It doesn't seem to me your big problem is the manager, although I have to say he doesn't exactly inspire confidence that you'll start climbing the table any time soon. It just seems to be you've lost too many decent players too soon and replaced them with inferior counterparts that don't seem to go together to form a balanced side.Scoring goals is the main problem at the moment. You've got the goalscorers, but you're not getting the service to them which suggests a problem with the midfield.
Good point Percy, I was wondering if most fans still have hope until its mathematically impossible.
It's quite simple really, we either continue along the road we are currently on, one of financial stability and a slow but painful rebuilding job or we go for the shit or bust scenario of fleeting glory (see Leeds or Pompey) and any self respecting Villa fan would hopefully vote for the sensible option.
Quote from: ozzjim on November 21, 2012, 12:00:43 AMQuote from: Rissbert on November 20, 2012, 11:23:56 PMQuote from: ozzjim on November 20, 2012, 11:20:49 PMSooner have that than Sam. I wouldn't. The football and the results are far worse than what Allardyce is managing at West Ham. Did you want Sam over Lambert in the summer?I'd have chosen him over Lambert this summer.
Quote from: Rissbert on November 20, 2012, 11:23:56 PMQuote from: ozzjim on November 20, 2012, 11:20:49 PMSooner have that than Sam. I wouldn't. The football and the results are far worse than what Allardyce is managing at West Ham. Did you want Sam over Lambert in the summer?
Quote from: ozzjim on November 20, 2012, 11:20:49 PMSooner have that than Sam. I wouldn't. The football and the results are far worse than what Allardyce is managing at West Ham.
Sooner have that than Sam.
http://www.thefa.com/News/governance/2012/nov/paul-lambert-fined.aspxAston Villa manager to serve one-match touchline banAston Villa manager Paul Lambert has admitted a breach of FA Rule E3. It relates to language and/or behaviour amounting to improper conduct following his sides game at Manchester City on 17 November 2012. Lambert accepted the standard penalty for the charge and will now serve a one-match touchline ban to commence with immediate effect. He has also been fined £8,000.
It's the constant chopping and changing of the management side of the club over the last three years that have landed us in the sh*t we find ourselves in at the present. Another change of manager now with all the instability that it would bring, new gaffer, new coaches and probably a new style of play would only serve to make us even more likely to be relegated.What AVFC needs now more than anything else is stability on the managerial/coaching side of things.Yes things are going to be a bit hairy this season but I don't believe we will be relegated.Give Paul Lambert time and I reckon that he will turn us around. Yes I know that people want instant success but real life isn't like that.Oh and by the way Randy can always point to Carrow Road last season and say "well you guys wanted him so you only have yourselves to blame."