Quote from: toronto villa on July 15, 2011, 09:20:25 PMQuote from: Eigentor on July 15, 2011, 08:40:07 PMConsidering that we walk into the season with a manager that wins trophies and relegates his team in the same season, and with numerous players that inexplicably alternate between impressive and shocking performances, I can understand both the optimists and pessimists.I think the optimists are cautious optimists that would rather wait and see what transpires. What has transpired is that we have appointed Alex McLeish, and sold Young and Downing.
Quote from: Eigentor on July 15, 2011, 08:40:07 PMConsidering that we walk into the season with a manager that wins trophies and relegates his team in the same season, and with numerous players that inexplicably alternate between impressive and shocking performances, I can understand both the optimists and pessimists.I think the optimists are cautious optimists that would rather wait and see what transpires.
Considering that we walk into the season with a manager that wins trophies and relegates his team in the same season, and with numerous players that inexplicably alternate between impressive and shocking performances, I can understand both the optimists and pessimists.
Quote from: Risso on July 16, 2011, 12:29:58 AMQuote from: toronto villa on July 15, 2011, 09:20:25 PMQuote from: Eigentor on July 15, 2011, 08:40:07 PMConsidering that we walk into the season with a manager that wins trophies and relegates his team in the same season, and with numerous players that inexplicably alternate between impressive and shocking performances, I can understand both the optimists and pessimists.I think the optimists are cautious optimists that would rather wait and see what transpires. What has transpired is that we have appointed Alex McLeish, and sold Young and Downing.which is where you've thrown your hands up in the air and started screaming like a girl that the sky is falling in. The "see what transpires" bit refers to the rest of the transfer window and the season ahead. Some of us haven't given up yet. You've made it quite clear that you have.
Quote from: toronto villa on July 16, 2011, 12:35:43 AMQuote from: Risso on July 16, 2011, 12:29:58 AMQuote from: toronto villa on July 15, 2011, 09:20:25 PMQuote from: Eigentor on July 15, 2011, 08:40:07 PMConsidering that we walk into the season with a manager that wins trophies and relegates his team in the same season, and with numerous players that inexplicably alternate between impressive and shocking performances, I can understand both the optimists and pessimists.I think the optimists are cautious optimists that would rather wait and see what transpires. What has transpired is that we have appointed Alex McLeish, and sold Young and Downing.which is where you've thrown your hands up in the air and started screaming like a girl that the sky is falling in. The "see what transpires" bit refers to the rest of the transfer window and the season ahead. Some of us haven't given up yet. You've made it quite clear that you have.My understanding is that Risso actually goes to games, and is genuinely concerned about recent events at Villa Park,so what are the "screaming like a girl " comments about?
Quote from: hawkeye on July 16, 2011, 02:14:56 AMQuote from: toronto villa on July 16, 2011, 12:35:43 AMQuote from: Risso on July 16, 2011, 12:29:58 AMQuote from: toronto villa on July 15, 2011, 09:20:25 PMQuote from: Eigentor on July 15, 2011, 08:40:07 PMConsidering that we walk into the season with a manager that wins trophies and relegates his team in the same season, and with numerous players that inexplicably alternate between impressive and shocking performances, I can understand both the optimists and pessimists.I think the optimists are cautious optimists that would rather wait and see what transpires. What has transpired is that we have appointed Alex McLeish, and sold Young and Downing.which is where you've thrown your hands up in the air and started screaming like a girl that the sky is falling in. The "see what transpires" bit refers to the rest of the transfer window and the season ahead. Some of us haven't given up yet. You've made it quite clear that you have.My understanding is that Risso actually goes to games, and is genuinely concerned about recent events at Villa Park,so what are the "screaming like a girl " comments about?Is that a Sky Sports "understands" or a real understands? And what difference does it make whether he goes to games or not? Oh, hold on. This is another "he's a better fan than me " type post isn't it? Sorry, you're right us folk who live further away should sit at the back of the bus and keep quiet - right?
To me, some of the more negative posts here are the equivalent of going to the game and if we go 1-0 down after a few minutes deciding the game is over and sitting there with a shitty look on their face. I suppose in that analogy Mcleish is like not agreeing with the team selection in the first place and Ash and Downing is more like going 2-0 down, but the fact remains there is still a long way to go.
Quote from: John M on July 16, 2011, 07:43:08 AMTo me, some of the more negative posts here are the equivalent of going to the game and if we go 1-0 down after a few minutes deciding the game is over and sitting there with a shitty look on their face. I suppose in that analogy Mcleish is like not agreeing with the team selection in the first place and Ash and Downing is more like going 2-0 down, but the fact remains there is still a long way to go. It isn't just this summer though John, I haven't agreed with the direction the club has been taking under Lerner for ages.
Quote from: Risso on July 16, 2011, 07:45:50 AMQuote from: John M on July 16, 2011, 07:43:08 AMTo me, some of the more negative posts here are the equivalent of going to the game and if we go 1-0 down after a few minutes deciding the game is over and sitting there with a shitty look on their face. I suppose in that analogy Mcleish is like not agreeing with the team selection in the first place and Ash and Downing is more like going 2-0 down, but the fact remains there is still a long way to go. It isn't just this summer though John, I haven't agreed with the direction the club has been taking under Lerner for ages.I had my doubts, and posted them on here, last summer when Milner left, we didn't buy, and MON walked over some financial issue or other. As far as I'm concerned, Randy answered all those doubts with a big Darren Bent shaped salp to my face in January.
Sorry, but I'm convinced that was purely made to ensure we didn't get relegated, as we would have been had we not bought him. There has never been any suggestion of a transfer of that magnitude either before or since. Why didn't we buy a player like that when we got Heskey that January?
Quote from: Risso on July 16, 2011, 07:52:32 AMSorry, but I'm convinced that was purely made to ensure we didn't get relegated, as we would have been had we not bought him. There has never been any suggestion of a transfer of that magnitude either before or since. Why didn't we buy a player like that when we got Heskey that January?|Could be any number of reasons - availability, funds at that time following a big summer spend, or maybe Martin just picked the wrong guy. And wasn't it later revealed we bid for Zaki, who would have been circa £10m? We also heard rumours of a summer signing that would out do the Bent one, so there has at least been a suggestion, but I'm guessing that was a Houllier thing ad that deal, if true, died when he left. But it doesn't have to be £18m England strikers all the time. Buying the likes of Parker and N'Zogbia, whose total fee would be around the same as Bent's, could have a similar impact. N'Zogbia maybe just in covering up for the loss of Ash and Downing, but we've needed a midfielder like Parker ever since Milner left, so that's as big a hole in our squad as a striker like Bent was.