Reality?
Cahill will now play forever, because he scored an absolute fluke of a goal. Why? Moyes will say "he's done quite well in training and took his goal well, so I think he deserves the chance" or some other nonsense.
Edit about this:
One plus point was Cahill’s first goal in over a year and Moyes said: “Tim has looked more likely to score in recent weeks. He’s been playing better and coming into a little bit of form.â€
1 in 37 for him by the way, or something crazy like that. More than a calendar year anyway.
22 goals in 22 rounds for us this season.
Neville is too old to even be near the pitch, really.
We can't tie 2 passes together.
Gibson will now un-learn to pass and move, and will go to the usual around our parts - pass and wait.
Drenthe will sign for someone else and will be good.
Shane Duffy will be instantly dropped when either Distin or Jags come back, never to play until the next injury crisis.
We are doing so bad, and the fact we have McFadden with us just proves it, really.
Donovan will never sign permanently. And when he goes - we'll be even worse.
Overall Moyes is a sh*t tactician. 4-5-1 for 10 years proves it, imo.
We go out to draw games, and will continue to do so.
We will either fight relegation or finish in the bottom half of the table.
Blue Bill is probably asking for too much money for the club and will probably be unable to sell it this season, again. The question is whether he will request less money, the real price of the club I mean, not his own valuation, or just continue to want too much money and never find a new owner?
We are being run to the ground, really.
Bottom line: reality is we're sh*t. We play the ugliest football now, used to be Villa, but not any more, no. And it's not like we don't have the players; yes, we have missed some over the last transfer window, but we still have some great players who can play a good, natural, flowing game, with passes and movement. But we have somehow forgotten how to do that, for some reason. Plan A is "Give it to Baines"; Plan B is "Let's just hoof it". We have played much better with worse footballers, so that is NOT in any way related to finances. It's down to the management.
A really, really dire situation.