Quote from: Risso on April 25, 2022, 08:53:11 AMWin the next two as we should and the table looks a whole lot more positive.Lose the next two and the table looks a whole lot more negative.Saturday is a huge game. It's a game most of us will expect Villa to win, its against a former manager that some of us feel we binned when there was no need, and its at home. They will be up for it for obvious reasons, we should be up for it for the same reasons. That should be the singular and only focus for the team this week. There can be no excuses.
Win the next two as we should and the table looks a whole lot more positive.
I haven't been worried about relegation at any point this season. Lose to Norwich though and for the first time i would start to think we're cutting it very fine, and we'd certainly need the win against Palace.I think we'll beat Norwich by 2 goals though personally.
Minimum ask at the beginning of the season was a top half finishIt’s not changed for me that’s what I’m still hoping forAll this talk of a relegation fight, We are 8 points clear of the relegation zone and 5 points off the top half with a reasonable run inI was disappointed in the last two seasons finishing positions and I’ll be disappointed this season if we finish in the bottom half I’m not going to change my expectation levels just because we changed manager
Quote from: boozey182 on April 25, 2022, 09:45:55 AMQuote from: Risso on April 25, 2022, 08:53:11 AMWin the next two as we should and the table looks a whole lot more positive.Yep - Saturday is massive. Get the win that we absolutely should get, and we're over the line. We can then relax, give the kids a bit more game-time, and hopefully play with a bit more freedom and flair than we have been doing. It could make for an enjoyable end to the season which, I think it's fair to say, the fans probably deserve given how miserable a lot of this season has been.On a personal level, I'm bringing my four-year-old to his first match on Saturday, so it is the biggest game of the season for me! My first game was aged four, at home to Norwich in 1990. Arguably, we haven't been as good since that day, so I'm hoping my son can help us reset the clock!My sons first game was around his 5th birthday in 2015. We lost 0-1 to a last minute Swansea goal, awful game….he somehow still got the bug, despite this and the terrible 2015-16 season. Hope your sons first game is a lot more positive result and performance wise. Your right though, this is a massive game for Gerrard and this team. Smith will have his team up for a last stand and won’t want to lose at VP. Gerrard really needs a good day here.
Quote from: Risso on April 25, 2022, 08:53:11 AMWin the next two as we should and the table looks a whole lot more positive.Yep - Saturday is massive. Get the win that we absolutely should get, and we're over the line. We can then relax, give the kids a bit more game-time, and hopefully play with a bit more freedom and flair than we have been doing. It could make for an enjoyable end to the season which, I think it's fair to say, the fans probably deserve given how miserable a lot of this season has been.On a personal level, I'm bringing my four-year-old to his first match on Saturday, so it is the biggest game of the season for me! My first game was aged four, at home to Norwich in 1990. Arguably, we haven't been as good since that day, so I'm hoping my son can help us reset the clock!
Oh, and there's absolutely no way we're going down. None.
We’re 200-1 to go down, and 5/2 to finish in the top half. The fact we’re talking about it is more down to the nature of football fans (and maybe Brummies?) than logic.