personally, I thought that losing the two best players on the team would be a GOOD thing and spring the boys right to the top!
I think he's struggling in a situation where not all the problems are of his making. However, I also think he is not the right man for the job, and Villa could get a better manager. Can we get one willing to work within the parameters set by Lerner or with the person spec Lerner sets out? That answer is more difficult to answer, so I guess it may be a case of McLeish being the best the Villa could get whilst Lerner is in charge and money is an issue.I'm rimming the hole here, but I guess it's a no from me too. Villa should have a better manager.
Quote from: pmarachi on April 03, 2012, 11:46:32 AMpersonally, I thought that losing the two best players on the team would be a GOOD thing and spring the boys right to the top!Yeah, this again. It's a very simplistic view. No-one expected to finish in the top six again, or even top eight, having lost Young and Downing. But we had all summer, practically, to rebuild the team, and a reasonable amount of cash - almost £20m to do so. Not enough to challenge for Europe, but more than a lot of teams in this division get. Given that, we should be doing better than piddling around in 15th/16th place, having won seven league games in eight months.Seven league games in eight months.