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Author Topic: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority 'in', 7th May  (Read 848050 times)

Offline Ad@m

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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #840 on: January 02, 2013, 07:33:39 PM »
55 pages in and nobody has put anything like a convincing argument forward for moving him on.

Erm, Roy Keane's available?!

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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #841 on: January 02, 2013, 07:43:19 PM »
55 pages in and nobody has put anything like a convincing argument forward for moving him on.

He's shit, and given us our worst start, worst ever result, the least goals scored (apart from QPR) and the worst defence in the league.  There.  The first half against Swansea was probably the most disorganised display by a Villa side in living memory.  And he mumbles like on old drunk.

Again, wholly unconvincing and subjective, with mild undertones of racism.



Racism? Grow up.

Slightly tongue in cheek, but you wouldn't see that in your quest to make sure everyone knows how shit everything is.

Did you not know trying to see the positives and looking for things that provide hope for the future are futile, and that we will be relegated without question with Lambert as manager Lee. Has it not sunk in yet. Damn you for questioning the football gods that have decreed this to be so. Damn you.

As somebody who is somewhere in the middle, I don't think that the antis have any more of a monopoly on knowing what the football gods have decreed than the pros, as that post shows. One of the sad things for me in our current plight is seeing so much niggling between fans. There have always been wind up merchants on here but now the names you used to look at and think 'they will probably have something sensible to say' are as bad as everyone else. It's hardly unreasonable to criticise a manager who has so far produced dreadful results and whose signings in general are not convincing. Likewise, it is hard to see any rationale in giving up on him at this point and no way could we get someone in in time to sort it out anyway because we have 30 days to improve a very poor squad. So everyone has a point to a degree, lets all be nice to each other or Santa won't come next year.

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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #842 on: January 02, 2013, 07:48:12 PM »
55 pages in and nobody has put anything like a convincing argument forward for moving him on.

He's shit, and given us our worst start, worst ever result, the least goals scored (apart from QPR) and the worst defence in the league.  There.  The first half against Swansea was probably the most disorganised display by a Villa side in living memory.  And he mumbles like on old drunk.

Again, wholly unconvincing and subjective, with mild undertones of racism.



Racism? Grow up.

Slightly tongue in cheek, but you wouldn't see that in your quest to make sure everyone knows how shit everything is.

Did you not know trying to see the positives and looking for things that provide hope for the future are futile, and that we will be relegated without question with Lambert as manager Lee. Has it not sunk in yet. Damn you for questioning the football gods that have decreed this to be so. Damn you.

As somebody who is somewhere in the middle, I don't think that the antis have any more of a monopoly on knowing what the football gods have decreed than the pros, as that post shows. One of the sad things for me in our current plight is seeing so much niggling between fans. There have always been wind up merchants on here but now the names you used to look at and think 'they will probably have something sensible to say' are as bad as everyone else. It's hardly unreasonable to criticise a manager who has so far produced dreadful results and whose signings in general are not convincing. Likewise, it is hard to see any rationale in giving up on him at this point and no way could we get someone in in time to sort it out anyway because we have 30 days to improve a very poor squad. So everyone has a point to a degree, lets all be nice to each other or Santa won't come next year.

Or this year.

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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #843 on: January 02, 2013, 07:55:21 PM »
Blimey 57 pages in 4 days, IN!

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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #844 on: January 02, 2013, 08:01:45 PM »
55 pages in and nobody has put anything like a convincing argument forward for moving him on.

Worst start to a season ever, record defeat, record goals conceded, a point above relegation zone, fewest home wins, lowest goal scorers etc.
No convincing argument then?

No, none.

A convincing argument has to be that sacking him *now* would likely improve our situation.

The one even remotely feasible suggestion we've had for replacing him, Di Matteo, is all well and good (debatably), but nobody has yet explained how they think this managerial replacement is going to be hired, installed and ready to go in time to do something in the transfer window.

Everyone knows how shit the season has been before, we've all seen the results, watched the games, seen the league table. Don't you think we realise that?

It's just that the vast majority, 92 percent currently, can see that sacking him now would make no sense whatsoever.

I don't want him sacked, I want him properly backed with wages to match the transfer fees. I can understand fans wanting him out though. His team has been utterly shit this season, no question.

ooh, a split in the ranks between you and Risso. Risso not only wants him fired, he wants him tied to the floor of the Tilton Road stand and have the noses urinate on him.

They haven't been utterly shit at all but don't let the progress being made prior to three really bad games get in the way of a solid moan and rant. I suppose you'll be telling us the team is shit if/when they walk out at Wembley for the league cup final also having beaten Man City and Norwich away.

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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #845 on: January 02, 2013, 08:03:29 PM »
55 pages in and nobody has put anything like a convincing argument forward for moving him on.

Worst start to a season ever, record defeat, record goals conceded, a point above relegation zone, fewest home wins, lowest goal scorers etc.
No convincing argument then?

No, none.

A convincing argument has to be that sacking him *now* would likely improve our situation.

The one even remotely feasible suggestion we've had for replacing him, Di Matteo, is all well and good (debatably), but nobody has yet explained how they think this managerial replacement is going to be hired, installed and ready to go in time to do something in the transfer window.

Everyone knows how shit the season has been before, we've all seen the results, watched the games, seen the league table. Don't you think we realise that?

It's just that the vast majority, 92 percent currently, can see that sacking him now would make no sense whatsoever.

I don't want him sacked, I want him properly backed with wages to match the transfer fees. I can understand fans wanting him out though. His team has been utterly shit this season, no question.

ooh, a split in the ranks between you and Risso. Risso not only wants him fired, he wants him tied to the floor of the Tilton Road stand and have the noses urinate on him.

They haven't been utterly shit at all but don't let the progress being made prior to three really bad games get in the way of a solid moan and rant. I suppose you'll be telling us the team is shit if/when they walk out at Wembley for the league cup final also having beaten Man City and Norwich away.

Grow up.

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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #846 on: January 02, 2013, 08:05:31 PM »
55 pages in and nobody has put anything like a convincing argument forward for moving him on.

Worst start to a season ever, record defeat, record goals conceded, a point above relegation zone, fewest home wins, lowest goal scorers etc.
No convincing argument then?

No, none.

A convincing argument has to be that sacking him *now* would likely improve our situation.

The one even remotely feasible suggestion we've had for replacing him, Di Matteo, is all well and good (debatably), but nobody has yet explained how they think this managerial replacement is going to be hired, installed and ready to go in time to do something in the transfer window.

Everyone knows how shit the season has been before, we've all seen the results, watched the games, seen the league table. Don't you think we realise that?

It's just that the vast majority, 92 percent currently, can see that sacking him now would make no sense whatsoever.

I don't want him sacked, I want him properly backed with wages to match the transfer fees. I can understand fans wanting him out though. His team has been utterly shit this season, no question.

ooh, a split in the ranks between you and Risso. Risso not only wants him fired, he wants him tied to the floor of the Tilton Road stand and have the noses urinate on him.

They haven't been utterly shit at all but don't let the progress being made prior to three really bad games get in the way of a solid moan and rant. I suppose you'll be telling us the team is shit if/when they walk out at Wembley for the league cup final also having beaten Man City and Norwich away.

Grow up.

very rich indeed

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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #847 on: January 02, 2013, 08:08:10 PM »
You like telling people to grow up for not agreeing with you or taking the piss out of your depressing mantra SH.

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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #848 on: January 02, 2013, 08:10:21 PM »
55 pages in and nobody has put anything like a convincing argument forward for moving him on.

Worst start to a season ever, record defeat, record goals conceded, a point above relegation zone, fewest home wins, lowest goal scorers etc.
No convincing argument then?

No, none.

A convincing argument has to be that sacking him *now* would likely improve our situation.

The one even remotely feasible suggestion we've had for replacing him, Di Matteo, is all well and good (debatably), but nobody has yet explained how they think this managerial replacement is going to be hired, installed and ready to go in time to do something in the transfer window.

Everyone knows how shit the season has been before, we've all seen the results, watched the games, seen the league table. Don't you think we realise that?

It's just that the vast majority, 92 percent currently, can see that sacking him now would make no sense whatsoever.

I don't want him sacked, I want him properly backed with wages to match the transfer fees. I can understand fans wanting him out though. His team has been utterly shit this season, no question.

ooh, a split in the ranks between you and Risso. Risso not only wants him fired, he wants him tied to the floor of the Tilton Road stand and have the noses urinate on him.

They haven't been utterly shit at all but don't let the progress being made prior to three really bad games get in the way of a solid moan and rant. I suppose you'll be telling us the team is shit if/when they walk out at Wembley for the league cup final also having beaten Man City and Norwich away.

Grow up.

He's got a point, though, like he said, if we've been consistently shit, how did we manage to get to the CCC semi final, during which we won away at both Man City and Norwich, scoring four goals each time?

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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #849 on: January 02, 2013, 08:12:58 PM »

He's got a point, though, like he said, if we've been consistently shit, how did we manage to get to the CCC semi final, during which we won away at both Man City and Norwich, scoring four goals each time?

It's probably all down to luck. How else can a team that's been utterly shit all season not be in the bottom 3 and have made a semi-final?

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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #850 on: January 02, 2013, 08:36:00 PM »
55 pages in and nobody has put anything like a convincing argument forward for moving him on.

Worst start to a season ever, record defeat, record goals conceded, a point above relegation zone, fewest home wins, lowest goal scorers etc.
No convincing argument then?


If it wasn't for the fact that you have been around for a while and have nearly 5 thousand posts,
I would think you were just a blues supporting super troll


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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #851 on: January 02, 2013, 08:37:33 PM »

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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #852 on: January 02, 2013, 08:44:44 PM »
I've just read the rules, it says repeated posting of the same thing to make a point will not be tolerated
Every one has there own POV but to keep on posting exactly the same thing over and over again just winds people up and you inevitably will get bickering

How many fucking times have we got to read a list of bad records set this season, we know, gets on my nerves like bloody water totrture

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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #853 on: January 02, 2013, 08:48:55 PM »
I've just read the rules, it says repeated posting of the same thing to make a point will not be tolerated
Every one has there own POV but to keep on posting exactly the same thing over and over again just winds people up and you inevitably will get bickering

How many fucking times have we got to read a list of bad records set this season, we know, gets on my nerves like bloody water totrture
What do you expect on a 'Lambert In or Out' thread?  Seriously, if it upsets you that much it's probably best to avoid it.

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Re: Lambert in or out?
« Reply #854 on: January 02, 2013, 08:49:46 PM »
I've just read the rules, it says repeated posting of the same thing to make a point will not be tolerated
Every one has there own POV but to keep on posting exactly the same thing over and over again just winds people up and you inevitably will get bickering

How many fucking times have we got to read a list of bad records set this season, we know, gets on my nerves like bloody water totrture

Or how many times does he have to tell people they are 'deluded' or to 'grow up'?

 


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