Quote from: Uknowthescore on April 10, 2021, 05:47:02 PMHe’s spent nearly 200 million in 2 years and we still look like relegation fodder without grealish.He won’t be trusted with another £200m
He’s spent nearly 200 million in 2 years and we still look like relegation fodder without grealish.
Just getting ready to head off down to join the mob on Trinity Road with my pikestaff calling for Smith's head.But stopped to consider this:2018 - appointed manager2019 - play off promotion winners2020 - keeps us in the Prem/League Cup runners up2021 - solid mid table position. Then I asked myself - how many of today's Villa starting squad would make the Liverpool squad and vice versa?Decided to put the pikestaff back in the shed. We clearly don't have sufficient in tems of individual quality or strength in depth.Smith could be doing better, but given what he has to work with, I'm not going to complain too much.
Quote from: Rudy65 on April 10, 2021, 05:49:08 PMQuote from: Uknowthescore on April 10, 2021, 05:47:02 PMHe’s spent nearly 200 million in 2 years and we still look like relegation fodder without grealish.He won’t be trusted with another £200mAnd you know this how?
Quote from: SaddVillan on April 10, 2021, 05:43:49 PMJust getting ready to head off down to join the mob on Trinity Road with my pikestaff calling for Smith's head.But stopped to consider this:2018 - appointed manager2019 - play off promotion winners2020 - keeps us in the Prem/League Cup runners up2021 - solid mid table position. Then I asked myself - how many of today's Villa starting squad would make the Liverpool squad and vice versa?Decided to put the pikestaff back in the shed. We clearly don't have sufficient in tems of individual quality or strength in depth.Smith could be doing better, but given what he has to work with, I'm not going to complain too much.2018 - Appointed manager 10 October 2018, taking over from Spud head.2019 - Won just 2 out of 14 matches without Grealish (just SIX OUT OF FORTY TWO POINTS?!!), despite having one of the costliest squads in the 2nd tier of English football, before Grealish returned from injury and dragged us back into the Premier League as Playoff promotion winners with a 10 game winning run.2020 - Somehow claw our way to a second season in the Premier League2021 - 3 seasons later, he still doesn't have the foggiest how to put out a team that doesn't include Jack Grealish. Dean Smith is paid to do a job - A job that he SHOULD be doing better. He's persevered with a formation and tactics that hasn't worked for nearly 4 months. He stumbled on a winning formation and lineup last week, which would have been perfect today, yet he reverts to the same dysfunctional 'Smith 11' against the Champions who 1) Were there for the taking today if we'd put out the right team and 2) Weren't going to sit down and take it lightly, based off our previous encounter.His inability to change a game or spot players who aren't contributing or are liabilities is becoming increasingly worrying.Yes, we're doing better than a lot of us expected after last season's debacle, but that's because the bar was set way lower than it should have been. We could (and should!) be doing better.
This just reads like you're upset that he managed to achieve his goals when it looked like he might not, which is a very strange way to look at it.His first year he wasn't even set a target a promotion so he over-achieved. His second year I doubt anyone would've demanded more than staying up and this season the consensus (almost everywhere) was that safely in midtable with games to spare would be a good season and that's exactly where we are.So many people on here are happy to stick the boot in for him not changing the shape or not making subs early enough, etc but they'd all be just as critical if we were changing the shape game after game and not winning so I just don't buy it. Just be honest with yourselves, you want to win more games and are upset that it isn't happening and you then latch on to anything you can see to explain how we'd do it if only Smith did exactly what you think he should.
Quote from: paul_e on April 10, 2021, 06:22:58 PMThis just reads like you're upset that he managed to achieve his goals when it looked like he might not, which is a very strange way to look at it.His first year he wasn't even set a target a promotion so he over-achieved. His second year I doubt anyone would've demanded more than staying up and this season the consensus (almost everywhere) was that safely in midtable with games to spare would be a good season and that's exactly where we are.So many people on here are happy to stick the boot in for him not changing the shape or not making subs early enough, etc but they'd all be just as critical if we were changing the shape game after game and not winning so I just don't buy it. Just be honest with yourselves, you want to win more games and are upset that it isn't happening and you then latch on to anything you can see to explain how we'd do it if only Smith did exactly what you think he should.You're wrong - Most of us would love nothing more than to see Dean Smith succeed at Villa. We just don't feel as optimistic about his prospects as some on here.Could most of us honestly say that if we had seen our team perform abysmally for 4 months straight with no clue or answers, and then suddenly stumble on a lineup and formation where everything just clicked, you wouldn't try and bottle that and use it to your advantage in the next game?I'm in utter disbelief that Barkley came on instead of Keinan Davis today. I truly think that we would have won that game if we'd have put out the Villa team that finished the Fulham game. Years of failure have lead us to accept times like these, and should 'count ourselves lucky' we're in the position we're in. What's the point in that - We're fans of a team who play competitive sport? I want to see entertaining football and WIN things - Why bother otherwise?
We haven't been abysmal for 4 months. We weren't abysmal today.
Quote from: villa `cross the mersey on April 10, 2021, 05:41:51 PMQuote from: Legion on April 10, 2021, 05:33:08 PMKeep it civil please.Quite right Legion and that includes someone that does his utmost to antagonize other posters at every opportunity And as for Smith and a change of tactics ........What tactics?He'll never win. He isn't clever enough.Clive, how are doing mate? It's been a while!
Quote from: Legion on April 10, 2021, 05:33:08 PMKeep it civil please.Quite right Legion and that includes someone that does his utmost to antagonize other posters at every opportunity And as for Smith and a change of tactics ........What tactics?
Keep it civil please.
Quote from: Nii Lamptey on April 10, 2021, 06:11:29 PMQuote from: SaddVillan on April 10, 2021, 05:43:49 PMJust getting ready to head off down to join the mob on Trinity Road with my pikestaff calling for Smith's head.But stopped to consider this:2018 - appointed manager2019 - play off promotion winners2020 - keeps us in the Prem/League Cup runners up2021 - solid mid table position. Then I asked myself - how many of today's Villa starting squad would make the Liverpool squad and vice versa?Decided to put the pikestaff back in the shed. We clearly don't have sufficient in tems of individual quality or strength in depth.Smith could be doing better, but given what he has to work with, I'm not going to complain too much.2018 - Appointed manager 10 October 2018, taking over from Spud head.2019 - Won just 2 out of 14 matches without Grealish (just SIX OUT OF FORTY TWO POINTS?!!), despite having one of the costliest squads in the 2nd tier of English football, before Grealish returned from injury and dragged us back into the Premier League as Playoff promotion winners with a 10 game winning run.2020 - Somehow claw our way to a second season in the Premier League2021 - 3 seasons later, he still doesn't have the foggiest how to put out a team that doesn't include Jack Grealish. Dean Smith is paid to do a job - A job that he SHOULD be doing better. He's persevered with a formation and tactics that hasn't worked for nearly 4 months. He stumbled on a winning formation and lineup last week, which would have been perfect today, yet he reverts to the same dysfunctional 'Smith 11' against the Champions who 1) Were there for the taking today if we'd put out the right team and 2) Weren't going to sit down and take it lightly, based off our previous encounter.His inability to change a game or spot players who aren't contributing or are liabilities is becoming increasingly worrying.Yes, we're doing better than a lot of us expected after last season's debacle, but that's because the bar was set way lower than it should have been. We could (and should!) be doing better. This just reads like you're upset that he managed to achieve his goals when it looked like he might not, which is a very strange way to look at it.His first year he wasn't even set a target a promotion so he over-achieved. His second year I doubt anyone would've demanded more than staying up and this season the consensus (almost everywhere) was that safely in midtable with games to spare would be a good season and that's exactly where we are.So many people on here are happy to stick the boot in for him not changing the shape or not making subs early enough, etc but they'd all be just as critical if we were changing the shape game after game and not winning so I just don't buy it. Just be honest with yourselves, you want to win more games and are upset that it isn't happening and you then latch on to anything you can see to explain how we'd do it if only Smith did exactly what you think he should.