It was the Arsenal game for me. This first showed up Smiths indecisiveness, following failing to beat a poor 10 man West Ham team.I was fuming for days and it must have had an impact on the players.
Not picking up a few draws is killing us. If we don’t win, we lose, generally.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on December 30, 2019, 05:35:44 PMIt was the Arsenal game for me. This first showed up Smiths indecisiveness, following failing to beat a poor 10 man West Ham team.I was fuming for days and it must have had an impact on the players.Yes the Arsenal game was really bad. But for me it was that triple like for like substitution at Wigan away. He then persisted with the 4-3-3 week after week after that, despite the performances being absolutely appalling. Just like now, he refused to try anything different. The warning signs were there all along. He got unbelievably lucky that Grealish came back and earnt him a promotion on his cv, because the promotion really didn’t have much to do with anything Smith actually changed
Quote from: ktvillan on December 30, 2019, 02:00:54 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on December 30, 2019, 01:33:37 PMTransfers.2 players from the Belgian league.1 player from Southamptons reserves.1 player from Wolves reserves.1 player who nearly got relegated in the Turkish league.2 player from mid table Championship sides.1 player from mid table French league side.1 player relegated in the Spanish league.1 player relegated in the French league.It's ok throwing a couple in together with more experienced, better pedigree signings but having a team full of them isn't working out.Blimey - when analysed like that it's no wonder we're struggling. It is - however if we take Sheffield Utds transfers :Swansea strikerBournemouth reservePreston, QPR and Forest players3 free transfers and 2 loansThen you'd be hard pressed to make a decent case for that. Some of our signings have played in the champions league for gods sake. If there's any telling theory to take from our signings I think its that you can't forge a team with so many signings at once. That and you need decent tactics.
Quote from: aj2k77 on December 30, 2019, 01:33:37 PMTransfers.2 players from the Belgian league.1 player from Southamptons reserves.1 player from Wolves reserves.1 player who nearly got relegated in the Turkish league.2 player from mid table Championship sides.1 player from mid table French league side.1 player relegated in the Spanish league.1 player relegated in the French league.It's ok throwing a couple in together with more experienced, better pedigree signings but having a team full of them isn't working out.Blimey - when analysed like that it's no wonder we're struggling.
Transfers.2 players from the Belgian league.1 player from Southamptons reserves.1 player from Wolves reserves.1 player who nearly got relegated in the Turkish league.2 player from mid table Championship sides.1 player from mid table French league side.1 player relegated in the Spanish league.1 player relegated in the French league.It's ok throwing a couple in together with more experienced, better pedigree signings but having a team full of them isn't working out.
Quote from: Ketzster on December 30, 2019, 05:43:21 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on December 30, 2019, 05:35:44 PMIt was the Arsenal game for me. This first showed up Smiths indecisiveness, following failing to beat a poor 10 man West Ham team.I was fuming for days and it must have had an impact on the players.Yes the Arsenal game was really bad. But for me it was that triple like for like substitution at Wigan away. He then persisted with the 4-3-3 week after week after that, despite the performances being absolutely appalling. Just like now, he refused to try anything different. The warning signs were there all along. He got unbelievably lucky that Grealish came back and earnt him a promotion on his cv, because the promotion really didn’t have much to do with anything Smith actually changedWith all due respect and politeness, in my opinion this is a bit revisionist. As much as Smith has been largely disappointing this season, he was still great last season.
Quote from: RichardBatchelor on December 30, 2019, 06:08:22 PMQuote from: Ketzster on December 30, 2019, 05:43:21 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on December 30, 2019, 05:35:44 PMIt was the Arsenal game for me. This first showed up Smiths indecisiveness, following failing to beat a poor 10 man West Ham team.I was fuming for days and it must have had an impact on the players.Yes the Arsenal game was really bad. But for me it was that triple like for like substitution at Wigan away. He then persisted with the 4-3-3 week after week after that, despite the performances being absolutely appalling. Just like now, he refused to try anything different. The warning signs were there all along. He got unbelievably lucky that Grealish came back and earnt him a promotion on his cv, because the promotion really didn’t have much to do with anything Smith actually changedWith all due respect and politeness, in my opinion this is a bit revisionist. As much as Smith has been largely disappointing this season, he was still great last season.It’s not revisionist in the slightest, I thought the run from Leeds at home to Stoke away was some of the worst football I’d seen ever seen a Villa side play and said so at the time. I wanted Smith gone then and promotion didn’t change my mind because I couldn’t see what Smith had really done to change anything other than Grealish coming back. Wigan away, Reading away, Preston away, Swansea in the cup etc were shockingly awful and it went on for weeks and weeks. If he’d changed something before Grealish came back then fair enough, but there was nothing. So in reality Grealish was great for us last season
Quote from: Ketzster on December 30, 2019, 08:19:33 PMQuote from: RichardBatchelor on December 30, 2019, 06:08:22 PMQuote from: Ketzster on December 30, 2019, 05:43:21 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on December 30, 2019, 05:35:44 PMIt was the Arsenal game for me. This first showed up Smiths indecisiveness, following failing to beat a poor 10 man West Ham team.I was fuming for days and it must have had an impact on the players.Yes the Arsenal game was really bad. But for me it was that triple like for like substitution at Wigan away. He then persisted with the 4-3-3 week after week after that, despite the performances being absolutely appalling. Just like now, he refused to try anything different. The warning signs were there all along. He got unbelievably lucky that Grealish came back and earnt him a promotion on his cv, because the promotion really didn’t have much to do with anything Smith actually changedWith all due respect and politeness, in my opinion this is a bit revisionist. As much as Smith has been largely disappointing this season, he was still great last season.It’s not revisionist in the slightest, I thought the run from Leeds at home to Stoke away was some of the worst football I’d seen ever seen a Villa side play and said so at the time. I wanted Smith gone then and promotion didn’t change my mind because I couldn’t see what Smith had really done to change anything other than Grealish coming back. Wigan away, Reading away, Preston away, Swansea in the cup etc were shockingly awful and it went on for weeks and weeks. If he’d changed something before Grealish came back then fair enough, but there was nothing. So in reality Grealish was great for us last season Rotherham away 2nd half, fantastic. Small Heath away, teehee! Forest away, brilliant. Derby at home, awesome, Boro at home, awesome. Fun this game.