Quote from: Risso on March 07, 2011, 03:28:03 PMQuote 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.At team that lost 6-0 at a newly promoted club?
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.
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.
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.
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: Mazrim on March 07, 2011, 01:54:33 PMI've just been speaking to a Liverpool supporting friend who says:"The one thing that Houllier did well at Liverpool was install a mean defence. He signed Hyypia, Henchoz and Riise and we won the treble in 2001.I think hell come good at Villa, hes a great manager and he just needs to be given time. As you say, in the summer he needs to put his stamp on the team."Patience.He might have been a good manager ten years ago when they won those cups, but he isn't any more. I work with at least a dozen Liverpool fans, and they'd all laugh their arses up if I suggested they might like Houllier back as Liverpool manager.
I've just been speaking to a Liverpool supporting friend who says:"The one thing that Houllier did well at Liverpool was install a mean defence. He signed Hyypia, Henchoz and Riise and we won the treble in 2001.I think hell come good at Villa, hes a great manager and he just needs to be given time. As you say, in the summer he needs to put his stamp on the team."Patience.
Quote from: Risso on March 07, 2011, 02:03:40 PMQuote from: Mazrim on March 07, 2011, 01:54:33 PMI've just been speaking to a Liverpool supporting friend who says:"The one thing that Houllier did well at Liverpool was install a mean defence. He signed Hyypia, Henchoz and Riise and we won the treble in 2001.I think hell come good at Villa, hes a great manager and he just needs to be given time. As you say, in the summer he needs to put his stamp on the team."Patience.He might have been a good manager ten years ago when they won those cups, but he isn't any more. I work with at least a dozen Liverpool fans, and they'd all laugh their arses up if I suggested they might like Houllier back as Liverpool manager.Understandable,why have Houllier back when the King is back in charge ?
fucking hell, we are starting to sound like Liverpool or United fans with all this alarmist stuff. Things are not going well, but we will go right back to square one if we fire and hire. And how is to say we could replace with a better Manager. He knows what he needs to do, tighten up the back. Our front line and midfield actually looks better than it has done for some time. He knows how to make a tight defense, his history would lead us to believe that, and im confident he can improve it. He knows he has to cut the wage bill. He is doing it. He shouldnt have gambled on the FA Cup game IMO, historically it just doesnt work. As for loaning out players, if they get games week in week out, it improves them, and at worse will increase their value. God only knows what these pages would be like if DOL was in charge.
Risso, the only reason for that is not to go back, it doesnt ever seem to work somehow.