Fair play to Henry Winter in The Telegraph (!), giving the supporters a good bit of praise.The only innocents in this Villa blame game are the supporters.What did the fans want when the season started? Positive football, a push for the top 10, a cup run or two to stir some dreams, players to show pride in the shirt and, soon, for serial maladies such as an inability to defend crosses to be addressed by Lambert and his coaches. Villa fans are not asking for titles or Champions League places. They just want their team to be respected.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/aston-villa/9829476/Aston-Villa-fans-showing-their-quality-by-standing-by-Paul-Lambert-during-difficult-times.html
Not so sure."They want Lambert to succeed, partly because he replaced Alex McLeish, who was never embraced because of his Birmingham City connections."
Quote from: E I Adio on January 27, 2013, 12:59:55 AMNot so sure."They want Lambert to succeed, partly because he replaced Alex McLeish, who was never embraced because of his Birmingham City connections."He performed a lot better than Lambert has, but got 10 times more stick.
We might be failing to do it enough, but at least Lambert is a manager who believes in attacking football.McLesh may have had a few more points on the board but his negative nonsense was humiliating and not worthy of Aston Villa.And yes yada yada neither is being shit this season either, we can all see how shit we are, nobody is in denial about that, but I'd rather a manager who at least *tried*
Only if you don't know what nihilism means.
Quote from: Risso on January 27, 2013, 09:49:39 AMOnly if you don't know what nihilism means.That's both refreshingly honest and humble of you.
Quote from: Risso on January 27, 2013, 09:49:39 AMOnly if you don't know what nihilism means.Well I've got a kind of Villa nihilism right now. Strangely, before we were this shit I could only watch Villa and had no interest in watching other football. Now I can sit through other games and just enjoy them as a neutral.