Kozak to me looks like a Bent style striker, in other words one that relies on chances being created for him. The fact that we got rid of Bent and then paid 7m for him knowing we'd have the same problem causes me a headache.The way Lambert has us set up, we don't have the ability to create chances for a striker very often, Benteke has the exceptional talent to create his own and Kozak, like Bent doesn't appear to be in that same boatUp until now you'd have to say our football has been pretty dire, well how is it going to get better knowing we'll almost certainly be relying on a hoof ball up pitch until Benteke comes back?That is unless Lambert unearths some tactical nous or creative football plan we've not seen in his locker until now
Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on September 25, 2013, 02:55:28 PMKozak to me looks like a Bent style striker, in other words one that relies on chances being created for him. The fact that we got rid of Bent and then paid 7m for him knowing we'd have the same problem causes me a headache.The way Lambert has us set up, we don't have the ability to create chances for a striker very often, Benteke has the exceptional talent to create his own and Kozak, like Bent doesn't appear to be in that same boatUp until now you'd have to say our football has been pretty dire, well how is it going to get better knowing we'll almost certainly be relying on a hoof ball up pitch until Benteke comes back?That is unless Lambert unearths some tactical nous or creative football plan we've not seen in his locker until nowYou have a bee in your bonnet about Lamberts tactical approach. Could you explain in any detail how he's going wrong and what he should be doing to put it right?
Quote from: LeeB on September 25, 2013, 03:24:19 PMQuote from: sirlordbaltimore on September 25, 2013, 02:55:28 PMKozak to me looks like a Bent style striker, in other words one that relies on chances being created for him. The fact that we got rid of Bent and then paid 7m for him knowing we'd have the same problem causes me a headache.The way Lambert has us set up, we don't have the ability to create chances for a striker very often, Benteke has the exceptional talent to create his own and Kozak, like Bent doesn't appear to be in that same boatUp until now you'd have to say our football has been pretty dire, well how is it going to get better knowing we'll almost certainly be relying on a hoof ball up pitch until Benteke comes back?That is unless Lambert unearths some tactical nous or creative football plan we've not seen in his locker until nowYou have a bee in your bonnet about Lamberts tactical approach. Could you explain in any detail how he's going wrong and what he should be doing to put it right?Away it's fine and we're pretty successful. At home it's not good enough, because we don't retain possession and build pressure. You need to be able to open teams up through the centre when they sit back and that's what we struggle with.
I know, it just makes me laugh when folk site 'tactics' as the reason for a defeat, without having the first clue about them, or even what they were.
Quote from: LeeB on September 25, 2013, 03:36:06 PMI know, it just makes me laugh when folk site 'tactics' as the reason for a defeat, without having the first clue about them, or even what they were.Although to be fair, you could also say that about the players.BOOM. I'm so cool.
Kozak to me looks like a Bent style striker, in other words one that relies on chances being created for him. The fact that we got rid of Bent and then paid 7m for him knowing we'd have the same problem causes me a headache.
You have a bee in your bonnet about Lamberts tactical approach. Could you explain in any detail how he's going wrong and what he should be doing to put it right?
Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on September 25, 2013, 02:55:28 PMKozak to me looks like a Bent style striker, in other words one that relies on chances being created for him. The fact that we got rid of Bent and then paid 7m for him knowing we'd have the same problem causes me a headache.The only two similarities between Bent and Kozak are that they're both strikers, and neither are as good as Benteke. Completely different types of player.
I agree with a lot of what's been said, mainly by Monty, but as regards our budget I'm genuinely in the dark as to what Lerner's attitude is. Is it:a) he wants to spend more but simply doesn't have any more over and above that which we are already spending;b) he does have more money in reserve but for whatever reason doesn't want to spend any more on the Villa than he has to;c) he doesn't have any more money and wouldn't spend it on the Villa even if he did.Unless he's had some catastrophic financial misfortune that I've not yet read about I find it hard to believe that a and c are true. Which leaves b. After O'Neill's profligacy I can understand he's now much more cautious with his money and I would be too. But I can't help wondering whether this caution is more motivated by what's best for Lerner as opposed to what's best for the Villa. I mean, since O'Neill left we've basically been getting two-thirds of the points we got under him and flirted with relegation at least twice.I think we all recognise what a difference a £10M midfielder would make to our first team. Okay, maybe Lambert couldn't find one and, rather than not spend the money, bought Kozak in perhaps with one eye on Benteke not being here much longer. I'd like to think that in January, unless someone really steps up, we'll try our very best to get one one in then but we were in a similar position last January and, if I recall correctly, didn't address our defensive weakness. It's that sort of thing which makes me wonder whether Lerner is really doing everything he can to give us the best possible chance to succeed.
Before the financial crash the Bank Of America shares he took in exchange for his share of MBNA were worth 2.5 billion dollars. After the crash they were worth over 2 billion dollars less. After a slight rally, they have now lost ONLY seventy percent of their pre-crash value.Now I'd love to have 7/800 million dollars worth of BoA shares, but Randy is probably gutted about it.