Think I don't get is that if Gezza has addressed all these glaring errors MON left in the squad and style of play, then why are we so much worse than last season?
Quote from: John M on March 07, 2011, 02:43:01 PMThink I don't get is that if Gezza has addressed all these glaring errors MON left in the squad and style of play, then why are we so much worse than last season?You're focussing too much on the goals and results aspect of football.
Would it be fair to say that the changing of the guard is very much a work in progress with many pitfalls and difficulties along the way or does all of that work have to have been done by now for some reason?
Quote from: Villadawg on March 07, 2011, 02:51:17 PMQuote from: John M on March 07, 2011, 02:43:01 PMThink I don't get is that if Gezza has addressed all these glaring errors MON left in the squad and style of play, then why are we so much worse than last season?You're focussing too much on the goals and results aspect of football. ...and not enough on the dropping of Stephen Warnock aspect of football. Seriously forget about the league table and the FA and League Cups, and focus on our international left back training by himself, and you'll be much happier.
Quote from: Mazrim on March 07, 2011, 03:03:46 PMWould it be fair to say that the changing of the guard is very much a work in progress with many pitfalls and difficulties along the way or does all of that work have to have been done by now for some reason?It was always going to be a season of transition. However I thought that at worst we'd be hovering somewhere around mid table, maybe with an outside chance of 6th or 7th.I never expected a season long relegation battle and capitulation in the FA Cup. The only real reason for things being this bad is the choice of manager.
Quote from: Risso on March 07, 2011, 03:07:37 PMQuote from: Mazrim on March 07, 2011, 03:03:46 PMWould it be fair to say that the changing of the guard is very much a work in progress with many pitfalls and difficulties along the way or does all of that work have to have been done by now for some reason?It was always going to be a season of transition. However I thought that at worst we'd be hovering somewhere around mid table, maybe with an outside chance of 6th or 7th.I never expected a season long relegation battle and capitulation in the FA Cup. The only real reason for things being this bad is the choice of manager.No, there are several reasons but concentrating on the manager is... easier?
I agree with that Mazrim, I was merely making the point that dropping him isn't really a positive to get all over-excited about, as Shrek seemed to be doing a page or two back.
I can accept a 'work in progress' way of looking at things. I can also accept this as a transitional season and write it off. What I can't accept is people trying to convince me how we're actually better off now than last season and it's all Martin's fault anyway.
Quote from: John M on March 07, 2011, 03:18:26 PMI can accept a 'work in progress' way of looking at things. I can also accept this as a transitional season and write it off. What I can't accept is people trying to convince me how we're actually better off now than last season and it's all Martin's fault anyway. How can most of the strife from this season not be MON's fault? Sorry mate, I was behind him in many ways but you'll have to explain this one to me.If I was to write a "state of the Villa address" most of our ills would be that man's choice to leave when he did and many of his transfer policies. Of course, not everything is his fault but chief agitant, as things stand, certainly.
Quote from: Mazrim on March 07, 2011, 03:26:16 PMQuote from: John M on March 07, 2011, 03:18:26 PMI can accept a 'work in progress' way of looking at things. I can also accept this as a transitional season and write it off. What I can't accept is people trying to convince me how we're actually better off now than last season and it's all Martin's fault anyway. How can most of the strife from this season not be MON's fault? Sorry mate, I was behind him in many ways but you'll have to explain this one to me.If I was to write a "state of the Villa address" most of our ills would be that man's choice to leave when he did and many of his transfer policies. Of course, not everything is his fault but chief agitant, as things stand, certainly.I wasn't an O'Neill fan, but even leaving the way he did, he left a team capable of doing better than we are now.