To be fair he's not going to say anything else as he took the job under those conditions. But unless he's a complete madman i doub't he's happy with his squad.
I do not expect any signings in January unless our form between now and then is horrendous. Hopefully we'll still be scraping into the top half of the table in january and we can start blooding a few more of the youngsters. I'd prefer to see how good (or bad) Clark, Gardner and Bannan can be rather than spending money we do not have on average players.
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on November 25, 2011, 07:04:07 PMTo be fair he's not going to say anything else as he took the job under those conditions. But unless he's a complete madman i doub't he's happy with his squad.Why not? Every other manager seems to roll out the usual 'just two more players' or 'we're always interested in players that will improve the squad', etc, etc. In a wonderfully hypothetical world where Lionel Messi declared he was an Aston Villa fan and would play for us for free you'd like to think that would fit in to the conditions AM's working under - but what he's saying suggests he's not even looking for acquisitions.Either AM is trying to double-bluff the rest of the league or he is genuinely happy with what he's got. If it's the latter, then like you say, he's a complete madman.
Buying Hutton symbalises the new expectations of our great club, playing Heskey left wing and Hutton right midfield shows how insecure AM is, there is very little upside at Villa Park at the moment.Perhaps ante depressants could be handed out at the entrances.
Plenty of the younger players have featured this season, are we suggesting that all of them should start every game?The example of Marc Albrighton's fall from grace should be enough to show the wisdom of not over burdening them before they are ready.
Quote from: Chris Smith on November 26, 2011, 01:03:46 PMPlenty of the younger players have featured this season, are we suggesting that all of them should start every game?The example of Marc Albrighton's fall from grace should be enough to show the wisdom of not over burdening them before they are ready.What is the burden of playing Albrighton more consistently? And fall from grace, when did that occur?