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Author Topic: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority 'in', 7th May  (Read 848134 times)

Offline sonlyme

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3675 on: February 04, 2013, 09:29:09 PM »

Kea did look better on saturday than for a while - lets hope he rediscovers some form as have nzog and delph.

I'm not really one for lambasting individuals but I must say I forgot KEA was on the park at Goodison.  I don't know if he is out of his depth, being played in the wrong role, or just that he has not adapted to the Premiership yet, but he did very little apart from chase shadows from where I was sitting.

Everyone keeps focusing on the defenders - but at Everton we lost control of the midfield as they pressed up.  We needed more strength and presence in the midfield to stifle Everton - then maybe that stoppage time corner would never have happened.  As it was - all Everton did was push their full backs forward and we were so narrow they continually had 2 vs 1 on the wing.  It was not hard to spot - yet we seemed incapable of dealing with it.

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3676 on: February 04, 2013, 09:38:58 PM »
Our central midfield options are abysmal imo bar Westwood. I'd say the options are worse then back up 3 years ago like NRC, Sidwell and Gardner.

I think if we had those three above as our midfield starting three we'd stay up which shows what a laughably bad transfer window it was.

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3677 on: February 08, 2013, 12:33:32 PM »
This guy has a very good reputation for information and a large following - make of it whatever you wish-

@indykaila: Part 1: I was speaking to well respected football owner last night and they commented on Aston Villa situation. Shocking feedback

@indykaila: Part 2: Aston Villa are in shocking financial situation and they looking for help and investment. Testing times for the football club.


@indykaila: Part 3: They have issues on paying out on Lambert contract if sacked .The players also raise concerns over various issues.
« Last Edit: February 08, 2013, 12:48:24 PM by eastie »

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3678 on: February 08, 2013, 12:40:07 PM »
This guy has a very good reputation for information and a huge following - make of it whatever you wish-

@indykaila: Part 1: I was speaking to well respected football owner last night and they commented on Aston Villa situation. Shocking feedback

@indykaila: Part 2: Aston Villa are in shocking financial situation and they looking for help and investment. Testing times for the football club.


@indykaila: Part 3: They have issues on paying out on Lambert contract if sacked .The players also raise concerns over various issues.


I won't make much, thank you.

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3679 on: February 08, 2013, 12:42:09 PM »
Why would a freelance journalist be giving away exclusives on Twitter when he could sell them to real people?

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3680 on: February 08, 2013, 12:43:07 PM »
Guess we'll never know the whole truth...

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3681 on: February 08, 2013, 12:45:14 PM »
Why would a freelance journalist be giving away exclusives on Twitter when he could sell them to real people?

Hes not a journalist thats just a username , if you look on his account he says in his profile what he does and the guy has proved to be very reliable on his news in the past - as i say make of it what you wish , but if you care to read back on his tweets he has a very good record .

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3682 on: February 08, 2013, 12:49:09 PM »
Why would a freelance journalist be giving away exclusives on Twitter when he could sell them to real people?

Hes not a journalist , if you look on his account he says in his profile that , the guy has proved to be very reliable on his news in the past - as i say make of it what you wish , but if you care to read back on his tweets he has a very good record .

I've looked at them and all I can see is stuff that others have said first. In any case, how can what he said ever be proved one way or the other? I could say I've been talking to Premier League club owners and they say Norwich, or West Ham, or Newcastle are on the verge of severe difficulties. It would mean nothing. 

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3683 on: February 08, 2013, 12:49:45 PM »
This guy has a very good reputation for information and a huge following - make of it whatever you wish-

@indykaila: Part 1: I was speaking to well respected football owner last night and they commented on Aston Villa situation. Shocking feedback

@indykaila: Part 2: Aston Villa are in shocking financial situation and they looking for help and investment. Testing times for the football club.


@indykaila: Part 3: They have issues on paying out on Lambert contract if sacked .The players also raise concerns over various issues.

I'd be surprised if this wasn't true I'm afraid,given our farcical lack of action in the transfer window
« Last Edit: February 08, 2013, 12:52:07 PM by VillaAlways »

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3684 on: February 08, 2013, 12:51:11 PM »
Why would a freelance journalist be giving away exclusives on Twitter when he could sell them to real people?

Hes not a journalist , if you look on his account he says in his profile that , the guy has proved to be very reliable on his news in the past - as i say make of it what you wish , but if you care to read back on his tweets he has a very good record .

I've looked at them and all I can see is stuff that others have said first. In any case, how can what he said ever be proved one way or the other? I could say I've been talking to Premier League club owners and they say Norwich, or West Ham, or Newcastle are on the verge of severe difficulties. It would mean nothing. 

Fair enough, actually a lot of stuff he has revealed before its become public knowledge.
Only time will tell.
« Last Edit: February 08, 2013, 12:56:37 PM by eastie »

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3685 on: February 08, 2013, 12:52:17 PM »
Why would a freelance journalist be giving away exclusives on Twitter when he could sell them to real people?

Hes not a journalist thats just a username , if you look on his account he says in his profile what he does and the guy has proved to be very reliable on his news in the past - as i say make of it what you wish , but if you care to read back on his tweets he has a very good record .

Eastie, I've got a pal in Nigeria who needs a bank account to transfer large inheritance sums as his corrupt government are looking to take it off him. He's willing to pay a significant fee if you can help him.

Shall I PM you the details?

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3686 on: February 08, 2013, 12:57:41 PM »
I tell you what leeb pm me your details and i will deposit it for you from him :D

Theres a lot of shit on twitter but this guy is rarely wrong as you will see from his tweets- if you choose to believe him or not  is  up to you- certainly doesnt bother me either way .

My take on it is he probably did speak to another owner but they are probably guessing about villas situation as a possible explanation for the lack of transfer activity.
« Last Edit: February 08, 2013, 01:03:57 PM by eastie »

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3687 on: February 08, 2013, 01:05:22 PM »
This guy has a very good reputation for information and a huge following - make of it whatever you wish-

@indykaila: Part 1: I was speaking to well respected football owner last night and they commented on Aston Villa situation. Shocking feedback

@indykaila: Part 2: Aston Villa are in shocking financial situation and they looking for help and investment. Testing times for the football club.


@indykaila: Part 3: They have issues on paying out on Lambert contract if sacked .The players also raise concerns over various issues.

I'd be surprised if this wasn't true I'm afraid,given our farcical lack of action in the transfer window

There isn't one shred of evidence to suggest that he's not making the whole thing up but he's saying something bad about the Villa so it MUST be true.

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3688 on: February 08, 2013, 01:15:37 PM »
This guy has a very good reputation for information and a huge following - make of it whatever you wish-

@indykaila: Part 1: I was speaking to well respected football owner last night and they commented on Aston Villa situation. Shocking feedback

@indykaila: Part 2: Aston Villa are in shocking financial situation and they looking for help and investment. Testing times for the football club.


@indykaila: Part 3: They have issues on paying out on Lambert contract if sacked .The players also raise concerns over various issues.

I'd be surprised if this wasn't true I'm afraid,given our farcical lack of action in the transfer window

There isn't one shred of evidence to suggest that he's not making the whole thing up but he's saying something bad about the Villa so it MUST be true.
I'm not saying it must be true but I don't think anybody would be that surprised if it was, given  fact their was very little action in the transfer window and  complete refusal to compete with the likes of Newcastle and Stoke

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Re: Lambert in or out? Poll reset with majority no, 22nd Jan
« Reply #3689 on: February 08, 2013, 01:16:55 PM »
This guy has a very good reputation for information and a huge following - make of it whatever you wish-

@indykaila: Part 1: I was speaking to well respected football owner last night and they commented on Aston Villa situation. Shocking feedback

@indykaila: Part 2: Aston Villa are in shocking financial situation and they looking for help and investment. Testing times for the football club.


@indykaila: Part 3: They have issues on paying out on Lambert contract if sacked .The players also raise concerns over various issues.

I'd be surprised if this wasn't true I'm afraid,given our farcical lack of action in the transfer window

There isn't one shred of evidence to suggest that he's not making the whole thing up but he's saying something bad about the Villa so it MUST be true.
I'm not saying it must be true but I don't think anybody would be that surprised if it was, given  fact their was very little action in the transfer window and  complete refusal to compete with the likes of Newcastle and Stoke

You said you'd be surprised if it wasn't true.

 


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