KEA was arguably our best player for the first month or two and is still adjusting to this league/.country/culture etc. Yes he's having a slump but I don't agree that he's woeful.
Quote from: Chris Smith on January 04, 2013, 04:16:08 PMQuote from: Rissbert on January 04, 2013, 04:11:28 PMHe inherited a squad that even McLeish kept up, and then had £25m to spend on it. He hasn't been able to get the best out of Ireland, N'Zogbia, Gabby or Bent, when even McLeish got 9 goals out of Bent in 20 league appearances.That's slightly disingenuous. How many of the squad from last season are actually available to him? Some left before he arrived, others have been injured and the captain is ill. It's a scratch team at he moment.The following players were those from last season with more than 15 appearances:GivenBentCollinsDunneOGabbyHuttonWarnockN'ZogbiaPetrovCuellarAlbrightonHerdIrelandOf those, it was Lambert's decision to sell Collins, and to ditch Warnock and Hutton without giving them a chance to redeem themselves. Just about everybody else has been available to him except Petrov, who was never going to play this season of course, and was replaced by the woeful KEA.
Quote from: Rissbert on January 04, 2013, 04:11:28 PMHe inherited a squad that even McLeish kept up, and then had £25m to spend on it. He hasn't been able to get the best out of Ireland, N'Zogbia, Gabby or Bent, when even McLeish got 9 goals out of Bent in 20 league appearances.That's slightly disingenuous. How many of the squad from last season are actually available to him? Some left before he arrived, others have been injured and the captain is ill. It's a scratch team at he moment.
He inherited a squad that even McLeish kept up, and then had £25m to spend on it. He hasn't been able to get the best out of Ireland, N'Zogbia, Gabby or Bent, when even McLeish got 9 goals out of Bent in 20 league appearances.
Quote from: Rissbert on January 04, 2013, 04:27:40 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on January 04, 2013, 04:16:08 PMQuote from: Rissbert on January 04, 2013, 04:11:28 PMHe inherited a squad that even McLeish kept up, and then had £25m to spend on it. He hasn't been able to get the best out of Ireland, N'Zogbia, Gabby or Bent, when even McLeish got 9 goals out of Bent in 20 league appearances.That's slightly disingenuous. How many of the squad from last season are actually available to him? Some left before he arrived, others have been injured and the captain is ill. It's a scratch team at he moment.The following players were those from last season with more than 15 appearances:GivenBentCollinsDunneOGabbyHuttonWarnockN'ZogbiaPetrovCuellarAlbrightonHerdIrelandOf those, it was Lambert's decision to sell Collins, and to ditch Warnock and Hutton without giving them a chance to redeem themselves. Just about everybody else has been available to him except Petrov, who was never going to play this season of course, and was replaced by the woeful KEA.Breaking down your list a little in defence of Lambert I'd argue that:-Given, Warnock and Hutton have been replaced by better players.Collins was trouble (and possibly already on his way, along with Cueller).Petrol, Dunne, N'zog and Gabby have been injured for significant periods.Herd has played, as has the basket case that is Ireland. There's no clamour for Albrighton.....All of which leaves Bent, who is admittedly limited, but offers enough to walk into virtually every other team in the league outside the top six.
To be fair he could give Lambert £30 million, but if he spends it on kids who some clearly aren't good enough then we're doomed anyway. Lerner has fucked up massively, but it's not 100% his responsibility.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on January 08, 2013, 09:54:11 PMTo be fair he could give Lambert £30 million, but if he spends it on kids who some clearly aren't good enough then we're doomed anyway. Lerner has fucked up massively, but it's not 100% his responsibility.Maybe just maybe Lambert got that money on condition he brought in players who'd demand less than 'x' amount of wages each week?That's my reading of it.his is Lerner's mess. Ok, so Lambert may turn out to be a bad appointment but who appointed him and who appointed TSM before him? Who has presided over an absolute mess whether MON(no long-term strategy just trust the manager with crazy money on journeymen looking for a pay day)/GH/TSM or Lambert was the manager?We (mostly) loved the ride with MON but the chickens have come home to roost. I know Lerner's defenders will point out that I am criticising him for both spending too much and now for not spending enough. All I'm pointing out is that there is one common denominator. Managers have come and gone and Villa have slid rapidly because of poor leadership.We wouldn't need to be cutting back so much now if we had shown a more balanced approach to our fiancnes all along. It's all a mess.