Quote from: eastie on October 29, 2012, 11:32:28 AMQuote from: jackgallimore on October 29, 2012, 11:26:04 AMThe last time we sacked three managers in three years was back in the 1960's. DickTaylor in 1967, Tommy Cummings in 1968 and Tommy Docherty in 1969 and that resulted in relegation to Division 3. Mind you the two years in that division were great fun! Thousands of Villa supporters taking over tiny grounds that most of us would have never visited had we not been relegated? Oh yes and a League Cup final!Welcome to the site - good first post.I don't think we sacked Houllier did we? Didn't he retire or at least leave by mutual agreement on health grounds?
Quote from: jackgallimore on October 29, 2012, 11:26:04 AMThe last time we sacked three managers in three years was back in the 1960's. DickTaylor in 1967, Tommy Cummings in 1968 and Tommy Docherty in 1969 and that resulted in relegation to Division 3. Mind you the two years in that division were great fun! Thousands of Villa supporters taking over tiny grounds that most of us would have never visited had we not been relegated? Oh yes and a League Cup final!Welcome to the site - good first post.
The last time we sacked three managers in three years was back in the 1960's. DickTaylor in 1967, Tommy Cummings in 1968 and Tommy Docherty in 1969 and that resulted in relegation to Division 3. Mind you the two years in that division were great fun! Thousands of Villa supporters taking over tiny grounds that most of us would have never visited had we not been relegated? Oh yes and a League Cup final!
We can`t deny its been a shocking start to the Season, but PL was dealt a crap hand to start with, a threadbare squad, shorn of its best players and increasingly reliant on untried/unproven/underachieving (think Albrighton), Youth team players, add to this, a Chairman who seems to have lost interest, and an ever dwindling pot of money to strenghthen the side with. We have, at present, no alternative but to Keep faith with PL, and i think we will, but i just wonder, if the form continues to flatline the way it is, at what point RL would make a change. He may have to, i fear, because this can`t carry on forever.
My biggest worry with Lambert is his substitutions. He got them (very) wrong against Norwich and Spurs. To the point where I think it may have cost us points.
I'm sure its been said before, but should the unthinkable happen and we end up playing Championship football next year, we should still stick with Lambert. Its becoming increasingly clear that he might not quite be the managerial genius some were expecting, but he sure as hell knows how to get teams promoted.
Quote from: dekko on November 20, 2012, 06:43:45 PMI'm sure its been said before, but should the unthinkable happen and we end up playing Championship football next year, we should still stick with Lambert. Its becoming increasingly clear that he might not quite be the managerial genius some were expecting, but he sure as hell knows how to get teams promoted.Not a lot of fucking good if he's incapable of keeping teams in the top flight.If we go down I would fully expect him to be out on his arse and rightly so.
I'd stick with him even if we went down.What would be the point in replacing him? Who with?It's not like he has a fatal defect like McLeish does with his defence obsessed anti-football bollocks.