Would Villa be better organised than they are now? Players playing in a system that suited them better?
Quote from: sinbad on April 22, 2022, 01:00:14 PMWould Villa be better organised than they are now? Players playing in a system that suited them better?What system was that then?
Quote from: Risso on April 22, 2022, 01:40:10 PMQuote from: sinbad on April 22, 2022, 01:00:14 PMWould Villa be better organised than they are now? Players playing in a system that suited them better?Not two up top. And not two No 10's. Only Sherwood had the mastery to bamboozle the opposition with two No 10's, not even Pep is brave enough to try it.What system was that then?
Quote from: sinbad on April 22, 2022, 01:00:14 PMWould Villa be better organised than they are now? Players playing in a system that suited them better?Not two up top. And not two No 10's. Only Sherwood had the mastery to bamboozle the opposition with two No 10's, not even Pep is brave enough to try it.What system was that then?
Just as a matter of interest - how much money have the Geordies spent on their squad, in comparison to ours?
There are plenty of Smith/Gerrard comparisons being mentioned . If things seem similar is it important to give Gerrard the same amount of time to manage the team?
The Greasy will he won’t he debacle last summer really fucked us up.He made ordinary players look better and play better. We went into this season under prepared and half baked.We didn’t have a plan B on the pitch when Greasy wasn’t playing and we didn’t have a plan B to replace him.Smith paid the price and nothing we have done since despite spending a £130mil + the Coutinho loan fee has arrested the situation, they waisted the Greasy money .We are still a PL team struggling without that once in a generation player.How all of this can be blamed on Gerrard I don’t know, the post Greasy Villa is a huge challenge and would tax managers with far more experience than Gerrard.The blame should be aimed at those responsible for the preparation for the new season and the transfers that were made.
Mings, McGinn, Martinez, Buendia, Luiz, Cash and Watkins have shown themselves to be competent at this level of football - competent enough to earn international recognition for highly ranked international teams during their time with us. Bailey made waves in a league as strong as the Bundesliga and Konsa looked like he could make the transition to either the England or Portugal set up with ease. SG has since added Digne and Coutinho to an already solid squad.But we have to suddenly ignore all that and concede he has been given a duff hand in some way - and needs a total rebuild to make us competitive. Sorry, don't buy it.