It’s a funny old game isn’t it?
A few years ago, we’d have said there was no chance of Steve Bruce ever managing the Villa, but that’s exactly where we are today.
I for one am happy about it.
Why? Because I feel he’s a much better manager than Roberto Di Matteo and being realistic, I’m not really sure that we could have got anyone “better”.
So what do I think Bruce will bring to the current Villa side?
Well, I’ve said previously that he’ll bring a system which should resolve the complaint that the players didn’t really know what they were meant to be doing.
He’ll also bring a bit of passion, which for me, was a major failing on RDM’s part. I’m not sure how much difference the manager waving his arms about and shouting makes to the team, but it’s certainly something I like to see.
And at least it looks like we’re trying to do something specific.
While I’m happy that we’ve got Bruce in, I’m also a bit concerned about this game. It’s another important one, made bigger by the fact that it’s against one of our local rivals and the thought of losing worries me. Not just because it’s a derby, but because I want the manager to get off on the right footing. To get the fans onside from the off.
A win is not an easy task these days though, as I’m sure I read somewhere that we’ve won five games in fifty four. Jeez, I knew it was bad, but that sort of pushes it home doesn’t it?
Fortunately, I’m a lot more confident that we’ll win under Bruce than I would have been under RDM.
The trouble is, the manager has only had a couple of days to look at the players and that’s not ideal preparation.
Hence I don’t think the personnel will change much. Indeed, I don’t believe the team that has been played previously has really been that far away from our best eleven, most of the time.
So given that we all know we have weaknesses in the midfield and in defence, it’s going to be more about organising and instructions.
Bruce has said there are going to be changes and it’ll be interesting to see what team he puts out. Or more accurately, how he plays them, especially up front. He likes a 3-5-2 and RDM tried it to no good effect, but I wonder if Bruce will do the same? Certainly the midfield needs beefing up, in my opinion.
Personally I think the changes he was talking about will come in January, as it’s blatantly obvious where our weaknesses are.
Anyway, given that I’m more confident I have to go for a win today. I’m more hoping than convinced though, as a winning mentality isn’t going to come overnight.
Villa 2-1
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73 responses to “Villa – Wolves; looking forward to it, but with some unease.”
Yet again no midfield support down the left and Cissokho is proving a liability.
Westwood coming on for Jedinak by the looks of it.
Oh God!
Shows how poor our midfield is when he’s the only option.
God we are shit.
Only a matter of time before Wolves score.
Gollini scares the crap out of me.
I’ve never been so unconvinced about a Villa goalie.
Agreed Podge and Guest.
We’ve fallen to pieces again and Wolves feel they can win this.
Crying out for Gestede this game now.
Hutton on for Richards
Westwood and Hutton on. Now we’re knackered!
How have we not conceded yet?
God knows.
I think Chester’s been immense though, up to now.
Baker for Elphick, who has a calf problem.
This ain’t gonna end well !
As bad a peformance as i can remember, been completely dominated, again, at home, the club has a cancer and it’s becoming terminal.
Jesus Wolves go close, but fair play, that was a good stop by Gollini.
Oops, it was Hutton that stopped it.
it was hutton airkick that caused it, second half not one effort on goal
i have seen some crap players in my time but a defence of mutton cissko and baker behind a midfield of wastewood jedi tish and mccormak up front is worst ever
Bruce has got his work cut out he must be thinking WTF
We look worse than we did under RDM .
Another £50 mill needed in January?
Sounds ridiculous, but that’s what’s going to be what’s needed, imo.
I’ve never seen a team as poor as villa at corners, free kicks and even throw ins in my life. Jesus Christmas what the fucking goes on at that training ground.
Wolves have been better in every single way today, we can barely string a pass together, what goes on at Bodymoor?
Absolutely, they ripped us a new arsehole in the second half and showed how the game should be played, pace, power and running. How they didn’t rack up a cricket score is beyond me.
Glad to get the point worrying times ahead me thinks the January window can’t come quick enough
Lucky to get a point at home against a mediocre Wolves side. Hello bottom 3 and thoroughly deserved.
Mediocre?
I’d pay to watch them over us.