Quote from: Risso on April 28, 2013, 08:07:38 AMDifficult to talk about long term when we're by no means certain to even stay up. I'd have a bit more faith in the long term planning if Lambert and the board had taken the necessary steps to strengthen the defence in January.Up or down I like the idea he has. The defence in Jan we don't know the story with but QPR spdnt 12.5 million on a centre half we would have all loved and he has been a total flop. a centre half would have been nice, but in truth we are 2-3 defensive players from a solid defence. not easy in Jan.
Difficult to talk about long term when we're by no means certain to even stay up. I'd have a bit more faith in the long term planning if Lambert and the board had taken the necessary steps to strengthen the defence in January.
I have, at times, spoke out in a negative way about Lambert, but I've been won over. He was the man I wanted for the job originally, and I was delighted when he got it, but obviously it hasn't been a great season. Whether we go down or stay up, I hope we keep him. I think our future with him is indeed, bright. I also think more chopping and changing of styles and philosophy will cost us long term.
Quote from: ozzjim on April 28, 2013, 09:21:10 AMYou wanted Samba FFS Risso! You cannot want a guy, then argue using him being woeful, which he has been, means we should have bought better. He was 12m and 120k a week. And has been useless. There is no value in Jan at all, you have to pay mad money. QPR did, and it has not worked, who is to say it would for us.Ahem:"QPR losing Nelson is a bonus. Hope they don't sign Samba""Samba is made for us. Shame we can't afford him. ""Samba would be a good signing""Chris Samba would be awesome, what is he up to now"I'll leave you to guess who wrote all that this January, but a big clue was that it wasn't me.
You wanted Samba FFS Risso! You cannot want a guy, then argue using him being woeful, which he has been, means we should have bought better. He was 12m and 120k a week. And has been useless. There is no value in Jan at all, you have to pay mad money. QPR did, and it has not worked, who is to say it would for us.
Quote from: Summers on April 28, 2013, 12:54:28 PMI have, at times, spoke out in a negative way about Lambert, but I've been won over. He was the man I wanted for the job originally, and I was delighted when he got it, but obviously it hasn't been a great season. Whether we go down or stay up, I hope we keep him. I think our future with him is indeed, bright. I also think more chopping and changing of styles and philosophy will cost us long term.I agree, but only if PL learns some lessons from this season. We have looked good going forward at times this season and if he can bring someone in who can link things up then we could be a real attacking threat next season. Defensively, however, we've been below par this season and he really needs to work on that side of things.
Some quick points: 1. I support what PL is doing and I'd keep him if we go down.2. He should have been more pragmatic in his strategy. With the injuries to Dunne and Petrov, we needed some EPL experience in there even just on loan, to steady the ship.3. It's just not true that we've been cut to the bone. Lerner is still subsiding the club. We still have wage levels in the top 8. We've bought a lot of players - even after MON left - that were expensive and who now aren't playing. Find me another club in the bottom half of the league - with the notable exception of QPR! - that has:- a £4.5 m keeper on the bench on £40k a week- a £4m right back out on loan- a £5m midfielder who's been given a free- a £8m attacking midfielder playing with the kids- a £23m centre forward on the bench- a £10m winger who's generally not been first choiceAll of these players were post-MON purchases.The truth is - spend that money better, and I think PL would have - and we'd be absolutely fine. It's not the lack of funding, it's the poor managerial decisions, that are my main gripe with Lerner.
I'm getting a little tired of hearing "I can see what Lambert's trying to do from fans and pundits alike. When a toddler gets his hands on a paint brush, I can see what he's trying to do. But invariably his attempts at painting mommy and daddy end up looking like a scarecrow massacre. Frequently, what we've tried to do this season hasn't worked. And in this league, it has to work.Having said that, if we do go down, I'd stick with Lambert. Unlike QPR, we won't be losing half of our first team, probably because most of our players will have found their level (at this stage) in the Championship. It's probably the best league for Lambert to put his plan into practice, and maybe we'll be able to build from there? What he has started has to be given a chance to mature. I only wish he'd taken a less cavalier approach at times, because too often what we've seen on the pitch has been a bit too close to a scarecrow massacre for comfort.