We dont need a new manager we need some decent players, preferably ones that can help organise the team and fill the obvious weakneses.
Get a grip you bunch of tarts. Try looking at the game with a bit of objectively rather than an opportunity to air the usual rants.Even in the first half where Southampton bullied and pushed us around and found space they barely threatened a goal. At half time we had 3 shots on target to their one. We contrived to be a goal down by virtue of hesitancy borne of low confidence and the kind of refereeing decision Halsey specialises in.Second half we seemed to address the things that were going wrong. There was only one team in it for 45 minutes but again pressure led to players snatching at the kind of chances Southampton weren't close to creating.It's a bery disappointing result, we are in a bad position. But it is not half as hopeless as some would make out. If we can build on the postive things we did today results will improve. If we can add a few players in crucial areas then better still. We have a big fight on our hands, but the position is far from hopeless.The players need to get what happened over xmas out of their system. As at Swansea there are signs of it happening.
Quote from: bertlambshank on January 12, 2013, 07:25:55 PMQuote from: hawkeye on January 12, 2013, 07:23:55 PMQuote from: andyh on January 12, 2013, 07:23:05 PMQuote from: eastie on January 12, 2013, 07:12:24 PMQuote from: Ron Manager on January 12, 2013, 07:04:37 PMI believe that Lambert will sleep on it overnight and if he knows already he's got very little money to play with and it appears reading between the lines that is the case he will tender his resignation.Which doesnt help in any way at all because the incoming candidate will be in the same position and will find improving the team a thanklesstask probably beyond him.Whose fault? Lambert's if Faulkner told him exactly what he could have in terms of finance when he accepted the positionor Lerners if he changed the goalposts(as Doug would have) as the season progressed.The only hope we have of escaping relegation is that Darren Bent is selected and goes on a scoring run which he is quite capable of doing.No other hope at all.Why would he resign and lose a pay off ? Maybe mutual consent could be trotted out though I guess.ISince when has resigning meant you don't get compensation ?for everSomebody had better tell MON then.He didnt resign, he walked out and claimed unfair dismissal, completely different.
Quote from: hawkeye on January 12, 2013, 07:23:55 PMQuote from: andyh on January 12, 2013, 07:23:05 PMQuote from: eastie on January 12, 2013, 07:12:24 PMQuote from: Ron Manager on January 12, 2013, 07:04:37 PMI believe that Lambert will sleep on it overnight and if he knows already he's got very little money to play with and it appears reading between the lines that is the case he will tender his resignation.Which doesnt help in any way at all because the incoming candidate will be in the same position and will find improving the team a thanklesstask probably beyond him.Whose fault? Lambert's if Faulkner told him exactly what he could have in terms of finance when he accepted the positionor Lerners if he changed the goalposts(as Doug would have) as the season progressed.The only hope we have of escaping relegation is that Darren Bent is selected and goes on a scoring run which he is quite capable of doing.No other hope at all.Why would he resign and lose a pay off ? Maybe mutual consent could be trotted out though I guess.ISince when has resigning meant you don't get compensation ?for everSomebody had better tell MON then.
Quote from: andyh on January 12, 2013, 07:23:05 PMQuote from: eastie on January 12, 2013, 07:12:24 PMQuote from: Ron Manager on January 12, 2013, 07:04:37 PMI believe that Lambert will sleep on it overnight and if he knows already he's got very little money to play with and it appears reading between the lines that is the case he will tender his resignation.Which doesnt help in any way at all because the incoming candidate will be in the same position and will find improving the team a thanklesstask probably beyond him.Whose fault? Lambert's if Faulkner told him exactly what he could have in terms of finance when he accepted the positionor Lerners if he changed the goalposts(as Doug would have) as the season progressed.The only hope we have of escaping relegation is that Darren Bent is selected and goes on a scoring run which he is quite capable of doing.No other hope at all.Why would he resign and lose a pay off ? Maybe mutual consent could be trotted out though I guess.ISince when has resigning meant you don't get compensation ?for ever
Quote from: eastie on January 12, 2013, 07:12:24 PMQuote from: Ron Manager on January 12, 2013, 07:04:37 PMI believe that Lambert will sleep on it overnight and if he knows already he's got very little money to play with and it appears reading between the lines that is the case he will tender his resignation.Which doesnt help in any way at all because the incoming candidate will be in the same position and will find improving the team a thanklesstask probably beyond him.Whose fault? Lambert's if Faulkner told him exactly what he could have in terms of finance when he accepted the positionor Lerners if he changed the goalposts(as Doug would have) as the season progressed.The only hope we have of escaping relegation is that Darren Bent is selected and goes on a scoring run which he is quite capable of doing.No other hope at all.Why would he resign and lose a pay off ? Maybe mutual consent could be trotted out though I guess.ISince when has resigning meant you don't get compensation ?
Quote from: Ron Manager on January 12, 2013, 07:04:37 PMI believe that Lambert will sleep on it overnight and if he knows already he's got very little money to play with and it appears reading between the lines that is the case he will tender his resignation.Which doesnt help in any way at all because the incoming candidate will be in the same position and will find improving the team a thanklesstask probably beyond him.Whose fault? Lambert's if Faulkner told him exactly what he could have in terms of finance when he accepted the positionor Lerners if he changed the goalposts(as Doug would have) as the season progressed.The only hope we have of escaping relegation is that Darren Bent is selected and goes on a scoring run which he is quite capable of doing.No other hope at all.Why would he resign and lose a pay off ? Maybe mutual consent could be trotted out though I guess.I
I believe that Lambert will sleep on it overnight and if he knows already he's got very little money to play with and it appears reading between the lines that is the case he will tender his resignation.Which doesnt help in any way at all because the incoming candidate will be in the same position and will find improving the team a thanklesstask probably beyond him.Whose fault? Lambert's if Faulkner told him exactly what he could have in terms of finance when he accepted the positionor Lerners if he changed the goalposts(as Doug would have) as the season progressed.The only hope we have of escaping relegation is that Darren Bent is selected and goes on a scoring run which he is quite capable of doing.No other hope at all.
Quote from: Steve Rose on January 12, 2013, 05:27:31 PMGet a grip you bunch of tarts. Try looking at the game with a bit of objectively rather than an opportunity to air the usual rants.Even in the first half where Southampton bullied and pushed us around and found space they barely threatened a goal. At half time we had 3 shots on target to their one. We contrived to be a goal down by virtue of hesitancy borne of low confidence and the kind of refereeing decision Halsey specialises in.Second half we seemed to address the things that were going wrong. There was only one team in it for 45 minutes but again pressure led to players snatching at the kind of chances Southampton weren't close to creating.It's a bery disappointing result, we are in a bad position. But it is not half as hopeless as some would make out. If we can build on the postive things we did today results will improve. If we can add a few players in crucial areas then better still. We have a big fight on our hands, but the position is far from hopeless.The players need to get what happened over xmas out of their system. As at Swansea there are signs of it happening.That's a very blinkered view of the match. We should have had a point but they had plenty of chances including hitting the post. And yes, we were at home. To Southampton. Do the maths, if you think we don't need points out of these games, you're going to get a huge surprise come May.
Just home from yet another bad, bad game.It is not at all complicated. Our players are not good enough and have not been good enough for two and a half seasons.Last season we deluded ourselves into thinking that the players coming through our youth academy were very much better than they really are. That self deception and the comfort blanket of blaming McLeish for bad performances on the pitch week after week blinded us to the truth. We desperately wanted Clark and Baker and Lichaj and Bannan and Albrighton and Herd and Weimann to be premiership class and with the possible exception of Weimann they are not.Add to that self deception the self deception that Bennett and Lowton and Woodward and Stephens and Bowery and Holman and KEA and Vlaar and Benteke are all potentially good premiership players and the scene is set for the massive implosion we have seen this season.As far as Lambert is concerned we deluded ourselves into thinking that he could do for us what he did for Norwich but he has not shown any sign whatsoever of achieving that in the time he has been in charge. Our situation and the situation he faced at Norwich are very different. With them he had time in the lower echelon to bed in young, cheap players and jell them into a team unit. He had time. Here he has been expected to hit the ground running and has applied the same formula of buying cheap young players but both the ones he has bought and the ones we already had do not possess sufficient ability or confidence to hack it at the top level and it shows, week after week.Lambert is drinking in the last chance saloon but so are Lerner and Faulkner. They have no choice but to tough it out. Lambert will seek to shore up his position with the owner by assuring him that he can do the business with the squad of poor players he has (ignore their age, they are adult professional footballers on good wages relative to their abilities). That will be music to Lerner's ears and Faulkner is only a Lerner yes-man so we will go into February with only the deckchairs on the Titanic rearranged.That game and the Wigan game are the games which sealed our fate.I shall continue to follow Villa wherever they are playing but it will be only from the habit of a lifetime not with any expectation WHATSOEVER of enjoyment or satisfaction. They have become a Ship of Fools.
I think the experienced players thing is a bit of a red herring tbh, Vlaar certainly has to come back in next week at WBA but Dunne has not played since July so even if he is back at the end of the month his comical timing will be even worse so expect a few more penalties conceded and an own goal or two.Hutton and Warnock? Remember both were fully fit and played all the games at the end of last season in youthful line ups, we won none of them.Hutton is an incredibly poor footballer which people are forgetting as thankfully we haven't seen him for ages. Warnock is just as much a liability as Bennett is in defence but I do think as a niggly energetic presence he could be a solution in midfield.Big concern for me is our experienced attacking players are fit and in 180 minutes we've scored 1 goal against Bradford and Southampton. That suggests to me whatever style of player we're attempting isn't working.
Quote from: hawkeye on January 12, 2013, 05:17:42 PMWe dont need a new manager we need some decent players, preferably ones that can help organise the team and fill the obvious weakneses.Organise the team? Isn't that the manager's job?