With respect, in your opinion.....
I have played the game
I'm more concerned about our Goals For column at the moment than Dave's place in the side. At the moment he's producing the goods, although his consistency in front of goal has always been shocking. When the time comes that he doesn't offer anything to the first team I'm sure Ken will address the situation but for right now he's doing OK. The fact that we're only eight points off the top of the table with a goal difference of -2 is much more worrisome, I know November's freak form contributed heavily to that but still, it's not a good stat.
I guess Sunday league counts.
As I wrote an another thread a midfield 2 of McDonald and Price is not going to be conducive to a high scoring team. They will be solid, keep the ball in the main but aren't going to break teams open too often. Add Edwards to the equation against a team only interested in defending and you get what you saw on Saturday. To get into the Top 6 one of the three needs replacing in my view. The flip is we won't concede too many.
Absolutely love a solid defence and a string of clean sheets. Give me a collection of 1-0 or 2-0 victories and I'm happy as a pig in muck.
Deutsch is right, I know people want to see us score 4 and 5 goals a game, but it's more important to keep cleansheets.
Well that's true to a point, but we're one point off the team above us and should we be level on points at some stage, our goal diff is looking pretty sick!
Without going into it and checking I think we're about 19 goals below that team.
In fact it's pretty amazing to be 8th and have a goal difference of -2!
It's official. This forum is now a bunch of moaning old buggers.Oh, and I think sick means good nowadays.
Deutsch is right, I know people want to see us score 4 and 5 goals a game, but it's more important to keep cleansheets.
Averaging 0.5 goals a game as Villa are is unacceptable, no-one would ever suggest that we copy Paul "the entertainment vacuum" Lambert. There is a world of difference between that state of affairs and setting up to be as solid as possible.
To turn it around, I'm sure Liverpool fans would rather have scored 20 fewer and conceded 20 fewer last season. They'd have won the league.