Quote from: PeterWithesShin on May 07, 2012, 10:32:28 PMWe've managed to stay up by winning 1 of our last 15 games. We've won 3 games in 2012. And one of those was against Bristol Rovers. It's not really surprising people started fearing the worst. If someone told me after the Fulham game that it was our last win of the season i would have told them don't be daft.
We've managed to stay up by winning 1 of our last 15 games. We've won 3 games in 2012. And one of those was against Bristol Rovers. It's not really surprising people started fearing the worst.
Not many people could see us actually winning a game, the omens looked pretty bad. We have stayed up by drawing. Hardly convincing stuff.
Quote from: hawkeye on May 07, 2012, 10:41:54 PM Not many people could see us actually winning a game, the omens looked pretty bad. We have stayed up by drawing. Hardly convincing stuff.Not convincing at all.But people were saying that we wouldn't do that. That we would lose to West Brom. And lose to Spurs. And then lost to Norwich. And then get relegated. And it was always very unlikely that that was going to happen.
Quote from: Dave on May 07, 2012, 10:45:52 PMQuote from: hawkeye on May 07, 2012, 10:41:54 PM Not many people could see us actually winning a game, the omens looked pretty bad. We have stayed up by drawing. Hardly convincing stuff.Not convincing at all.But people were saying that we wouldn't do that. That we would lose to West Brom. And lose to Spurs. And then lost to Norwich. And then get relegated. And it was always very unlikely that that was going to happen. Great. We could end up staying up on goal difference, as the other teams have generally won games that you said they wouldn't, so I think it's all probably best left isn't it?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on May 07, 2012, 10:02:28 PMDrama queenery or not, everyone at the club from top down should be utterly ashamed at the speed with which we have become a shambling wreck of a club.Limping over the line with a week to go is truly unacceptable. I don't think there's much dramatic about that.We will probably change manager now but, lets be honest, how many of us trust Randy and th Boy Wonder to get it right this time, given how mindbendingly wrong they got it last time?Absolutely correct, it's been pathetic. Although they'd struggle to bollocks up the managerial appointment as much as they did this time.
Drama queenery or not, everyone at the club from top down should be utterly ashamed at the speed with which we have become a shambling wreck of a club.Limping over the line with a week to go is truly unacceptable. I don't think there's much dramatic about that.We will probably change manager now but, lets be honest, how many of us trust Randy and th Boy Wonder to get it right this time, given how mindbendingly wrong they got it last time?
What are the parameters of success for a Villa Manager if they don't include wins at Villa Park?
Quote from: Lou'zie0 on May 07, 2012, 11:03:33 PMWhat are the parameters of success for a Villa Manager if they don't include wins at Villa Park? They're a lot lower after a year of McLeish, which is what gives me hope.An ambitious young manager like Lambert will be thinking "I don't have to do much there to be considered a success, given what they've just been through".Very much like MON will have in 2006.
You know, this premiership survival has been a bit skin of our teeth, either way. (Yes, I know, Bolton still have to score 17 to deny survival. At least, and then there are the other results, yadda, but we should be through, now.)I find myself a bit torn. There are the absolutely dreadful stats for AMcL. Lowest, worst, for over 100 years etc. Then there's the abject (at times) performance of key players during the season, also quoted on here. And the serious injuries of some senior players, keeping them out for months, which is incredibly bad luck.So, is AMcLeish the worst prospect for the new season? Could he sell, and buy better?If he did, could the football get better? God, I hope so. I find myself thinking, maybe, but I don't know how Randy is thinking. He might sack the bloke next week after Norwich, in which case this is academic.If he doesn't, how long should Alex be given to prove that he has a plan? I'd say, Christmas.Before a 2013 relegation watch kicks in. But as a Villa fan in this scenario I'd be expecting significant improvement by then. Mid-table at least, home wins and, ideally, in the Cups.What are the parameters of success for a Villa Manager if they don't include wins at Villa Park? oops I started this a couple of pages ago it's moved on since then. sorry