I've doubted him in the past, and of course he's made mistakes, who hasn't, but by Christ today was one of the most astonishing vindications of a manager in Villa history, an almighty repaying of his faith in the players, and an extraordinary demonstration of his vision for how we should play. A famous day for Dean Smith.
Quote from: Monty on October 04, 2020, 09:42:08 PMI've doubted him in the past, and of course he's made mistakes, who hasn't, but by Christ today was one of the most astonishing vindications of a manager in Villa history, an almighty repaying of his faith in the players, and an extraordinary demonstration of his vision for how we should play. A famous day for Dean Smith.This for me pretty much. That game vindicates him in every way - tactics, players, philosophy. Nice one Dean.
I’m old enough to remember June when people were calling for Sam Allardyce. UTFV
Quote from: The_ads on October 04, 2020, 10:16:15 PMI’m old enough to remember June when people were calling for Sam Allardyce. UTFVYes. Nice of you to roll in tonight. Many of us just wanted to stay up and had the break not happened we might have gone down. But don't let that stop you ignore how things were.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on October 04, 2020, 10:18:06 PMQuote from: The_ads on October 04, 2020, 10:16:15 PMI’m old enough to remember June when people were calling for Sam Allardyce. UTFVYes. Nice of you to roll in tonight. Many of us just wanted to stay up and had the break not happened we might have gone down. But don't let that stop you ignore how things were.You are always so defensive. I wasn’t having a direct pop at any body.
Sometimes we cannot visualize the destination because we are so obsessed with the details of the journey.