So we lost at Cardiff, and our owner is taking the Mick and hopefully a long jail sentence.... but cheer youselves up, have a look at the Vile board, they are all on suicide watch, that'll keep you going through the winter.......Bless
posted on 5/12/11
I was looking earlier, I even replied to one of their post.
It is funny to watch them moan about McJudas and now they are praises houllier, yet this time last season he was the devil and they wanted him out. Quiet laughable really.
posted on 5/12/11
Just seen this on facebook.
Aston Villa supporters- We don't want alex McLeish.
Games played 14
Goals scored 16
Games won 3 (Wigan, Blackburn, Norwich all at home.)
AM has 5 wins in his last 27 matches. (Villa/Blues)
Lowest average posession in the prem this season.
Lowest average shots per game in the prem this season.
I actually feel sorry for them. Not like they've had the hardest run of game either.
posted on 5/12/11
I can never feel sorry for villa fans, after going to school in the 80's and 90's and taking all the stick I did about being a blues fan. It would make my year if they were relgated. The suicide rate in Birmingham would go through the roof.
posted on 5/12/11
Over the summer a lot of people were trying to make the point that AM had to resort to direct football under blues because of the quality of players we had where as at Rangers he played much better football because they had a better team, as he would have at Villa.
Then you look at the sort of players we had under AM.
Zarate
Bentley
Hleb
Martins
Larsson
Quincy
McFadden
Sinclair
Bouazza
Chucho
All attacking minded players that failed under McLeish foe a number of different reason. He eiher didn't pick them enough, (Zarate, Chucho last few months), turned them into defense minded players, (Larsson), or didn't know how to get the best of them. No wonder why the likes of Bowyer, Ferguson and Johnson did well under AM why the more attacking minded players failed to do so.
posted on 5/12/11
He likes players who work for the team not players who have a bit of flare. It is why he has fallen out with N'Zog at the vile now and why the players that weren't prepared to track back at the blues were left on the bench.
He may have played more attacking football at Rangers but that is Scottish football where he knew he was always going to be in the top two. Whereas in England he has become a very negative manager and can't get out of the mind thought.
posted on 5/12/11
RZA... you forgot Hereford... Vile sneaked a 2-0 home win against them in the CC... goals both scored in the last 10 mins
posted on 6/12/11
http://m.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/dec/06/alex-mcleish-aston-villa?cat=football&type=article
What a muppet.
posted on 6/12/11
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/dec/06/alex-mcleish-aston-villa?mobile-redirect=false
*posted the link to the mobile site