Quote from: neo_Villan on January 26, 2013, 08:58:24 AMLambert is the worst Villa manager I have ever seen. I'm only 23, so not sure about worst in our history...but definitely the worst in my lifetime. How anybody can think he is anything other then shit is beyond me. I'm 52 and he's comfortably in the worst four I have seen. I completely concur with your last sentence. I've given up wondering why people can't see it and have resigned myself to knowing absolutely in my mind he's shit but realising everyone else thinks I'm wrong. I don't have a problem with that
Lambert is the worst Villa manager I have ever seen. I'm only 23, so not sure about worst in our history...but definitely the worst in my lifetime. How anybody can think he is anything other then shit is beyond me.
Other than the tactics, which were both prehistoric and embarrassing, the thing I disliked most about McLeish was the way he would pass the buck increasingly with every post match interview. Eventually he'd essentially shrug his shoulders and say 'it's not my fault, lots of injuries, young players' which just said to the young players, very impressionable and struggling and doing their best in very tough circumstances and with really poor tactics, 'it's your fault entirely we're as bad as this.' I thought it was terrible.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 04, 2014, 11:50:11 PMThe fact that there's only one single person on this forum who feels that McLeish was harshly treated says it all really.To be fair, Dan seems to agree as well, so that's two people. But based on his conspiracy nonsense he does seem to be the suggestible type.
The fact that there's only one single person on this forum who feels that McLeish was harshly treated says it all really.
Quote from: richard moore on April 04, 2014, 11:32:45 PMQuote from: neo_Villan on January 26, 2013, 08:58:24 AMLambert is the worst Villa manager I have ever seen. I'm only 23, so not sure about worst in our history...but definitely the worst in my lifetime. How anybody can think he is anything other then shit is beyond me. I'm 52 and he's comfortably in the worst four I have seen. I completely concur with your last sentence. I've given up wondering why people can't see it and have resigned myself to knowing absolutely in my mind he's shit but realising everyone else thinks I'm wrong. I don't have a problem with thatWell I don't think you are wrong, the others being McNeill, Turner and DOL or TSM.
Quote from: Dave on April 04, 2014, 11:56:26 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on April 04, 2014, 11:50:11 PMThe fact that there's only one single person on this forum who feels that McLeish was harshly treated says it all really.To be fair, Dan seems to agree as well, so that's two people. But based on his conspiracy nonsense he does seem to be the suggestible type. Nothing less than would be expected.
Quote from: Dave on April 04, 2014, 11:33:37 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 04, 2014, 11:02:00 PM Quote from: PaulWinch again on April 04, 2014, 10:50:10 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 04, 2014, 10:48:11 PMMcLeish on Sky Sports tonight. Obviously a football man of long standing. Just a pity he was treated so badly at Villa Park. He seemed a decent bloke, but he was a dismal failure as a manager at Villa Park however you decide to look at it. He was treated horrendously by the fans and given no support from Lerner. Generally treated well until half a dozen games before the end of a season when everyone expected a damp squib of relegation, when everyone got a bit upset by us losing to a shit Bolton side.At least he was treated well by those who happened to drink at the same Friday night pub as he did. He did seem to be a pleasant bloke though. Even though he was a shit football manager. I agree, he seemed a nice bloke, but this "treated horrendously by the fans" thing is utter nonsense, it really is.He got plenty of support.The vast majority of us would give him a go once he got the job. The only thing he could have done to make that support evaporate was revert to type and start playing like he had Blues playing, and that's exactly what he did. That is pretty much exactly the time the crowd turned on him.He actually got longer than the manager before him did. We turned on Houllier much earlier than McLeish.I've never been as embarased to be a Villa fan as i was at times under him with the way he sent us out. I genuinely couldn't give a flying fuck that he came from Small Heath. Had he been a decent manager rather than a byword for defensive negativity, the fact we'd taken him from them would have been a *bonus* not a stick to beat him with.He wasn't, though, he was a horribly negative manager who blew his only chance at the big time.I think to that team he sent out at White Hart Lane and I honestly get more embarrassed than I do when I think back to some of the severe beatings we took in the mid 80s.The fact that there's only one single person on this forum who feels that McLeish was harshly treated says it all really.
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on April 04, 2014, 11:02:00 PM Quote from: PaulWinch again on April 04, 2014, 10:50:10 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 04, 2014, 10:48:11 PMMcLeish on Sky Sports tonight. Obviously a football man of long standing. Just a pity he was treated so badly at Villa Park. He seemed a decent bloke, but he was a dismal failure as a manager at Villa Park however you decide to look at it. He was treated horrendously by the fans and given no support from Lerner. Generally treated well until half a dozen games before the end of a season when everyone expected a damp squib of relegation, when everyone got a bit upset by us losing to a shit Bolton side.At least he was treated well by those who happened to drink at the same Friday night pub as he did. He did seem to be a pleasant bloke though. Even though he was a shit football manager.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on April 04, 2014, 10:50:10 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 04, 2014, 10:48:11 PMMcLeish on Sky Sports tonight. Obviously a football man of long standing. Just a pity he was treated so badly at Villa Park. He seemed a decent bloke, but he was a dismal failure as a manager at Villa Park however you decide to look at it. He was treated horrendously by the fans and given no support from Lerner.
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on April 04, 2014, 10:48:11 PMMcLeish on Sky Sports tonight. Obviously a football man of long standing. Just a pity he was treated so badly at Villa Park. He seemed a decent bloke, but he was a dismal failure as a manager at Villa Park however you decide to look at it.
McLeish on Sky Sports tonight. Obviously a football man of long standing. Just a pity he was treated so badly at Villa Park.
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on April 05, 2014, 12:05:04 AMQuote from: Dave on April 04, 2014, 11:56:26 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on April 04, 2014, 11:50:11 PMThe fact that there's only one single person on this forum who feels that McLeish was harshly treated says it all really.To be fair, Dan seems to agree as well, so that's two people. But based on his conspiracy nonsense he does seem to be the suggestible type. Nothing less than would be expected.Quite. Surprised that you agree though.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 04, 2014, 11:50:11 PMQuote from: Dave on April 04, 2014, 11:33:37 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 04, 2014, 11:02:00 PM Quote from: PaulWinch again on April 04, 2014, 10:50:10 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 04, 2014, 10:48:11 PMMcLeish on Sky Sports tonight. Obviously a football man of long standing. Just a pity he was treated so badly at Villa Park. He seemed a decent bloke, but he was a dismal failure as a manager at Villa Park however you decide to look at it. He was treated horrendously by the fans and given no support from Lerner. Generally treated well until half a dozen games before the end of a season when everyone expected a damp squib of relegation, when everyone got a bit upset by us losing to a shit Bolton side.At least he was treated well by those who happened to drink at the same Friday night pub as he did. He did seem to be a pleasant bloke though. Even though he was a shit football manager. I agree, he seemed a nice bloke, but this "treated horrendously by the fans" thing is utter nonsense, it really is.He got plenty of support.The vast majority of us would give him a go once he got the job. The only thing he could have done to make that support evaporate was revert to type and start playing like he had Blues playing, and that's exactly what he did. That is pretty much exactly the time the crowd turned on him.He actually got longer than the manager before him did. We turned on Houllier much earlier than McLeish.I've never been as embarased to be a Villa fan as i was at times under him with the way he sent us out. I genuinely couldn't give a flying fuck that he came from Small Heath. Had he been a decent manager rather than a byword for defensive negativity, the fact we'd taken him from them would have been a *bonus* not a stick to beat him with.He wasn't, though, he was a horribly negative manager who blew his only chance at the big time.I think to that team he sent out at White Hart Lane and I honestly get more embarrassed than I do when I think back to some of the severe beatings we took in the mid 80s.The fact that there's only one single person on this forum who feels that McLeish was harshly treated says it all really.So many things wrong in one post.
Lambert is definitely in the bottom 1. Well, as long as we ignore Turner, McNeil, Venglos, O'Leary and McLeish. I was there was a hyperbole button so you could switch off the hyperbole poorly masquerading as considered opinion for a while. It's far too Villa Talk for me.
Quote from: Ads on April 05, 2014, 12:10:19 AMLambert is definitely in the bottom 1. Well, as long as we ignore Turner, McNeil, Venglos, O'Leary and McLeish. I was there was a hyperbole button so you could switch off the hyperbole poorly masquerading as considered opinion for a while. It's far too Villa Talk for me.Venglos is an interesting one, because he's probably a better manager overall than JG or BL, but a worse manager for the Villa. I think Lambert will probably have a better managerial career than those last two, but he may turn out to be simply a worse manager for us.
Quote from: Montbert on April 05, 2014, 12:11:48 AMQuote from: Ads on April 05, 2014, 12:10:19 AMLambert is definitely in the bottom 1. Well, as long as we ignore Turner, McNeil, Venglos, O'Leary and McLeish. I was there was a hyperbole button so you could switch off the hyperbole poorly masquerading as considered opinion for a while. It's far too Villa Talk for me.Venglos is an interesting one, because he's probably a better manager overall than JG or BL, but a worse manager for the Villa. I think Lambert will probably have a better managerial career than those last two, but he may turn out to be simply a worse manager for us.Venglos wasn't a particularly good manager but if there was such a thing as a professor of management he would have been the best.
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on April 05, 2014, 12:08:35 AMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on April 04, 2014, 11:50:11 PMQuote from: Dave on April 04, 2014, 11:33:37 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 04, 2014, 11:02:00 PM Quote from: PaulWinch again on April 04, 2014, 10:50:10 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 04, 2014, 10:48:11 PMMcLeish on Sky Sports tonight. Obviously a football man of long standing. Just a pity he was treated so badly at Villa Park. He seemed a decent bloke, but he was a dismal failure as a manager at Villa Park however you decide to look at it. He was treated horrendously by the fans and given no support from Lerner. Generally treated well until half a dozen games before the end of a season when everyone expected a damp squib of relegation, when everyone got a bit upset by us losing to a shit Bolton side.At least he was treated well by those who happened to drink at the same Friday night pub as he did. He did seem to be a pleasant bloke though. Even though he was a shit football manager. I agree, he seemed a nice bloke, but this "treated horrendously by the fans" thing is utter nonsense, it really is.He got plenty of support.The vast majority of us would give him a go once he got the job. The only thing he could have done to make that support evaporate was revert to type and start playing like he had Blues playing, and that's exactly what he did. That is pretty much exactly the time the crowd turned on him.He actually got longer than the manager before him did. We turned on Houllier much earlier than McLeish.I've never been as embarased to be a Villa fan as i was at times under him with the way he sent us out. I genuinely couldn't give a flying fuck that he came from Small Heath. Had he been a decent manager rather than a byword for defensive negativity, the fact we'd taken him from them would have been a *bonus* not a stick to beat him with.He wasn't, though, he was a horribly negative manager who blew his only chance at the big time.I think to that team he sent out at White Hart Lane and I honestly get more embarrassed than I do when I think back to some of the severe beatings we took in the mid 80s.The fact that there's only one single person on this forum who feels that McLeish was harshly treated says it all really.So many things wrong in one post.Would you care to elucidate what is wrong and why it is? Paulie didn't make that many points there.