Ok, sorry for calling you a wum, but someone answered your question that villa would be a point worse off having lost and you said that we would still have had 4 points from the games as if that's the same when it clearly isn't as we would be a point closer to villa! Also I don't mind managers being passionate and celebrating, in fact I admire it but Sherwood is like a politician over cooking it and trying to get the fans to like him like he's one of theirs, it's just fake looking and makes him come across as a twat!

Couldn't watch the game live, but a few thoughts from watching the extended highlights....
Villa could have been out of sight in the first half.
Isla, Sandro and Krancjar all looked poor.
Phillips always looked dangerous and Traore did well when he came on.
When Doughty came on I thought it was Isla sneaking back on.
So much better with 3-5-2, let's stick with that.
Overall not a bad result, but so disappointing after taking the lead.
The spirit is good, so we still have a chance.
Bring on Chelsea!
Well done all those that were at the game.
Sorry I didn't find you Eamonn, if you scroll back you'll see I had a traumatic time getting to the ground then getting into it, and didn't fancy a trip to the dungeon that passes for facilities for away fans under the Doug Ellis Stand at half time. Made the Loft look palatial. Nice to be able to sit down without dislocating my knees though.Just back in my hotel in Brum. Feel mentally drained after that. The highs and the lows of being an R all rolled into 90 minutes. 3 defensive mistakes for all of their 3 goals. Their first was offside I thought. Krancjar had an absolute shocker and was getting booed by the time he was taken off. When Charlie scored the 3rd, the travelling R's went mental. Shame we couldn't hold on for the win.
Great support. Decent performance all round apart from the defensive mistakes. The lads are battling so we have a chance of getting something on Sunday. Keep the faith lads and lassies. We can do this.
Sorry I didn't find you Eamonn, if you scroll back you'll see I had a traumatic time getting to the ground then getting into it, and didn't fancy a trip to the dungeon that passes for facilities for away fans under the Doug Ellis Stand at half time. Made the Loft look palatial. Nice to be able to sit down without dislocating my knees though.
First half, from the 15 minutes I saw of it, only Phillips and (gulp) Barton looked up for it. Barton ran around like a nutter, not much impact but huge energy. Krancjar, Hill and Isla were a real mess, under pressure the whole time, and Sandro a complete waste of space, necessitating Barton's running. Second half, especially after the changes, much better, great spirit and fight. Only real irritation was Phillips getting to the by line it seemed half a dozen times but failing to get the ball across, or winning many corners. After Clint's goal I was sure we would score from every corner, but we didn't get another one.
Didn't notice at the time, but heard on the wireless on the way back that most of the wall didn't jump for their equaliser. irritating if true, but I don't think anything was stopping that shot.
We score enough goals, just can't stop letting so many in.
Ramsey had a long word with Clint on the pitch at the end. Perhaps he didn't like the free kick he gave away for the equaliser, though he said on the radio that it looked necessary as the bloke would have been through otherwise. Or he may have been asking him whether to play 3-5-2 from now on.I did notice at the end of the match that Ramsey went onto the pitch and had a word with two Rangers players. One was Doughty and the other ... Henry? Sandro? I can't remember the other one but Ramsey seemed pretty upset about something that they didn't do that he had obviously asked them to.
Onouha was also pretty pee'd off with someone in midfield leading up to their free-kick that lead to their third goal.
We score enough goals, just can't stop letting so many in.
The final half of your final sentence will be the epitaph of our season mate.
Fu*ked if I know mate
Ain't that the truth!
Why do you think we were better second half?
Was it that the players just ran around more or was it something to do with our change of formation giving us an extra man in midfield and thus more control?
I've looked at it again and the wall was rooted to the ground. I think Green would have broken his skull on the post had he got to the shot though, don't really blame him.The final half of your final sentence will be the epitaph of our season mate. Well done for making the effort. Was it just me that knew where Benteke was going to hit that free-kick before he did? It was so obvious and thought the wall and Green should've done better.