I've got a lot of criticism for him over the second half of the season but I don't want him sacked.In the same way my Mrs annoys me but I have a recurring dream about feeding her into a wood chipper machine don't want to get shot of her.
Quote from: SaddVillan on May 20, 2021, 08:37:30 PMWith one game to go, let's have a look at how last season and this season compare:2019-20 2020-19 ChangeP 38 37W 9 15 +6D 8 7 -1L 21 15 -6F 41 53 +11A 67 45 -22Gd -26 +8 34 goal swing to the betterPts 35 52 +17Posn 17th 11th +6We've increased points won by 48%, conceded a third fewer goals and scored c.30% more.So what people are complaining about?The things that the team and management can take away from this season as learning points:1. There are no easy points in the Premier League2. On any given day anybody can be beaten3. Almost every mistake can and will be punished.4. You've got to be "on it" from the first to the last whistle.5. You can't afford to carry many players performing at 60-75%. Even one is too many.6. The squad lacks quality in certain positions as well as in strength in depth.7. This meant that we found it difficult to swap out players in some positions who were performing below par.8. Some players undoubtedly found the requirement to maintain full concentration for 38 x 90 a difficult step up.These problems need to be addressed in transfer window and at Bodymoor, and in addition the experience gained across the squad this season should help too.We lost too many points from winning positions and whilst a Europa place would have been a great achievement compared to last season, it would I think, end up screwing us up royally next year.The frequency of the Thursday - Sunday - Sunday cycle of games is a burden that our current squad just wouldn't be capable of bearing. We'd struggle in Europe and have a squad that would be totally knackered by Christmas. Our league form would suffer, confidence would go with it and the boo boys would be out in force.Steady continued progress, whilst less glamorous is more sustainable in the long term and more likely to bring us the success we long for.Absolutely spot on. A great post which lays bare the comparisons from this season and last. You’re also spot on with the Europa League assessment
With one game to go, let's have a look at how last season and this season compare:2019-20 2020-19 ChangeP 38 37W 9 15 +6D 8 7 -1L 21 15 -6F 41 53 +11A 67 45 -22Gd -26 +8 34 goal swing to the betterPts 35 52 +17Posn 17th 11th +6We've increased points won by 48%, conceded a third fewer goals and scored c.30% more.So what people are complaining about?The things that the team and management can take away from this season as learning points:1. There are no easy points in the Premier League2. On any given day anybody can be beaten3. Almost every mistake can and will be punished.4. You've got to be "on it" from the first to the last whistle.5. You can't afford to carry many players performing at 60-75%. Even one is too many.6. The squad lacks quality in certain positions as well as in strength in depth.7. This meant that we found it difficult to swap out players in some positions who were performing below par.8. Some players undoubtedly found the requirement to maintain full concentration for 38 x 90 a difficult step up.These problems need to be addressed in transfer window and at Bodymoor, and in addition the experience gained across the squad this season should help too.We lost too many points from winning positions and whilst a Europa place would have been a great achievement compared to last season, it would I think, end up screwing us up royally next year.The frequency of the Thursday - Sunday - Sunday cycle of games is a burden that our current squad just wouldn't be capable of bearing. We'd struggle in Europe and have a squad that would be totally knackered by Christmas. Our league form would suffer, confidence would go with it and the boo boys would be out in force.Steady continued progress, whilst less glamorous is more sustainable in the long term and more likely to bring us the success we long for.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on May 20, 2021, 07:05:39 PMI've got a lot of criticism for him over the second half of the season but I don't want him sacked.In the same way my Mrs annoys me but I have a recurring dream about feeding her into a wood chipper machine don't want to get shot of her.I think you've nailed the two most important points for me regarding Dean, it's easy to compare last season with this and think we're really progressing on the right track whilst ignoring the elephant in the room; just how poor were were second half of the season and why (fingers crossed) it took so long to resolve. Add to that, it seems to be a trait he has, certainly from reading about his Brentford days and his time here.Your second point is right where I stand, he's absolutely everything I could want from a Villa manager. He's honest, straightforward, understands the club and the values, trying to help build something long term across the board, the fact he's from a Villa family is just a bonus, it's the man I admire. The only thing I question is on the football side but then I guess when we hired him we knew he also had to grow and improve. I'm not going to blow smoke up his arse, I want him to be the manager we all want him to be but he needs to find a way of getting the team performing week in, week out, even if the results aren't there to match. We hopefully won't have a Covid break where he has the time to reflect. Practice makes perfect and I think he has the right ideas just not necessarily always the plan.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on May 20, 2021, 09:35:21 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on May 20, 2021, 07:05:39 PMI've got a lot of criticism for him over the second half of the season but I don't want him sacked.In the same way my Mrs annoys me but I have a recurring dream about feeding her into a wood chipper machine don't want to get shot of her.I think you've nailed the two most important points for me regarding Dean, it's easy to compare last season with this and think we're really progressing on the right track whilst ignoring the elephant in the room; just how poor were were second half of the season and why (fingers crossed) it took so long to resolve. Add to that, it seems to be a trait he has, certainly from reading about his Brentford days and his time here.Your second point is right where I stand, he's absolutely everything I could want from a Villa manager. He's honest, straightforward, understands the club and the values, trying to help build something long term across the board, the fact he's from a Villa family is just a bonus, it's the man I admire. The only thing I question is on the football side but then I guess when we hired him we knew he also had to grow and improve. I'm not going to blow smoke up his arse, I want him to be the manager we all want him to be but he needs to find a way of getting the team performing week in, week out, even if the results aren't there to match. We hopefully won't have a Covid break where he has the time to reflect. Practice makes perfect and I think he has the right ideas just not necessarily always the plan.Yep, that’s two very well executed posts. Totally agree with both, most definitely with pw’s.
with our owners, set up, club size, ambition i want Villa in the top 6 asap, and that only for startersfinishing 9/10th next season and saying its an improvement isn't for me sorry if that's me being unrealistic but that's where i am especially as its the best/only way of securing Grealish who i believe is generational talent for Villa and more than anyone else has got us to where we are at the moment, he deserves to play at the highest level, hopefully with usso all my posts are made with this default position in mindso when someone is happy at finishing 11 this season and would be happy next with moderate improvements then we are going to differfootball is not an exact science, never has been, if Grealish goes,whenever, all our 'going in the right direction' is washed away for a time as he makes the difference at the moment and cannot be replaced if we lose himalso and i know this is going to sound really daft and silly, but i'm in my late 50's now, getting oldi haven't got time to wait around going round in circles i want to enjoy winning a trophy/trophies and being there with my kids for the first time seeing them experience what i did in the 1980's and a couple of times afteradmittedly i'm impatient, and some of my posts come across as thatbut i'm not going to lower my expectations, for me the whole project should be at least Europa football next season i can see us spending more money than anyone else maybe even Man City this summer so i don't think i will be on my own with what is expectedin summary - i do think we are going in the right direction i just want us to get there quicker than others