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Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: martin o`who?? on April 20, 2013, 02:32:32 PM
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Given the amount of doom and gloom that was about in January and February, should we not be far more optimistic than we are?. If we avoid the drop, which, thankfully is still in our own hands, we have a crop of young players who are definitely improving by the game, a youth team who have just been crowned kings of Europe, we play a brand of Football which is beginning to attract some very favourable attention in the press, and the financial re-structuring of the club may actually put us ahead of many other clubs in the financial markets. We have 2 Strikers in Benteke and Weimann who are worth 30 million of anybodies money. I honestly think if we beat the drop, keep Benteke and strenghthen the Defence, next season could be very interesting.
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There's a fair few people thinking and saying what you are. I've enjoyed this season, despite the horrible results, because I admire what is being attempted. At the moment things are in the balance a bit but I agree if Villa stay up there is much to be positive about.
Remember also that Brummies reserve the right to be miserable no matter how things are going!
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We are I feel, much better off than we think, if we survive. Lambert has done really well to reshape the squad and wage budget on the funds he has had, and deserves credit for that.
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You're spot on with those observations Mr o'Who!
I get sick of reading the garbage from the multitude of doom merchants on here. We have a lot to look forward to.
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The answer will be delivered in a months time.
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Even if we go down, which I don't think we will, there is still a lot going in our favour.
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I've said for months that we'll be top 10 next season. And I guarantee that people will still moan.
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The answer will be delivered in a months time.
That's the long and short of it. If Lambert and this inexperienced squad pull off this escape they they'll have earned the right to not be questioned (quite so aggressively) for a period. Let's hope they do as what they've gone about things the hardest but arguably most noble way.
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I've said for months that we'll be top 10 next season. And I guarantee that people will still moan.
I think top ten next season is very realistic if we stay up this season.
People moaned when we were top 6 under mon -some people will always want more.
There are knockers everywhere ;)
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I've said for months that we'll be top 10 next season. And I guarantee that people will still moan.
I think top ten next season is very realistic if we stay up this season.
People moaned when we were top 6 under mon -some people will always want more.
There are knockers everywhere ;)
There certainly were plenty in town earlier. McGrath bless the sun shining!
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Lambert has done or is on the way to doing what McLeish was asked to do. McLeish just made a fucking pigs ear of it and the football was miserable to boot. We are playing some lovely stuff at times and we are creating chances in every game. The manager has already targeted who he wants gone because they aren't playing, or if they are very limited roles. You put in some sensible pieces, throw in some experience in the right places and we will be so much more ready for next season. The template is in place for what he wants to continue to do, and even though getting to this point has been disastrous at times, if things can hold together we will be infinitely better off than when we started on this journey in August.
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There's much to be positive about. But if we stay up, and I think there is more than 50 per cent chance of that, than I struggle to see how we will finish top ten next season unless Lambert makes a serious attempt at shoring up our defence. That is something he has struggled to do so far in his managerial career.
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I think top ten next season is very realistic if we stay up this season.
People moaned when we were top 6 under mon -some people will always want more.
Yes, you did.
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I think top ten next season is very realistic if we stay up this season.
People moaned when we were top 6 under mon -some people will always want more.
Yes, you did.
And with good cause - he under achieved given the finances at his disposal as many more now agree.
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There's much to be positive about. But if we stay up, and I think there is more than 50 per cent chance of that, than I struggle to see how we will finish top ten next season unless Lambert makes a serious attempt at shoring up our defence. That is something he has struggled to do so far in his managerial career.
Fair comment, i think a defensive coach would be a godsend, after all Wengers got one in Steve Bould, and if its good enough for him.......
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There's much to be positive about. But if we stay up, and I think there is more than 50 per cent chance of that, than I struggle to see how we will finish top ten next season unless Lambert makes a serious attempt at shoring up our defence. That is something he has struggled to do so far in his managerial career.
Fair comment, i think a defensive coach would be a godsend, after all Wengers got one in Steve Bould, and if its good enough for him.......
We have one in ian culverhouse who has been with lambert through the years- cant see him changing that.
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Currently, we are perhaps slightly worse off than we have thought over the last few weeks. We are by no means clear of trouble.
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We are a team teetering on going down when so much is now on the up.
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Our recent good run has put us within touching distance of Sunderland, Norwich and Stoke. Its also put us further away from Reading and QPR. Wigan are the spanner in the works.
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Playing our next two games on Monday nights isn't bloody well helping either. Wish we'd tell Sky to do one.
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Playing our next two games on Monday nights isn't bloody well helping either. Wish we'd tell Sky to do one.
An opportunity for all those Villa fans who subscribe to Sky, me thinks.
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Given the amount of doom and gloom that was about in January and February, should we not be far more optimistic than we are?. If we avoid the drop, which, thankfully is still in our own hands, we have a crop of young players who are definitely improving by the game, a youth team who have just been crowned kings of Europe, we play a brand of Football which is beginning to attract some very favourable attention in the press, and the financial re-structuring of the club may actually put us ahead of many other clubs in the financial markets. We have 2 Strikers in Benteke and Weimann who are worth 30 million of anybodies money. I honestly think if we beat the drop, keep Benteke and strenghthen the Defence, next season could be very interesting.
I wrote this post prior to the Sunderland game and i`m revising it slightly, keep Benteke, top six next season.
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As it stands on 40 points we're closer to Swansea in 9th on 43 than Wigan in 18th on 35.
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I'm just waiting for safety to be a mathematical certainty because I see this team of young players growing together before my very eyes. They're learning, improving and looking a very good side in the making. Survive, dish out new contracts and sign the right players for key positions (and get rid of the dross) and we have an exciting time ahead. I actually see parallels to what Man United have done in the past (a group of young players coming through together, getting experience, learning, becoming mentally strong, excellent at counter attacking and learning how to turn 1 point into 3).