Quote from: Ian. on October 20, 2022, 10:52:43 PMWell at least we may find out what this squad is capable of now he’s gone.I think we will be disappointed
Well at least we may find out what this squad is capable of now he’s gone.
Quote from: Clive W on October 20, 2022, 10:54:50 PMQuote from: Ian. on October 20, 2022, 10:52:43 PMWell at least we may find out what this squad is capable of now he’s gone.I think we will be disappointedI agree. Some of these players just aren’t up to it.Gerrard didn’t tell McGinn to play that ball straight out of bounds. Just like he didn’t tell Bailey to play like a fanny. Pretty sure he didn’t tell Ming’s to keep making mistakes to give goals away or Konsa and Buendia to throw themselves to the deck at the slightest touch leaving themselves out of position.There is a lot wrong, Gerrard is/was just one part.
There is a lot wrong, but I'm struggling to think of anything Gerrard did right.
Quote from: usav on October 20, 2022, 11:24:56 PMQuote from: Clive W on October 20, 2022, 10:54:50 PMQuote from: Ian. on October 20, 2022, 10:52:43 PMWell at least we may find out what this squad is capable of now he’s gone.I think we will be disappointedI agree. Some of these players just aren’t up to it.Gerrard didn’t tell McGinn to play that ball straight out of bounds. Just like he didn’t tell Bailey to play like a fanny. Pretty sure he didn’t tell Ming’s to keep making mistakes to give goals away or Konsa and Buendia to throw themselves to the deck at the slightest touch leaving themselves out of position.There is a lot wrong, Gerrard is/was just one part.I accept that the squad needs improvement but with the right manager we can play a damn sight better with these players.
Quote from: Simon Page on October 20, 2022, 11:30:45 PMThere is a lot wrong, but I'm struggling to think of anything Gerrard did right.Kept us at night up last season.
Quote from: Simon Page on October 20, 2022, 11:30:45 PMThere is a lot wrong, but I'm struggling to think of anything Gerrard did right.Kept us up last season.
I was in west-London tonight but thankfully far enough away from going raving mad at Craven Cottage. Kevin Rowland was looking well, considering he came off his motorbike at speed a few months back on a slippy road in south-east Asia. He entered the Elgar Room at the Royal Albert Hall in an extravagant fur coat, regaled us with tales of making Too Rye Ay 40 years ago and proceded to sit and listen back to a newly released mix of the album in front of about 200 fans. "Listening to yer own music is like being caught fiddling with yerself" a sage once said. Kev at various points, nodded his head, bowed his head, yawned and hummed along to the record. And smiled shyly as the crowd applauded at the end of each song. There were a fair few Brummies in attendance, going by the accents on some of the folk who asked questions in the Q&A afterwards. This snapped me back to the reality of being a Villa fan so I duly checked me phone and saw that a third goal had gone in. Gerrard was sacked by the time I was walking home from the tube. Turned out to be a half-decent night all-round.