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MarkLillis

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  1. Chris Wilder does the closing down then?
  2. But you have watched Sheffield Utd play this year haven’t you? There success is based on a hard working physically intensive style of play. Elphick,Hutton,Jedi,Whelan or Uncle Albert couldn’t have helped us in that regard. The players we really needed to keep were Axel and Tammy.
  3. Over the last decade as a club we have had a habit of leaving our young players unsupported. By that I mean that both on and off the pitch the older heads do not do what they are supposed to do. On the pitch over recent years (last year an exception I think) the older players haven’t led well.Right now I feel sorry for Jack being at 24 one of our most experienced!!! Off the pitch I have listened to grown men spout utter rubbish about players they profess to support.So what do we expect the kids around them to do? I do agree with the point that we do have a sense of entitlement at Villa. I don’t know what to do to change that though.....we are a big club and only ten years ago were a top 4 contender for three consecutive seasons How do you forget the past and just accept low standards? We are a very difficult club to play for and support!
  4. As he appears to be our only viable option in this position a lot of fans have decided to do the best thing possible.... Support him
  5. He is priceless. No other team has a player like Jack! It is very concerning that we will risk losing him simply because of the standard team mates we have surrounded him with.
  6. With all due respect a raw 22 year old striker should not have bare the responsibility of being our main goal getter in the fight against relegation. its an oversight I’m sure will be rectified in the coming transfer window. UTV
  7. This was in truth I one of his better games. He actually controlled the ball and held defenders off. I would like to see this from him more often.
  8. We have been given a massive opportunity. Promotion wasn’t in the plan last year when DS took over....there is no way anyone at the club was expecting this year to be a PL season. Now we have to give ourselves the best chance of staying here instead of the alternative which is fighting for promotion in the quicksand of the Championship. That will require us as fans to get behind the team. The team can do their part and start showing the fight that was missing from the last three performances. Combine both points above with some shrewd January signings and all is not lost. UTV
  9. 1. FA Cup final - not a shot on goal.....pathetic 2.Bolton at home under McLeish, atmosphere was toxic and it was then I realised we were not just having a bad patch. 3.Chelsea 4.Bradford 5.The Albion defeats. Hard to take at the time.....although we have now recovered some pride.
  10. It was only two weeks ago that we were playing Newcastle off the Park and getting a very creditable draw at Old Trafford. I am sure we will get upwards of 4 points from the next 3. We have good players, its only matter of time before that manifests itself into points. UTV
  11. Agreed. What is annoying about this is the media are not taking it into consideration. Also annoying was the almost overwhelming absence of understanding on the Holte End yesterday that we were playing a Leicester team that were very good , they MADE us look bad. We can be well beaten...….as a newly promoted side I was expecting it to happen more often.
  12. Games are won by good players....but of course you need a good manager. I think we have a more than generous amount of good players in our squad. Dean is a good manager. Therefore I am confident we will be ok
  13. A forward is a must. We cant carry on relying on Wes. It is vital we have someone who can hold the ball up even just for 5 months. The ball needs to stick up there for a while so either teach the Brazilian to control the ball(cant believe I just said that, feel free to disagree though!) or buy a man who can.
  14. Far to casual at times. With the ball at his feet outside our own penalty area he has to be more alert. He makes great last ditch challenges I just wish they weren't sometimes because he gave the ball away in dangerous situations. However.....that said his contribution to our club since he arrived has been immense!
  15. I can see why we have the discussion about a new striker (even though it only is six months since we signed one). First of all we need to be able to shake it up a little with a Maupay type striker to come off the bench either as a replacement or supplement. I also think Wesley gets to much stick, the blokes around me seem to dislike him simply because of his mannerisms (I honestly how can a professional footballer be lazy - would Dean Smith even select him if he had this trait?) For me his ability will shine through once he has settled down, but I agree that he hasn't set the world on fire yet and maybe some time coming off the bench would do him good.
  16. Judging by what I overheard on the train back last night,being the “next Man City” is very much still how’s they see themselves! Two seasons above the Villa and they already think they have left us behind forever....
  17. I can think of one game this year where we have actually "got lucky". The Everton match was very even and could, if they had taken their chances ended up the other way. However our other results could easily have been more positive. There is a lot to be thankful for here we are in the Premier League, we have a squad full of good young up and coming players and a good (youngish) up and coming manager. Yes yesterday is disappointing and to an extent hard to take. But this time last year we lost at home to Sheff Wednesday and this was soon followed by the awful Preston match and cabbage gate. If someone had told me then that in a years time ill be disappointed with a tight defeat at the Arsenal after outplaying them for long periods it would have been hard to believe. The green shoots of recovery are most definitely there
  18. There must be a reason for this. Harry Kane can go down regularly when he feels "contact" some times he wins the decision sometimes not. However he is not vilified in the way Jack is either by refs of other supporters. Is it because Harry Kane is an England star, so fans of other teams see him in a different light? Is it because Harry Kane conducts himself in a more professional manner around referees? Whatever it is Jack could learn from Harry because they are both kicked and fouled and both go down a lot, but only one has a unjustified reputation for diving.
  19. Yes they missed a couple of really decent chances, but apart from that was there really much of a difference between the two sides?. They could justify saying that we were lucky in the way that we could justify saying that Bournemouth were lucky.... But can they really justify saying we will go down on the back of that performance? I would say Everton fans do not fully recognise what relegation fodder really is!
  20. This will not change. those 'characters' will not get a sense of perspective unfortunately. I saw a good performance that went unrewarded for various reasons. The bloke behind me shouted about not playing out from the back because "yow ay good enough" and when we had a brief discussion at half time about how the second half might go, no one around shared my opinion that we could definitely win this game. Like it or not people love to spout doom and gloom and seem almost to enjoy being proven right!
  21. This Spurs side has been assembled gradually over the ten years of our decline. They are a product of good transfer deals and excellent managerial choices. Hopefully we are now on the start of a journey that can allow us to compete on a level playing field with them again. As for yesterday then we didn’t get embarrassed and for that we can be grateful. UTV
  22. I think it possible that we view Elmo and Taylor as starters in games such as yesterday when we know we won’t be getting much possession?
  23. I agree to a certain extent. Its been a long time since Villa have been competitive in the top division.I think as fans we have forgotten what it takes but I am sure that Dean Smith and JT know more about it than Daniel Farke. Norwich decided to take Liverpool on tonight and at times passed the ball very well creating good chances. I think we also will play similarly at Spurs tomorrow but I believe without the naive forward runs which left Origi and Salah so much space tonight.
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