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Author Topic: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread  (Read 31575 times)

Offline TonyD

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #225 on: August 06, 2022, 11:57:26 PM »
I sussed Gerrard early on. But even I thought we would be too much for Bournemouth.
Today was the full unveiling of the emperor’s new clothes in all it’s naked glory.

Nope, you’ve never liked Gerrard, so you come on here and slate him whenever we lose, then go quiet when we do well. Anyone can do that and is very different to having the nous to ‘suss’ any football manager out.
Don’t like or dislike Gerrard.  Do you really think he is going to
take us forward.  If so based on what?

Your being disingenuous as you really  do dislike him. Thats your prerogative to be honest, and i couldn’t really care less, just have an issue that you ‘sussed’ him out.
As for him taking us forward, last season is last season. He has new signings that need to settle in, we probably need a couple more. Today was a car crash, but id prefer to see where we are in a few weeks before making judgement on the manager. 
I don’t think it’s just me who has sussed him out.  Most of the opposition managers regularly do.  ScottP today managed to do it today with a squad that is generally regarded as the favourites to go down this season.

Ok fair enough, you and Scott Parker have sussed him out, fill yer boots.
You still haven’t pointed to anything that makes you think why Gerrard will succeed based on what we see week in week out - bar the very few and infrequent decent halves.

Offline olaftab

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #226 on: August 07, 2022, 12:03:12 AM »
Silly question.  If we spent time in the week practising defending corners did we do the one where we are down to ten men while a Villa defender is off the field having his jewellery removed?
Brian that comes under preparing professionally to ensure you are compliant with rules and regulations. That was shambolic neglect of responsibility.

Offline Smirker

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #227 on: August 07, 2022, 12:03:31 AM »
Couthino  ....dear oh dear. Had one good season in his career and we are stuck with him for 4 years on 150k a week.

This is a ridiculous overreaction.

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #228 on: August 07, 2022, 12:04:38 AM »
It's not just one game though is it? two wins in twelve is relegation football, or do we want to forget the end of season shambles and pretend it didn't happen. Gerrards decision making is suspect, He gives the captaincy to a player who most believe has had a shocking last twelve months, his team selection for this game was wank, Ings as a lone central forward was never going to work and he needs to be sold. Leaving Mings out of the side, he was to my mind just point scoring and his little mate should have been dragged at half time.
Not sure what the owners are thinking but I hope they are as unhappy as the supporters.

Online RamboandBruno

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #229 on: August 07, 2022, 12:10:07 AM »
I sussed Gerrard early on. But even I thought we would be too much for Bournemouth.
Today was the full unveiling of the emperor’s new clothes in all it’s naked glory.

Nope, you’ve never liked Gerrard, so you come on here and slate him whenever we lose, then go quiet when we do well. Anyone can do that and is very different to having the nous to ‘suss’ any football manager out.
Don’t like or dislike Gerrard.  Do you really think he is going to
take us forward.  If so based on what?

Your being disingenuous as you really  do dislike him. Thats your prerogative to be honest, and i couldn’t really care less, just have an issue that you ‘sussed’ him out.
As for him taking us forward, last season is last season. He has new signings that need to settle in, we probably need a couple more. Today was a car crash, but id prefer to see where we are in a few weeks before making judgement on the manager. 
I don’t think it’s just me who has sussed him out.  Most of the opposition managers regularly do.  ScottP today managed to do it today with a squad that is generally regarded as the favourites to go down this season.

Ok fair enough, you and Scott Parker have sussed him out, fill yer boots.
You still haven’t pointed to anything that makes you think why Gerrard will succeed based on what we see week in week out - bar the very few and infrequent decent halves.

Ive already said above id rather see where we are in a few weeks, rather than over reacting after today. Then again I’ve haven’t got your football nous.

Offline olaftab

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #230 on: August 07, 2022, 12:10:24 AM »

Ok fair enough, you and Scott Parker have sussed him out, fill yer boots.
No not only TonyD and Scott Parker but 9 out of 11 other coaches he has come up against in the last 12 games.

Online Brazilian Villain

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #231 on: August 07, 2022, 12:15:59 AM »
Ive already said above id rather see where we are in a few weeks, rather than over reacting after today. Then again I’ve haven’t got your football nous agenda.

Well said (albeit with a slight correction).

Online Smithy

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #232 on: August 07, 2022, 12:16:11 AM »
Losing the first game of the season is wank, more so when it comes off the back of a summer and pre-season that had quite a lot of optimism within it.

We did NOT play well, but I'm not going to panic yet.  It's going to be a few weeks before the league settles and takes any shape.  Beat Everton at home and things will start looking much brighter.

But I do not want to be heading to Palace still on zero points...

Offline AlwaysVilla

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #233 on: August 07, 2022, 12:17:09 AM »
Couthino  ....dear oh dear. Had one good season in his career and we are stuck with him for 4 years on 150k a week.

This is a ridiculous overreaction.

Well for sure he goes missing in more games than he doesn't. Good job his best mate is the manager

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #234 on: August 07, 2022, 12:20:23 AM »
Couthino  ....dear oh dear. Had one good season in his career and we are stuck with him for 4 years on 150k a week.

This is a ridiculous overreaction.

You must be new here.

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #235 on: August 07, 2022, 12:22:45 AM »
I'm pissed off, our lineup looked strong (especially considering the options from the bench). What followed was shite.

However, this is the first game of the season, and even Liverpool were behind against Fulham. Strange things happen on the first fixtures, and getting a newly promoted club is always shit.

We need to show something quickly though, and next week is the perfect opportunity. I hope he turns it around, but hope is all it is.

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #236 on: August 07, 2022, 12:30:09 AM »
Liverpool have lost the title now. Obviously.

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #237 on: August 07, 2022, 12:32:57 AM »
Liverpool have lost the title now. Obviously.

Apparently Liverpool fans were questioning Klopp's position earlier today so at least the Salem-like hysteria isn't restricted to Brum (and the Shires).

Online Hillbilly

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #238 on: August 07, 2022, 12:34:47 AM »
Couple of observations.
We’re still trying to send everything through the full backs when we attack and the midfielders drop in behind. Why not give the ball to the flipping midfielders? There were occasion when our centre halves had space in front of them that they could run into but didn’t because 1 they were looking for a way to work it out to Digne or Cash which meant passing it sideways for too long and 2 because Digne and Cash were pushing up the centre halves would have left a big hole in defence. And, as Bournemouth demonstrated, the focus on fullbacks makes it easy to pin us against the touch line so we have no space and no escape. Our only option then seems to be whacking the ball vaguely from 2/3 of the way up the field into the crowded defence.
God help us, but we looked more incisive when Doug came on. He was picking up the ball, running forward and looking to play forward passes or find a teammate in space on the wing. McGinn is pure incapable of this.

What do I know but i still reckon our best midfield would involve Doug and Sanson, players who have their faults but at least know which way the opposition goal is. I will despair if Coutinho and McGinn start in the next match.

Online Hillbilly

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Re: Bournemouth v Villa Post match thread
« Reply #239 on: August 07, 2022, 12:48:37 AM »
I thought start of last season was depressing but at least there were external factors for Watford.

No excuses today based on last month's preparation. Team who'll probably finish 20th completely outplayed us from start to finish.

Now that’s not true is it.  Yes they fought for their lives but our downfall was our inability to break down a 5 man defence. To say they outplayed us is just stupid
That is outplaying us though. Their tactics worked, ours didn’t.

 


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