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villanwesty88

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  1. 27 minutes ago, Mjvilla said:

    Yeah, I remember a rb coming out of the Scottish game and going to Spurs I think and doing quite well.... Oh what was his name?!

    Classic response. So no one good has ever come out of Scotland then? I remember a player coming from Hamilton Academical and going to Everton via Wigan and doing quite well...what was his name?

  2. I still think he will play a big part for us this season. We are going to have 2 games a week often, suspensions, injuries, loss of form and the African Nations to contend with. It's nice to know we have a little bit of depth in the squad. 

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  3. 8 hours ago, KHV said:

    I have a mate who is a bluenose who is a total bellend on derby days. He takes a bag of 50p's to the games as he sits in the corner and preceeds to launch them at any villa player taking a corner :wacko:

    Two things astonish me here. One that he is still your mate and two that a bluenose has a bag of 50p's they can just throw away. 

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  4. 1 hour ago, Rugeley Villa said:

    Most hostile ground he's ever been to, according to sir alex. My first memories of St. Andrews was actually on tv when they played Leeds in the semi final of the league cup in 96. I remember watching the game and thinking **** me that's a nasty place. Gary Mcallister got hit on the head with a snooker ball thrown from the crowd. It's one of those grounds that when the natives turn up and are up for it, it an horrible horrible place to play. 

    I was too young to be following football in 96 - I hadn't realised Blues were in the semis - christ it could have been Villa v Blues in the final! 

    A snooker ball? That is absolutely mental. Could easily kill someone!

  5. 1 hour ago, rodders0223 said:

    They are lower championship players. We are/were a PL club.

    True, but I wish we'd keep them on our books for longer and loan them out. We always seem to release them when they are getting to a good standard. Like Robinson this summer (I know not midfield but just an example) he's playing in the Championship and whilst he wouldn't be first choice here now, why didn't we keep him on and loan him? Worst case we sell with a little bit of income or best case he plays for the first team. Letting them go for free when we cannot be sure how they will turn out bugs me. 

  6. Agree with previous posts that it is quite incredible that the Play-Off positions are not that far away from us now - just 6 points. 

    I'd be happy with a gradual improvement in form. I'm not expecting us to suddenly win 10 games on the bounce but if we can win 3 or 4 in the next 10 and pick up a few draws we will be within touching distance still. My thinking is that after such a barren run of something like 4 wins in 56 prior to yesterday, it will take a little bit of time to up to the form required to reach the Play-Offs. For now, it's all about being around, or just above,  mid-table in January - anything else is a bonus in my eyes. 

  7. Just now, Nigel said:

    We tried the not splashing cash thing.....dont want to see that again!

    Massive amounts I said. I mean buying players every single time. Without a few gaps in the squad the youth will never come through. 

    We also tried splashing cash on various players last year and they came with a host of problems - high wages, culture shock, different style of play, homesickness etc - also not being up to the challenge. 

    It's a balance for me but there have to be opportunities and development plans for youth players to get into the first team more. 

  8. 1 minute ago, Nigel said:

    Far too simplistic!

    To thrive youngsters need time and patience to fully develop.  Do you think either would have got it here?

     

    If we don't change manager every 5 minutes and stop splashing massive amounts of £ then why not?

    These guys can go and get good loan spells under their belts. The key is not to release them too early. 

  9. I don't recall any dreadful challenges or aggression - apart from Grealish v Wolves. I just think there have been a lot of clumsy challenges and the way we have played has meant we have looked tired towards the end of games - perhaps we are collecting most of the yellows then? Would be interesting to know but I can't go and look at the stats right now. 

  10. I'm convinced in my own mind that our problems this season are mainly down to the fitness of the players. In many games we have played well in spells in then looked like a completely different side later on; running out of steam and looking incredibly lethargic. We've conceded god knows how many late goals too. Take yesterday Vs Wolves and I think that we were extremely lucky to escape with a point - I've read that we failed to register a single shot on target in the second half. Wolves on the other hand had all of the ball and so many opportunities. We failed to close down, press or have any long spells of possession. 

    All I can put it down to is our players are way off of the pace in terms of fitness. Wolves were miles fitter than us in my opinion - they've had Tony Daley as their fitness coach for some time and they looked like they could play another 90 minutes, whereas our players struggle to cope with 45 minutes.

    I can't get my head around how two professional teams, both with access to incredible facilities, technology and fitness personnel could be so far apart on fitness. 

    My answer is simple; sign up Tony Daley, get the lads in for double training sessions and then on the international break in November get them doing some altitude training. 

    How did it get to this with players being monitored daily? Who was our fitness coach under RDM? 

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