Goberpiles
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- Feb 25, 2017
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Terrible result and they should be refunding all those fans that travelled.
I can only assume he wasn't that bothered. As soon as we saw the team we were flabbergasted that he wasn't trying to counter their strong midfield three. We weren't even competitive against a good team that didn't have to break sweat.For the first time I really don't understand what Roberto did today.
Gilmour and Hinshlewood vs McGinn, Ramsey and Luiz in midfield. Ferguson and Welbeck two upfront....?
What was he doing
just done it on TNT. Stated that he has to take responsibility but that the team were soft mentally. He didn’t like how we reacted at 4-1.Has RDZ done his post-match interview yet?
VAR?Horrible result. Horrible perfromance. Horrible refereeing. Horrible day.
Just horrible.
Keep faith. Bad day at office that’s all.Were you there? Did you suffer 98 mins of utter shite. Did you not consider that the manager by playing Gilmour and Hinshelwood effectively handed Villa the midfield and allowed them to romp to a big victory without having to play particularly well.
I don't want a refund.Terrible result and they should be refunding all those fans that travelled.
One point ?oh well, one point lost. Hopefully we can beat them at home.
And thingey (forgot his name...aah Emery) is indeed a very clever manager.Stuart Pearce makes some very good points on Talksport. While Brighton aren't playing well, ir's refereeing decisions that are making the difference in games - two goals disallowed on another day, a penalty for Brighton for that handball, and a red card for Konsa - and it all would look very different. And as Pearce also pointed out, every deflection has gome Villa's way too.
Not withstanding that, I'm worried that good managers have rumbled de Zerbi ball, and have worked out how to beat it (are we allowed to criticise de Zerbi on NSC yet without being shouted at?)
Yes, but we won't do thatWe simply don’t have the strength in depth. If I were Bloom and RDZ I’d start focusing on the PL and play the kids in Europe. We’re not going to win the Europa so we want to play our strongest team week in week out in the PL.
He is right in that respect. We gave up. I was there I saw it. Players allowed standards to drop alarmingly.Villa were very good and punished us but we were really poor. Mitoma and Estupinan looked like they werent bothered in the first half.
I wonder if Lamptey should have a few games at left back and we give Pervis a rest.
Webster had a nightmare, but Dunk was also really off it today.
Ferguson first half just didn’t do enough again. He is now fit so maybe this is down to not being properly up for it.
just done it on TNT. Stated that he has to take responsibility but that the team were soft mentally. He didn’t like how we reacted at 4-1.
He mentioned the number of games with the European games.
No.christ will we ever beat these fuckers?
I look at our league position before and after every game.I do but not after 7 games
yeah I tend to agree. If we’re a bit off it we’re liable to get trounced. That being said. I feel sick. Six-One. Horrible.High risk high rewards.
All went against us today like against Everton. These results happen.
Stop playing this way and we’d be Lower mid table. Think some of you need some perspective!
How many changes per match have Villa made? Played just as many games as us. They were stronger, quicker and had more energy. Are the players starting to believe they are tired because they keep being told they should be?I don't want a refund.
I want my team set up properly. I want them to be given every chance to compete. Not to be at the whim of a manager who, at the moment, doesn't seem to know how to best rotate this squad.
I still struggle with this a little, though I think the ADHD plays a large part. Hyperfocus sets in real quick with Albion.I learned a long time ago not to let a bad result ruin a weekend. It used to when I was younger, but now? I’ve got more of a perspective on life. And no, I don’t mean to sound patronising either