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  1. Sad news for everyone associated with Aston Villa. however , you never know, it may be a blessing in disguise. Smith will now have to change his midfield and hopefully bring in at least one player in January ( possibly 2) to play as a forward thinking player. If this works out ,when McGinn is fit again, he can slot back into the deeper position which is more suited to his game.  Lets hope that the break is not too bad and he bounces back quickly.

    Keep the faith.  :flag:

    Won't be on again for a while so wish all Villa fans, especially those on this forum, a merry xmas and a Pointiful New Year.😀

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  2. I think sometimes the managers look at the players in training and which ones cause the least grief and if they always  give 100% their names are first down on the teamsheet. It is almost like they get blinkered by the professionalism of the player

    I'm sure this is how McGinn comes across and there is no doubt about giving his all for the Club but hopefully Smith et al will see a rest will do him good.........plus play him deeper and let others provide the goal threat 😧  . One of his greatest attributes was bringing the ball forward from deep to set an attack up not to be already in the attack,......... along of course battling the opponents attacking midfield especially with his arse.😀

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  3. Needs dropping out of the starting line up and possibly not even on the bench for a couple of games. Let him fight for his place again and hopefully get some drive back into his game.........plus play him deeper Smith.

    Looking at present that he won't be able to step up to the Premier League level but time will tell. Thing that has always worried me about him, same was true at St M and Hibs, is his poor weight and direction of pass in some games. I was hoping with better coaches and time this would improve but unfortunately  this does not seem to be the case.🙄

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  4. Par for the course with him I am afraid ............one can never doubt his running and commitment but........

    I was hoping some of his play would improve in the bigger leagues from when he was with us, but still suffers from judgement issues and especially weight of pass at times.

    Some players seem to get their name on the teamsheet first irrespective of form etc and at present this seems to be happening with Smith.

    After today and by the sound of it, the last few weeks, he needs a rest and to get some confidence back. Hopefully, the coaches will realise that playing him in a deeper role is better and pull him back to where he was when he first moved to you. He is now playing against some of the best defenders and midfielders in the World who are not only skillful but are as strong if not stronger than he is. The coaches and he have to develop his game to cope with this but asking to play attacking midfield just behind the strikers is not right for him.

    He is a great lad and professional and I am sure if dropped he would fight hard to get back into the side and still give his all  for AVFC.

     

  5. So sad to hear.

    So many memories of following Villa home and away during the seventies......thanks for these Ron

    Thoughts with family and friends

    RIP Ron

  6. When I have watched Villa this season I have noticed he is playing in a more advanced role and therefore is tending to get into more scoring positions and has scored a few.

    I feel his better position ( as at St M and Hibs) was slightly deeper,  fighting and breaking play up ( with the arse roll 😀)  before setting the attack up. Smith et al obviously want his ability further up the field nearer the penalty area but unfortunately faced with Premiership quality defenders he is obviously not having the same effect. When he first went to Villa he was also taking deadball situations whereas now he is on the end of the freekicks etc.

     

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  7. Problem is that he would be one of the first names on the team sheet if fit and not suspended. 

    Difficult for the manager as many fans would expect him to play against the foxes and if you get beat badly then Smith cops the wrath if McGinn is rested. You cannot please all the people all of the time...🙄

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  8. 11 hours ago, PaulC said:

    I think Rangers is the stepping stone to the Liverpool job when Klopp goes. Lampard didn't serve much of an apprenticeship to get the Chelsea job. You cant replace Klopp anyway. He's a one off!

    Lampard was in a very competitive division.......as you well remember!, and very nearly got them promoted on not one of the largest budgets..........again as you remember..........what a great day out at Wembley.  :flag:    It was then an almighty gamble to appoint him for the Chelsea job so lets see how he does. If Klopp leaves having won everything in their path the new guy has got to hit the ground running in the most competitive league there is............the expectation of the fans would be immense .........afterall they do like to collect "pots" !!   Glory hunters. 

     

    Steven G has an extremely large budget for the SPL which is streets ahead of anybody else except Smeltic.........if he cannot make an impression in the SPL with that behind him he might as well forget about being a manager, but that doesn't mean to say he would be a success at LFC.

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  9. Steven G has only been at sevco for 2 years...........and is doing a good job ..........but , although he took over after some poor managers , it is one of the 2 "easy" jobs in Scottish football based on the amount of money available to the uglies and the fan base. True this can add pressure from the expectation of their knuckle draggers but as yet, in my eyes, he still has things to prove in a competitive league before he moves back to his beloved Anfield.

    I have a feeling his task this season may have been helped by Smeltic going back to Lennon. 😮

    I would expect he will move to a lower PL team or a Championship side before that move back to Liverpool. 

  10. Villa are certainly being consistent in almost getting all the points but for short periods of the game where they let the opposition in.  Spurs, Palace ( poor decision), Bournemouth, Arsenal and now Burnley have all taken points back where Villa looked on course to get more from the game.

    Smith et al have got to somehow get more steel into protecting leads / not allowing teams a start ( Bournemouth) and you will comfortably climb the table. If they do not then confidence and belief, especially towards the end of games will suffer. Unfortunately the ultimate schoolboy error on Saturday in getting back in front with only 11 minutes to go and then letting them equalize straight away.🙄

    Fans have to believe that they can do this and the wins will come.

    Are you playing McGinn further forward in midfield as he seems to be having more chances / goals now?

    Keep the faith.  :flag:

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  11. Young neds on both sides of Edinburgh try to emulate the uglies but they are few and far between and tend to get shouted down by the older support.

    Ann Budge at Hearts shut the part of the ground where they tended to group and cause trouble ( not only religious stuff) which has helped them.

    A few youngsters at Hibs only bring the tricolour out when we play sevco or Hearts but they  get short shrift from the rest of the support.

    We certainly do not hear the sectarian songs that will have been in evidence on Sunday in Glasgow.

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  12. They always sing their song about the death of his sister whenever he plays against them.......morons. It would have been sung on Sunday but as usual the authorities and sevco would have ignored it along with the sash and other UVF songs. They also sing it when they play us as he started at Hibs. ( at the age of 13, incidentally he had been rejected by both the uglies at this point)

    They are the dregs of Scottish football I am afraid and whenever we play them we have to be prepared for all their vitriol ( I know many fans who don't go to the sevco game because of their antics, especially those with families) and the possibility of rebuilding the toilets in their end plus umpteen seats to be replaced.

    I am just grateful that the rivalry between us and Hearts does not involve religion. There are a few youngsters who are wannabee uglies who try to emulate them with Union flags and tricolours but fortunately very few.

    All clubs have an element you would rather won't associated with you but they seem to have more than most.

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  13. Not only that but also the dozens of flares which they got in  that stopped play in the second half....................don't think the stewards / Police fancied searching them so just opened the exit gates to get them in ASAP having frog marched them from the city centre 😀

    Good on UEFA for taking action against the sectarian singing that has been going on for years which the SFA and Sevco ( and Smeltic on the other side of the city)  have been sweeping under the carpet. Sevco even play "Simply the Best" over the tannoy regularly and think most fans are singing the Tina Turner words!! 🤣 

    Two of the pundits and ex Rangers thought the orange colour that they have worn and still do has something to do with a tribute to the Dutch players that have played for them !...........knew nothing about Irish history...........bet a few of them would be surprised to know that the Pope backed William against James 2'nd at the battle of the Boyne. 😮

  14. You are not being  harsh towards me TRO, you, understandably,  are  just like many Villa fans, desperate for them to do well.

    I believe a little luck is always needed, no matter who you are. I too saw Ron Saunders side develop but the times were different back then with not the squad rotations and money differentials of the modern game etc and Villa feared nobody. First games I saw were in the old third division in the old witton lane end ......how times have changed!

    As I said no games will be easy and patience is key and hopefully that desire and fight will come into the players, especially if the management team do their job.............easy for me to say I know.....

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  15. Difficult start of the season for you to take. In both games Villa played well for the vast majority of the matches , albeit a defensive mode at Spurs. Unfortunately in both games 10 minutes were the undoing of the side. Yesterday it was always going to be difficult having given a 2 goal start.

    I am sure the management team will be stressing concentration for the whole 90 minutes as in the top league you cannot switch off for a moment. The team are still gelling so there are positives to be taken even though no points have been taken yet. Once the team gel together I am sure there are enough signs for the rest of the season. to give encouragement although there are no "easy" games in the Premier League.

    The game is a lot about team confidence so a couple of good results should see that build and as fans who have been through an awful lot of good and bad times I know you will stick by the side and support them all the way. 

    Heres hoping the luck goes with you in the next game and kickstarts the season.👍

  16. 13 hours ago, TheAuthority said:

    Proper pitch.

    What a crowd.

    Remember it well.......my first season going to Villa playing the likes of Bournemouth, Notts County in the old third division.......great days in the old Witton Lane and Holte.

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  17. Joined Hearts......cannot see him being on anywhere near the wage he was on at Villa so Mrs Whelan may have to tighten her belt into the quality of wine she enjoys. 

     

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