I think Dave has mentioned this, but I'll be pissed off if Casimero's suspension leads to Amorim actually playing Fernandes in a more advanced position, where he should be, also made more likely by Mbuemo going. If he has any sense he will play Mainoo and Ugarte together but I don't think he has. Saying that, they will be pretty rusty.
Our problem against this lot, however bad or good they are, is that we never turn up...or at least haven't for about 30 years. Our record against them is one of the most bizarre statistics in football, almost unthinkable. Biased reffing hasn't helped 😑I'd be over the moon with a win of any sort.
Quote from: Pat Mustard on Today at 11:46:58 AMThey really aren't improving, and are going to be significantly weaker this weekend. The reaction in the media to their game last night is astonishing - they scraped a 4-4 draw at home to a side who haven't won in nearly two months (and who we recently smashed 4-0 by the way) and the BBC are talking like it's Ferguson's side in their pomp. They are only helped by the congestion in mid-table this year, but on their current form they will pretty soon revert to lower mid-table once they meet a few better sides.I know it's in our nature to be pessimistic, but this is absolutely the time for us to start backing ourselves. If both sides play to their full capacity we beat them 9 times out of 10 with current line-ups. We have to go into this one expecting to absolutely funeral them, and I think we will.I mean, they ARE improving, but only because they were so utterly terrible last year. They finished 15th last season, and are currently sat 6th. Any other team had that turnaround from one season to the next and we'd be saying "blimey, they're a VERY different proposition to last year".That's NOT to say they're particularly good. But they're where they are in the league for a reason. We definitely owe them a good shoeing, and I hope to God it's this weekend, not least to keep the gap to 6th place nice and big, but also because the next two will be particularly difficult games and I'd prefer to go into them with our run intact. If our run ends against Chelsea or Arsenal, there's no real shame in that, but losing it to these buggers would be galling in the extreme.
They really aren't improving, and are going to be significantly weaker this weekend. The reaction in the media to their game last night is astonishing - they scraped a 4-4 draw at home to a side who haven't won in nearly two months (and who we recently smashed 4-0 by the way) and the BBC are talking like it's Ferguson's side in their pomp. They are only helped by the congestion in mid-table this year, but on their current form they will pretty soon revert to lower mid-table once they meet a few better sides.I know it's in our nature to be pessimistic, but this is absolutely the time for us to start backing ourselves. If both sides play to their full capacity we beat them 9 times out of 10 with current line-ups. We have to go into this one expecting to absolutely funeral them, and I think we will.
Quote from: Chip Butty 111 on Today at 02:39:57 PMOur problem against this lot, however bad or good they are, is that we never turn up...or at least haven't for about 30 years. Our record against them is one of the most bizarre statistics in football, almost unthinkable. Biased reffing hasn't helped 😑I'd be over the moon with a win of any sort.This is where we have to stop thinking like this. We have to accept that in the main over the last 30 years they have been ahead of us - yes we have had some pretty shit decisions go against us, and we have had a couple of collective mindfarts, but in general we have lost to them because they have been better than us. This is no longer the case - if we play to our full capability and then even if they play to theirs, we still beat them because we are a much better team. Given our respective runs of form, the players they will be missing and the motivation we should have to stay in touch with the leaders, on the last Sunday before Christmas in front of a packed and expectant Villa Park, we should not only win but we could absolutely batter them. Time to stop thinking small and make a statement about exactly who we are now.
Zero chance of winning this we’re in Christmas miracle territory I’ll show my bare arse on the Holte pub corner if we manage to defy history and win this one