Quote from: Ian J on August 25, 2012, 11:22:16 PMI'm confident Lambert will get it right, I am not going to panic. Hopefully with every match even if we lose it's a step in the right direction with who the boss wants here and how he will go about making it work. I'm sure this will be a testing time for us but it will pay off in the long run.It's impossible to have a plan when the manager isn't being backed. It is simply not possible to shape the squad we have at the moment into an effective Premier League force, there are simply too many players who are not nearly good enough.
I'm confident Lambert will get it right, I am not going to panic. Hopefully with every match even if we lose it's a step in the right direction with who the boss wants here and how he will go about making it work. I'm sure this will be a testing time for us but it will pay off in the long run.
I think I shall open a dry cleaner's, specialising in brown trousers. It will surely make my fortune.
Hearing the links with the likes of Cresswell, too ... I don't know what he's like, I haven't watched Ipswich play since about 1993, but I find it hard to believe that the answer to our squad weakness (which needs to be addressed quickly, with players who will perform quickly) lies in cheap players from the lower divisions.
Why clowns? If I'd performed as badly at my job as the team did today and for the previous 12 games I would be joining the dole queue. My season ticket and watching Villa takes a large chunk of my hard earned (which is less in a year than the clowns on the pitch earn in a week) if I want to boo I'll boo, it doesn't make me clown, particularly when I've paid for the right to do it. Oh and by the way I didn't boo today but object to people dictating how others should express their dissatisfaction.
Quote from: Dan England on August 25, 2012, 06:58:08 PMWhy clowns? If I'd performed as badly at my job as the team did today and for the previous 12 games I would be joining the dole queue. My season ticket and watching Villa takes a large chunk of my hard earned (which is less in a year than the clowns on the pitch earn in a week) if I want to boo I'll boo, it doesn't make me clown, particularly when I've paid for the right to do it. Oh and by the way I didn't boo today but object to people dictating how others should express their dissatisfaction.Okay - how does booing help the situation? I'm not trying to say all the players are shrinking violets, but it's hardly going to boost the confidence of the players, is it? As Mac put on Twitter - why would anybody want to join Villa with the fans offering that as 'support'?
Lets be honest, if you are 3-0 down at home at half time, would you expect a standing ovation? Who is Mac by the way?