Quote from: Toronto Villa on October 04, 2020, 10:05:35 PMSometimes we cannot visualize the destination because we are so obsessed with the details of the journey. Thank you Mr Lama
Sometimes we cannot visualize the destination because we are so obsessed with the details of the journey.
100 points and 100 goals has to be the minimum requirement now.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on October 04, 2020, 11:55:12 PM100 points and 100 goals has to be the minimum requirement now.It's about time somebody broke the record for the most goals scored in a top flight season.
I've said a few times that I firmly believe Smith's plan all along was for us to play the Liverpool do. You could see all the parts were there but it just wasn't quite working. Tonight it all came together and we smashed them playing their game. We pressed high and as soon as there was a heavy touch or a loose pass we swarmed them. If they broke the press we pushed them to playing where we wanted and when we go the ball back we broke quickly into the gaps they left. Everything was positive, looking to put a man into space and Liverpool were too shell-shocked to know how to change things up. I think a lot of teams will look at what we've done tonight and have some nerves about really attacking us because we were utterly ruthless going forward, yes it could've been 3-4 more (which is testament to the quality of chances we were creating) but 7 goals from 18 shots is an incredible strike rate.We'll still need to work out how to handle teams that park the bus but that's a conversation for another time.
I wanted him gone last season for certain. I went to the final game away at Leicester before lockdown, and it was as bad as anything I've seen in the dismal last 10 years. No tactics, no effort from the players and we were murdered in every department. I think we'd had a bad January transfer window too, especially with the Drinkwater farce, and while we'll never know for sure, I'm certain that had lockdown not happened, we'd have been relegated without a whimper. But fair play, he used the time off well, and we came back a decent team. Credit to the owners for sticking with him, because the transformation since is amazing, and last night was the best performance I've seen in 40 years of supporting Villa. We've battered teams before, but not the reigning champions in such a complete manner. They really couldn't have had any complaints if they'd suffered the biggest defeat in top flight history, because we could have had another 5, easily.If that's TLDR, then, "sorry Dean".