Villa – Brentford; A new beginning

As one sorry chapter in Villa’s history has come to an end, so another one begins and hopefully it’ll be better.

Today’s game then, is against a Brentford side that are managed by Thomas Frank, who has been touted as a possible target for us.
Why he’d want to come to the Villa, I’m really not sure and I doubt we’ll be looking at him, to be honest. Does that mean I wouldn’t welcome him? Not at all. We could do worse.

For now though we’re being run by Aaron Danks, who I have doubts about. His experience is just too much academia based and short of actual physical experience in the game proper, as far as I can see. No doubt he’s Purslow’s choice.
Still, we have to try and get behind him because a result today would help to relieve the pressure the team must be under, having suffered awful form and being a solitary place above the relegation zone.
At least we know the atmosphere won’t be anything like as toxic as it would have been if Gerrard hadn’t been sacked.

Squad news and there’s not much change.
Luiz has had his red card rescinded, meaning he’s not banned for three games and is available.
The other news is that Lucas Digne is on the verge of a return and he could feature, although it’s more likely that he’ll be given another week or so.

For Brentford, Christian Norgaard is back in training, but it’s probably too soon for a return. Pontus Jansson, Aaron Hickey and Thomas Strakosha are all out until after the World Cup.

What to think then?
Brentford sit tenth in the league and it’s important to note that they, along with most teams this season, are very inconsistent. In fact I’d recommend that people have a good look at the table to see how poor the Premier league is this year.
Fortunately, that means that any team that can string a couple of wins together can quickly climb the table.
Do I think that team might be us then?
Unfortunately not. Not straight away, anyway.
While we might experience some sort of new manager bounce, Danks isn’t going to be in charge for long, so I’m not sure how much urgency the players are going to feel.
Add in that the players look totally bereft of any confidence and I feel that a draw might be a decent result today.

How we’ll set up is anyone’s guess and there has been talk that McGinn and Ramsey might be “rested”. I’m not convinced that would be a good move, as we already look way to lightweight, but maybe a clean sweep, where we clear out a few long non-performing players for at least a while, is exactly what we need and it could be a chance for some sidelined players to get a chance to stake a claim for a prolonged run in the side?
I’m thinking particularly Sanson, who has looked okay in any brief stints he’s had and Nakamba, who to my mind has done next to nothing wrong, one poor game apart.
If Danks instructs the players to play forward, instead of back when they have options, that would be a good first move.

So I’m not expecting much today and of course I want the win, but of more interest to me today is the attitude of the players.
Will we see some extra fight?
Or will it be the same old, same old, which could indicate that it’s more about the players themselves and not managerial problems where we need to look closer?

If it does turn out to be down to the players, that’s going to be really disappointing, as it will mean we’ve been set back years and will literally have to go again.

I’m going to be optimistic and say we’ll dig in and get a draw.
That’s not very ambitious, I know, but I’m convinced we’d have lost if Gerrard was still in charge.

1-1 then, with the strong hope that we see some improvement.

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  1. Third Generation Villian
    Third Generation Villian October 23, 2022 at 2:19 pm . Reply

    just goes to show the players were not playing for SG

  2. Hitchens60
    Hitchens60 October 23, 2022 at 2:21 pm . Reply

    If anyone needs evidence ….

  3. Third Generation Villian
    Third Generation Villian October 23, 2022 at 2:21 pm . Reply

    it all stems from the SG – Mings fallout and SG calling out some players

  4. William Pearson
    William Pearson October 23, 2022 at 2:25 pm . Reply

    My whisky being drunk like pop with exciting football . what a change around and yes they was not playing for Gerrard.

    1. RSS
      RSS October 23, 2022 at 2:28 pm . Reply

      Absolutely
      What a difference

  5. Guest
    Guest October 23, 2022 at 2:35 pm . Reply

    In Danks we trust.

  6. badger123
    badger123 October 23, 2022 at 2:36 pm . Reply

    Luiz screamer narrowly wide.
    We look a different side.

  7. Texas Villan
    Texas Villan October 23, 2022 at 2:57 pm . Reply

    Buendia playing blinder. Lots of good individual performances but he’s not just a creator and tackles and harries like a terrier. Ings for his first hattrick. Wanna see Bailey more involved despite his goal.

    1. Big Fat Ron
      Big Fat Ron October 23, 2022 at 3:11 pm . Reply

      Texas, Gerrard once called Buendia “a little warrior” after his winner at Everton. Since then he dropped him like a hot potato. There’s no doubt that Gerrard lost the dressing room long ago. He had a hideous habit of dropping players after super performances, namely Buendia and Chambers. Glad I was wrong about Danks and today. It looks like the reigns have come off; the players were shells of themselves. Let’s hope they flourish now!

  8. William Pearson
    William Pearson October 23, 2022 at 3:00 pm . Reply

    Right I can now carm down its halftime, well what a different team we have ,always knew we had the players but now showing manager problems, if we win this I would hate for Danks to not be recognized as this is a different game from them lads proving their was trouble in the ranks . I’m not saying give him the job but pair him with a new manager if possible. Hey ho give me anther whisky women I’m having a great Sunday so far .

  9. Gerry
    Gerry October 23, 2022 at 3:02 pm . Reply

    Gotta love the score and maybe that’s enough. But not convinced that have been trying an inch for Gerrard. If you were a good manager would you want to come to Villa knowing that the players make the appointments. Lets enjoy it while we can, they may decide they want the Kit Man out next week. Amazing how Ollie has found his “touch” and we now know what a corners for. UTV

  10. Texas Villan
    Texas Villan October 23, 2022 at 3:20 pm . Reply

    Did anyone see how the WHOLE team came round Ollie? Clear they think a lot of him.

  11. badger123
    badger123 October 23, 2022 at 3:21 pm . Reply

    Yes, Ollie!
    4-0!

  12. Big Fat Ron
    Big Fat Ron October 23, 2022 at 3:22 pm . Reply

    So glad I was wrong about today. This is how it should be and what they’re capable of. So damning in Gerrard and his staff.

  13. RSS
    RSS October 23, 2022 at 3:23 pm . Reply

    BFR Bailey’s been outstanding mate.

    1. Big Fat Ron
      Big Fat Ron October 23, 2022 at 3:29 pm . Reply

      Fair play. Long lay it continue.

      1. RSS
        RSS October 23, 2022 at 3:31 pm . Reply

        😁👍

  14. badger123
    badger123 October 23, 2022 at 3:23 pm . Reply

    Haha, how did Mbeomo miss that?

  15. Gerry
    Gerry October 23, 2022 at 3:25 pm . Reply

    Looking forward to seeing if McGinn is a born again player

  16. Hitchens60
    Hitchens60 October 23, 2022 at 3:25 pm . Reply

    Nice touch by Danks

  17. Tekkers48
    Tekkers48 October 23, 2022 at 3:27 pm . Reply

    I had a weird dream we were 4 up against Brentford. What time is kick off ??? 😅

  18. Texas Villan
    Texas Villan October 23, 2022 at 3:34 pm . Reply

    I love that we’re using our substitutes to go for the throat instead of negative defending.

  19. badger123
    badger123 October 23, 2022 at 3:34 pm . Reply

    Cutinho and Ramsey on for Bailey and ???
    Spread it about and involve as many as possible, I like it.

  20. badger123
    badger123 October 23, 2022 at 3:44 pm . Reply

    Chambers on for Cash.
    Archer coming on for Watkins.

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