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Robbie09

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  1. QPR Wigan and Bolton could all pick up 9 points IMO

    Therefore we need 6 more points to be sure

    Are you chasing some kind of record which involves you constantly posting bullshit?

    There's no way QPR will pick up 9 points from 4 games when you look at their opponents. Similarly I doubt Wigan will do so either although Bolton do appear to have an easier run in.

  2. Problem for me yesterday, was Ireland was doing alot of good work but no close enough to Stoke's area to do any damage.
    Not helped by the fact no one else is good enough to play with him

    Couldnt agree more Denis! :thumb:

    We should be building a team around Ireland.

    Yep :thumb:.

    Me too. :thumb:

    Given that McLeish is likely to fill the squad with hardworking journeymen it is vital we keep creative talents like Ireland and N'Zogbia.

    Then the new manager will have some gems to work with once the penny drops with the idiots on the board.

  3. We could even beat that mighty giant West Bromwich Albion and there is the chance of getting something from that football colossus, Norwich City.

    We have 6 games left, 4 of them are winnable. I predict we will get about 5 points from that 4 going by our form this season.

    I could even see a point from Spurs with the way they are playing at the moment.

    I'm not expecting anything from Man U but I am predicting a lot more wailing on this thread come Sunday night!

  4. To be honest I don't know. There's no excitement or enjoyment of going down there anymore which I blame McLeish for (and by that respect I guess Lerner is the culprit for appointing him).

    This, i've been going down the Villa for nearly 30 years and ST holder for most of that and i can't remember a time where it's such an effort to go and watch the club i love.

    I echo these sentiments. After 40 odd years of holding a ST if i don't renew i don't know what i'd do on a matchday. It does guarantee away tickets but i have to buy 3 ST's in total for the kids as well. It's more than a grand to lay out and that's not taking into account on average 12-15 away matches for the 3 of us each season.

    It's not that the football is so bad (which is undeniable) it's because there's no sign of it getting any better under this regime and maybe by not renewing it might trigger change.

    There's no optimism anymore which is the saddest part.

  5. Just waiting to hear from someone who went

    Just back from the match, good point considering we had a few square pegs in round holes today. I'm not a big fan of Collins but he was immense today. I thought Bannan was below average today but he did a job. Heskey's lack of mobility stood out but as TrentVilla points out it's a point closer to safety and a point closer to driving McLeish out once safety is achieved.

    This isn't a defence of McLeish but he was urging the team forward today but the lack of composure on the ball meant we were being forced back. Hutton was the biggest culprit of this.

    All in all a decent day out.

    No nearer the end game as the poster with the awful feeling about today predicted though.

    That post tells me nothing you couldn't have gleaned from an Internet stream

    Why - because it's not littered with dramatic OTT statements like all yours are?

  6. I blame him for the injuries. You cannot play his highly defensive tactics all season, without sustaining injury. The team is so much under pressure for 90% of the game that its inevitable your gonna lose out to a skillful or even clumsy challenge exactly how Bent got injured, trying to track back, which isn't really his game.

    Oh for god's sake - do you also blame him for the credit crunch?

    Tell you what I will blame him for! Heskey, love or hate him, was doing a great job defensively for the team. It made no sense whatsoever to swap him for Andy Weimann today. Also, why bring Carruthers on for his debut in that situation? Just made no sense to me.

    This is no defence of McLeish but yesterday Heskey was so immobile he wasn't contributing. I also think McLeish had one eye on the Stoke game given that Heskey is likely to play a role in that game too.

    I do think it would've been better to switch Gabby to the flank and play Weimann up front rather than vice versa but Mcleish has demonstrated his tactical naivety all season so he isn't going to out think any manager any time soon.

  7. Just back from the match, good point considering we had a few square pegs in round holes today. I'm not a big fan of Collins but he was immense today. I thought Bannan was below average today but he did a job. Heskey's lack of mobility stood out but as TrentVilla points out it's a point closer to safety and a point closer to driving McLeish out once safety is achieved.

    This isn't a defence of McLeish but he was urging the team forward today but the lack of composure on the ball meant we were being forced back. Hutton was the biggest culprit of this.

    All in all a decent day out.

    No nearer the end game as the poster with the awful feeling about today predicted though.

  8. i wouldnt give him the stink off my shit

    every other day i pop back on here in the hope that randy has snapped out of his spastic phase of the last 18 months and booted the ginger poison twins out of our club

    each and every game the long suffereing and those tricked into buying season tickets on the back of a flow of bullshit from the club should protest, banners, songs and all. the clueless flame haired rough skinned north of england self proclaimed 'manager' has had it too easy for too long.

    we need to actually show the rest of the country that it is not a couple deluded fans who dont like him, the thick retarded bumpy faced sweaty sock really has taken the piss and needs to be given no choice but to leave.

    i **** hate that puke of a human

    You're not his biggest fan are you?

  9. I think he's alluding to how quick we can be to criticise players, like Ireland, Nzogbia, Bent and Gabby.

    Correct & Baker, the abuse he got off here on Saturday was **** appalling

    I refuse to take certain posters seriously

    It wasn't so long ago you called Ireland "a **** prick" because of a press report about him installing a shark tank at home.

    Pot, kettle, black springs to mind......

  10. I think he's alluding to how quick we can be to criticise players, like Ireland, Nzogbia, Bent and Gabby.

    Correct & Baker, the abuse he got off here on Saturday was **** appalling

    I refuse to take certain posters seriously

    Like those who suggest David Platt or Peter Withe as potential Villa managers?

  11. He just wasnt injured.

    :!:

    Well you obviously know something. I can also say that last Tuesday I was at Bodymoor and he was hammering (no sexual puns) an exercise bike. I'm no physio but I wouldnt have thought that was the best treatment for a knee injury that required seeing a specialist.

    For years sitting on a bike was all Paul McGrath ever did except for the games. I don't know about Zog now, but exercise bikes are rather often used when someone's got a bad knee.

    Having ruptured both ACL's i can confirm exercise bikes are very much part of knee injury rehabilitation.

    Good news if he is available for the upcoming fixtures.

  12. It's pointless replacing McLeish unless Faulkner is going too

    I dread to think who Faulkner would appoint next

    We need an experienced director of football urgently

    I'd get either Sir Graham in or someone like Kenyon or El Tel

    Nero fiddled and Rome burned

    This needs addressing as a matter of urgency

    Why not one of your previous suggestions for manager, David Platt?

    Great player, shit manager and ony his services to Villa stop me being more insulting

    Agreed.......my post wasn't meant to be serious. I was being mischievous.

  13. It's pointless replacing McLeish unless Faulkner is going too

    I dread to think who Faulkner would appoint next

    We need an experienced director of football urgently

    I'd get either Sir Graham in or someone like Kenyon or El Tel

    Nero fiddled and Rome burned

    This needs addressing as a matter of urgency

    Why not one of your previous suggestions for manager, David Platt?

  14. I **** hate Phil Dowd.

    If it wasnt for his mistake in the cup final the club could have been so different today.

    My vote for worst individual performance goes to Warnock against Swansea at home. Anyone agree. He was horrendous that day.

    Disagree. He was awful for the first half, his performance second half was much better.

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