Okore and Clark was probably our best centre back partnership of the last few seasons, I think it would be folly to just turf him out. I'd rather Black went if anybody.
Starting again just isn't an option and people really need to forget about it. Making the 15-16 changes to the squad that some are advocating would be just as bad as doing nothing. This summer should be focused on removing the ones who've created the atmosphere that allowed us to fail with a squad that, on paper, shouldn't have been adrift. The players like Clark, Westwood and Gestede who've looked a bit out of their depth could well be good enough to help us get back up and we should keep them to avoid making too many changes in 1 go.
Quote from: paul_e on May 28, 2016, 11:18:03 PMStarting again just isn't an option and people really need to forget about it. Making the 15-16 changes to the squad that some are advocating would be just as bad as doing nothing. This summer should be focused on removing the ones who've created the atmosphere that allowed us to fail with a squad that, on paper, shouldn't have been adrift. The players like Clark, Westwood and Gestede who've looked a bit out of their depth could well be good enough to help us get back up and we should keep them to avoid making too many changes in 1 go.Totally agree. It will take 2 or 3 transfer windows to get everything done.I'd honestly look at it as a 2 year project to get back to the Premier League.
Quote from: Concrete John on May 28, 2016, 11:20:59 PMQuote from: paul_e on May 28, 2016, 11:18:03 PMStarting again just isn't an option and people really need to forget about it. Making the 15-16 changes to the squad that some are advocating would be just as bad as doing nothing. This summer should be focused on removing the ones who've created the atmosphere that allowed us to fail with a squad that, on paper, shouldn't have been adrift. The players like Clark, Westwood and Gestede who've looked a bit out of their depth could well be good enough to help us get back up and we should keep them to avoid making too many changes in 1 go.Totally agree. It will take 2 or 3 transfer windows to get everything done.I'd honestly look at it as a 2 year project to get back to the Premier League.And yet, if many of the players we signed have release clauses, they can go and will need replacing, therefore, we might just see a fair few changes. I agree that it will take more than one window to sort but I was only talking about the defence, not the whole squad when I say start again. If we can keep Gueye, Ayew and Veretout, add a toughie for the middle of the park, we might do well.
My big hope for the incoming manager is that he will be bold and that Tony Xia backs the boldness by the amounts he is prepared to spend. We should never, ever forget just how bad we were last season.
Quote from: old man villa fan on May 28, 2016, 12:44:48 PMQuote from: sickbeggar on May 28, 2016, 10:57:38 AMIf you were Okare and you had put your career on the line while playing with major injury problems then you would feel rather pissed off that you couldn't get into the team later on and feel the "club" owed you similar loyalty. However similarly if your Black, you'd have to say he owed Okare no such loyalty as he wasn't here then. That's just how it goes in real life. You put yourself out for the management while others don't and your back to square one when a new guy comes in. Welcome to real life Joresor was it that Okore was upset that Richards was getting in ahead of him, somebody who looked as though he didn't give a f***.Okore deserves another shot at the CB shirt, IMHO. And at the Villa.
Quote from: sickbeggar on May 28, 2016, 10:57:38 AMIf you were Okare and you had put your career on the line while playing with major injury problems then you would feel rather pissed off that you couldn't get into the team later on and feel the "club" owed you similar loyalty. However similarly if your Black, you'd have to say he owed Okare no such loyalty as he wasn't here then. That's just how it goes in real life. You put yourself out for the management while others don't and your back to square one when a new guy comes in. Welcome to real life Joresor was it that Okore was upset that Richards was getting in ahead of him, somebody who looked as though he didn't give a f***.
If you were Okare and you had put your career on the line while playing with major injury problems then you would feel rather pissed off that you couldn't get into the team later on and feel the "club" owed you similar loyalty. However similarly if your Black, you'd have to say he owed Okare no such loyalty as he wasn't here then. That's just how it goes in real life. You put yourself out for the management while others don't and your back to square one when a new guy comes in. Welcome to real life Jores