Quote from: Risso on October 28, 2022, 11:53:11 AMQuote from: eamonn on October 28, 2022, 10:55:25 AMMeatball will either be exposed by Emery for having a fat arse and relying on the Hollywood (lofted) pass too much or he'll finally be coached to become the McGinniesta we always dreamed of.Coutinho will get a cuddle and a kick up the arse, hopefully he'll also respond.Clean slates all round as far as I'm concerned.I agree and I would imagine that the players will also see this as an opportunity to improve under a top manager.
Quote from: eamonn on October 28, 2022, 10:55:25 AMMeatball will either be exposed by Emery for having a fat arse and relying on the Hollywood (lofted) pass too much or he'll finally be coached to become the McGinniesta we always dreamed of.Coutinho will get a cuddle and a kick up the arse, hopefully he'll also respond.Clean slates all round as far as I'm concerned.
Meatball will either be exposed by Emery for having a fat arse and relying on the Hollywood (lofted) pass too much or he'll finally be coached to become the McGinniesta we always dreamed of.Coutinho will get a cuddle and a kick up the arse, hopefully he'll also respond.
As long as he keeps us up comfortably and there are visible signs that he's creating a team with an identity, I don't mind if he doesn't set the world alight this season.He's a man with ideas, and it might take the players a while to absorb them and put them into practice.Next season will be the one to judge him on.
Quote from: brontebilly on October 27, 2022, 10:48:51 AMAre the domestic cups really that important? Last two seasons we reached cup finals, we barely escaped relegation on both occasions. A team consistently challenging the European spots via the league is surely the primary objective over the next 3 seasons. We got to our last two Finals despite being shit in the league. We weren't shit in the league because we were in those Cups and having to play an extra four or five games. I want us to win stuff, and I can't help noticing a correlation between teams that win domestic Cups and those that do very well in the league. Of the clubs winning the FA Cup since the formation of the PL, only Everton, Portsmouth and Wigan have not also won the latter.
Are the domestic cups really that important? Last two seasons we reached cup finals, we barely escaped relegation on both occasions. A team consistently challenging the European spots via the league is surely the primary objective over the next 3 seasons.
The FA Cup! Lets go Villa!
Quote from: Footy-Vill on January 08, 2023, 04:03:14 PMThe FA Cup! Lets go Villa! Yeah, let's go El Maestro!What are we left with then, a top half finish?