Bannan and Gardner are two forward-thinking players who were shoe-horned, isolated and not backed up, either defensively or by movement. This I would put down, I'm afraid, to the manager. Brendan Rodgers has proved that you can train players into movement and passing, playing triangles and fearlessly playing out from the back. I don't expect us to be as good as Swansea at that exact style as Rodgers has had longer and more of his own signings in that team, but if there were any form of training like that you would see some dividends on the pitch and some hints in the tactics, like last . As it happens, there is zero evidence of it whatsoever.
It's not only Mcleish that needs to go, Faulkner needs to go as well. The Chief Exec has to take some responsibility for the appointment and the utter shambles that makes up Villa at the moment. You can't sack the owner, so the Chief Exec and Manager have to go for massive underperforming.
Quote from: Monty on February 27, 2012, 01:17:34 PMBannan and Gardner are two forward-thinking players who were shoe-horned, isolated and not backed up, either defensively or by movement. This I would put down, I'm afraid, to the manager. Brendan Rodgers has proved that you can train players into movement and passing, playing triangles and fearlessly playing out from the back. I don't expect us to be as good as Swansea at that exact style as Rodgers has had longer and more of his own signings in that team, but if there were any form of training like that you would see some dividends on the pitch and some hints in the tactics, like last . As it happens, there is zero evidence of it whatsoever.Another tick in the Rodgers column is he would know about most of the young up and coming players across the country due to his role at Chelsea. He would also have a decent knowledge of players in the lower divisions due to his time at Reading and Swansea in the Championship Pretty crucial, for any manager needing to operate on a budget. I know you weren't necessarily advocating him as a replacement, but there it is.Against all that, he was let go by Reading (or the 'mutual consent' cop out - amounts to the same thing really) due to indifferent results.
Quote from: PaulWinch on February 27, 2012, 01:53:46 PMIt's not only Mcleish that needs to go, Faulkner needs to go as well. The Chief Exec has to take some responsibility for the appointment and the utter shambles that makes up Villa at the moment. You can't sack the owner, so the Chief Exec and Manager have to go for massive underperforming. I don't particularly blame Faulkner. If Randy had wanted a world class manager to replace Houllier, then Faulkner was hardly going to stand in his way.
I dont really want to give funds to a manager with the sword of Damocles hanging over him though so it's best if he just goes now.
Quote from: KevinGage on February 27, 2012, 01:58:44 PMQuote from: Monty on February 27, 2012, 01:17:34 PMBannan and Gardner are two forward-thinking players who were shoe-horned, isolated and not backed up, either defensively or by movement. This I would put down, I'm afraid, to the manager. Brendan Rodgers has proved that you can train players into movement and passing, playing triangles and fearlessly playing out from the back. I don't expect us to be as good as Swansea at that exact style as Rodgers has had longer and more of his own signings in that team, but if there were any form of training like that you would see some dividends on the pitch and some hints in the tactics, like last . As it happens, there is zero evidence of it whatsoever.Another tick in the Rodgers column is he would know about most of the young up and coming players across the country due to his role at Chelsea. He would also have a decent knowledge of players in the lower divisions due to his time at Reading and Swansea in the Championship Pretty crucial, for any manager needing to operate on a budget. I know you weren't necessarily advocating him as a replacement, but there it is.Against all that, he was let go by Reading (or the 'mutual consent' cop out - amounts to the same thing really) due to indifferent results. But it could also be said that, unlike McLeish, he has shown a willingness to learn from the mistakes he made at Reading. Also, he may be a flavour of the month, but his success doesn't seem built on a fluky Ipswich-style wing-and-a-prayer, but on meticulous planning and sticking to what he believes. Swansea look here to stay as long as he wants to be there, and I'd take him in a heartbeat.
I think Eck thinks that the team he put out on Saturday was an attacking team. You could argue that he has a point. Bent, Keane, Gabby, Bannan, Albrighton and Gardner are all players that you would consider attacking players ....His tactics are awful, his team selections at times are baffling.
It seems to me that Faulkner is just a regent for Randy. There's no way he made any appointments without Randy's blessing. So I hold Randy fully accountable. Faulkner, in my opinion, is just a guy who has found himself in a job he has no credentials for at all. Rather than doing a bad job, he isn't doing a job at all.
Quote from: Mazrim on February 27, 2012, 02:09:02 PMIt seems to me that Faulkner is just a regent for Randy. There's no way he made any appointments without Randy's blessing. So I hold Randy fully accountable. Faulkner, in my opinion, is just a guy who has found himself in a job he has no credentials for at all. Rather than doing a bad job, he isn't doing a job at all.The stupidest mistake was when replacing MON, putting "must have premier league experience" at the top of the list of criteria.You can understand them making that mistake from inexperience, maybe, but then to find themselves all of twelve months later, making the same mistake *again* is just unforgiveable.Not only is it unforgiveable, it is in large part why we found ourselves with a short list of two, Martinez and McLeish, two managers who inhabit the arse end of the league (and even lower in the case of the successful applicant).Of course, not only is this a pretty fucking poor situation to engineer yourself into, it makes zero sense on a footballing level, as they are two managers with totally contrasting styles.To then cap it all, they get out-manoeuvred by Dave Fucking Whelan, who makes us look a bunch of amateurs, and end up paying Small Heath a fortune to prise away the manager who had just got them relegated.How anyone can look at a course of events like that and conclude anything other than a case of total fuckwittedness is absolutely beyond me, and I hope at some point Randy sits down and thinks about this, and works out that he's made a colossal mistake, and puts it right, before it is too late.Right now the club is slowly ebbing away into obscurity and irrelevance again. If he sits back and watches that happen, then God help us.
This is the point made in the match thread / post-match thread. He played attacking players but left 2 attacking kids in CMF. We lost the game in CMF on Saturday, and McL and Grant did not 'get it'. That's why the first subb should have been Herd. And he then rants and raves at the players for getting things wrong.