Saturday was especially gutless. The players already look like they’ve given up and don’t believe in him.
Frankly, if he takes us down, he takes us down, provided we do so fighting. I think the only way it shouldn't be the case is if it looks like the players have lost faith in his methods in such a way that a promotion challenge next season looks jeopardised.Splurging the 100+ million obviously doesn't look great, and the returns from some of the signings don't look great so far, to say the least, but basically everyone in the summer agreed that the squad needed a massive rebuild given the release of the Dad's army and the heavy reliance on loanees, it wasn't like it was already a well-rounded squad which was then not improved upon at all.
People keep saying give him the next three games, if they do that we will almost certainly be down. He should have gone after Saturday. We are just wasting games we need to win and we aren’t going to with Smith. When it gets as bad as Saturday was it’s almost certain it isn’t going to turn around
Agree. Back three if you haven't practised it just means players getting in each other's way and playing the opposition onside all the time.We need to defend higher up the pitch, with our midfield offering more resistance, not add more defenders.
I know it shouldnt matter but his body language in the press conferences bugs me a little. He always seems to have that same "shrug it off " attitude to each question and never gives the impression that's he's hurting or culpable. His defence yesterday was "Hang on, we're in the semi finals of a cup and this time last year we were mid-table in the Ch'ship". I found it interesting that in terms of January signings, in the space of a week or so he's gone from trotting out the old "they'll have to be better than what we have" to "we will be looking to sign players next month" which at least is encouraging.