We'll stay up but it won't be comfortably.
Quote from: Ads on February 26, 2012, 10:28:04 AMHow can one hundred million buy such brittle and rotten foundations? The scale of collapse since O'Neill vindictively left the club is unreal. Not even an English middle order collapse is comparable. We're left hoping we stay up for a second year in a row. The monumental lack of thought in dithering last September and then appointing Houllier, spending five million to get rid, only to be followed up by spending Christ knows what on getting Mcliesh here, defies any sort of logic.Couple that with the awful negative and fearful football that has produced just six wins, not one at home since November and it leads me to the conclusion that three owner, board and manager are an appalling disgrace.We'll stay up and comfortably too, but nothing will change and the squad will get smaller and weaker until it becomes a real effort staying in the league.With the exception of the last paragraph, which I am not so convinced on, my view exactly.
How can one hundred million buy such brittle and rotten foundations? The scale of collapse since O'Neill vindictively left the club is unreal. Not even an English middle order collapse is comparable. We're left hoping we stay up for a second year in a row. The monumental lack of thought in dithering last September and then appointing Houllier, spending five million to get rid, only to be followed up by spending Christ knows what on getting Mcliesh here, defies any sort of logic.Couple that with the awful negative and fearful football that has produced just six wins, not one at home since November and it leads me to the conclusion that three owner, board and manager are an appalling disgrace.We'll stay up and comfortably too, but nothing will change and the squad will get smaller and weaker until it becomes a real effort staying in the league.
Have a horrid feeling that the club will try and make a celebration of the fact we won't get relegated at the end of the season, to try and draw fans into a warped feel good factor.
Quote from: Vanilla on February 26, 2012, 01:22:03 PMHave a horrid feeling that the club will try and make a celebration of the fact we won't get relegated at the end of the season, to try and draw fans into a warped feel good factor. Free commemorative scarves.
Ignoring another turgid draw against Backburn next week, I believe the Fulham home game will decide his fate. Can anyone confirm that by losing to Fulham will result in our poorest run of home results since 1927? If true what a truly terrible stat.
Quote from: lovejoy on February 26, 2012, 12:38:18 PMTell me who we would bring in at this point of the season? Remember when we changed our manager in the summer with many options available added to the ease of getting someone in the close season.I would be sorely tempted to give Curbishley 18 months. Where we are at the moment he might be able to get some performances out of us and at least has a clue. Alternatively, Zola and Willkins would be going back to more of the way Houllier wanted to play, without the dire constraints they had at West Ham. Either are better than McLeish. Most good managers in the Championship would take it like a shot too.
Tell me who we would bring in at this point of the season? Remember when we changed our manager in the summer with many options available added to the ease of getting someone in the close season.
Keown thinks the villa fans need to lower their expectations: http://www.sundaymercury.net/midlands-sport/aston-villa-fc/aston-villa-fc-news/2012/02/26/martin-keown-says-aston-villa-fans-need-a-reality-check-66331-30407347/
I'm starting to feel that AM is being portrayed as a worse manager than he actually is; Curbishley is just as limited and uninspirational as Big 'Eck.
Quote from: Eigentor on February 26, 2012, 01:51:23 PMI'm starting to feel that AM is being portrayed as a worse manager than he actually is; Curbishley is just as limited and uninspirational as Big 'Eck.I think out of those two, Villa fans would happily take neither. I wouldn't have minded if Villa had scoured Europe and targeted an up and coming manager rather than the one they did. At least Doug used to have a social network in football and always had someone lined up when a manager departed. It's obvious that the hierarchy at Villa now have no footballing network at all. I still can't see why we didn't approach Mark Hughes.
Cowans would be a manager by now if he ever had the ambition to be one. I love Sid but I don't think he's management material, and if he did get the job I think we'd be in an even bigger hole than we are now. I'd stick with McLeish till the season ends. Can't see us being relegated. The bottom 4 teams are truly awful and it would take a miracle for two of them to overtake us.