You are not going to win games unless you compete in the middle of the park. If you keep on giving the ball away, you are inviting pressure on to you with the most likely outcome being that you concede goals. To compete in the middle of the park, you need energy and have quickness over a short distance. We do not have that and I do not see any fit players in the squad that can change that. For years, our passing has been atrocious and ball control no better. For years, we have relied on individuals, rather than playing as a team. Too much money to spend has encouraged this approach.The owners decided that the Club needed to be rebuilt on the playing side from top to bottom and looked for a coach to do this over a period of time, not a short term dash for promotion. To lose faith in that approach due to unrest from supporters wanting instant success would be a disaster for the Club and would see us remaining in the wilderness for years to come. We have a limited squad that has shown to be weak when injuries to certain positions have occurred. We need to see out this season and start again in the summer.As supporters, we should be recognising the reality of the situation, rather than ignoring things like, losing your best player through injury, spent very little on buying players in the last 18 months (the most expensive squad in this division was assembled more than 2 years ago and those players have either failed to deliver or aged), have had a constant churn of loan players over the last 2 years with no consistency etc., etc. I am not going to support change in management until this guy has been given the chance to do what he was brought in to do. I could understand the need to change Remi Garde because of the mismatch with the players and the pressure of the PL but not going the same way with Dean Smith.
I personally thought Remi Garde was hard done by.
Quote from: old man villa fan on February 14, 2019, 09:54:49 PMYou are not going to win games unless you compete in the middle of the park. If you keep on giving the ball away, you are inviting pressure on to you with the most likely outcome being that you concede goals. To compete in the middle of the park, you need energy and have quickness over a short distance. We do not have that and I do not see any fit players in the squad that can change that. For years, our passing has been atrocious and ball control no better. For years, we have relied on individuals, rather than playing as a team. Too much money to spend has encouraged this approach.The owners decided that the Club needed to be rebuilt on the playing side from top to bottom and looked for a coach to do this over a period of time, not a short term dash for promotion. To lose faith in that approach due to unrest from supporters wanting instant success would be a disaster for the Club and would see us remaining in the wilderness for years to come. We have a limited squad that has shown to be weak when injuries to certain positions have occurred. We need to see out this season and start again in the summer.As supporters, we should be recognising the reality of the situation, rather than ignoring things like, losing your best player through injury, spent very little on buying players in the last 18 months (the most expensive squad in this division was assembled more than 2 years ago and those players have either failed to deliver or aged), have had a constant churn of loan players over the last 2 years with no consistency etc., etc. I am not going to support change in management until this guy has been given the chance to do what he was brought in to do. I could understand the need to change Remi Garde because of the mismatch with the players and the pressure of the PL but not going the same way with Dean Smith.I was going to say post of the season but let’s be honest it’s post of the decade. This is the point for all Villa fans to face into our position and realise that building from the ground up is the only way, we’ve had 13 years of everything being built on foundations of sand, quick fixes and panic buys and appointments made by a variety of charlatans, spivs and chancers. Now is the time for us to stop being a bunch of too big for this league spoilt brats and face right into the fact we’re a mid table Championship club and start taking our medicine. You know what though, it hurts, it really fucking hurts.
Villa supporters have never come to terms with being a championship side, psychologically we have thought of ourselves as a premiership side that has had a bad couple of years along with incompetent stewardship that thought that if we bought all the best players from the opposition we would soon be back where we belong.The penny has dropped I believe that top sides are not developed overnight but by finding players that are capable of carrying out whatever strategy the manager deems appropriate. Watching Bretford I was struck by the fact I hadn't heard of most of their team yet they all seemed to be very capable, the same applies to those teams at the top, full of virtual unknowns yet playing good football.Unfortunately our present squad to my eyes is a team of individuals who do not work for each other and this manager must be given the time to get them out and replace them with team players.
Young and hungry?
Villa supporters have never come to terms with being a championship side, psychologically we have thought of ourselves as a premiership side that has had a bad couple of years along with incompetent stewardship that thought that if we bought all the best players from the opposition we would soon be back where we belong.
Now is the time for us to stop being a bunch of too big for this league spoilt brats and face right into the fact we’re a mid table Championship club and start taking our medicine. You know what though, it hurts, it really fucking hurts.
Quote from: ROBBO on February 14, 2019, 11:44:45 PMVilla supporters have never come to terms with being a championship side, psychologically we have thought of ourselves as a premiership side that has had a bad couple of years along with incompetent stewardship that thought that if we bought all the best players from the opposition we would soon be back where we belong.You're right. I'm not going to say it's all Villa fans, but you're definitely talking about me.Quote from: AV82EC on February 14, 2019, 11:18:51 PMNow is the time for us to stop being a bunch of too big for this league spoilt brats and face right into the fact we’re a mid table Championship club and start taking our medicine. You know what though, it hurts, it really fucking hurts.This is a bastard. Giving up the fags was easier. But Wednesday got me there.We had our big shot at it. We missed. Not by a lot, but missed all the same. Time to evaluate, accept, move on.