Quote from: The Left Side on October 26, 2013, 06:37:55 PMI think we could have done with getting Barry in over the summer, I know this is with hindsight but we need an old head in the middle to replace Stan Petrov. Of course this goes against PL's policy but he showed his value today and it sounds like he wanted to come back to the Villa. Still think we will be ok.I think it's more like we just won't pay the wages of players like Barry anymore. Sadly we're looking in the bargain basement these days and our one and only luxury is Benteke.
I think we could have done with getting Barry in over the summer, I know this is with hindsight but we need an old head in the middle to replace Stan Petrov. Of course this goes against PL's policy but he showed his value today and it sounds like he wanted to come back to the Villa. Still think we will be ok.
Southampton have conceded just 3 goals this season - decent teams are built from the back with a solid spine down the middle - we still concede far too many soft goals and miss too many sitters.
I like Lambert and hope and believe he will build something worthwhile at Villabut I have to say we played one of the few teams today where I would gladly swap managers
Quote from: john e on October 26, 2013, 07:25:48 PMI like Lambert and hope and believe he will build something worthwhile at Villabut I have to say we played one of the few teams today where I would gladly swap managersMarteniz has turned us down at least once and I think that says everything about the direction Randy Lerner is taking us. He wants everything on the cheap.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on October 26, 2013, 07:28:14 PMQuote from: john e on October 26, 2013, 07:25:48 PMI like Lambert and hope and believe he will build something worthwhile at Villabut I have to say we played one of the few teams today where I would gladly swap managersMarteniz has turned us down at least once and I think that says everything about the direction Randy Lerner is taking us. He wants everything on the cheap. Even though we never actually spoke to him - he may have turned down the chance to speak to us but he was never offered the job.
Quote from: eastie on October 26, 2013, 07:29:49 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on October 26, 2013, 07:28:14 PMQuote from: john e on October 26, 2013, 07:25:48 PMI like Lambert and hope and believe he will build something worthwhile at Villabut I have to say we played one of the few teams today where I would gladly swap managersMarteniz has turned us down at least once and I think that says everything about the direction Randy Lerner is taking us. He wants everything on the cheap. Even though we never actually spoke to him - he may have turned down the chance to speak to us but he was never offered the job.He still turned us down."Roberto, do you want to talk to us about becoming our manager?""No."He turned us down, didn't want to be considered for the job. The fact he wasn't offered it is neither here nor there.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on October 26, 2013, 07:00:08 PMQuote from: The Left Side on October 26, 2013, 06:37:55 PMI think we could have done with getting Barry in over the summer, I know this is with hindsight but we need an old head in the middle to replace Stan Petrov. Of course this goes against PL's policy but he showed his value today and it sounds like he wanted to come back to the Villa. Still think we will be ok.I think it's more like we just won't pay the wages of players like Barry anymore. Sadly we're looking in the bargain basement these days and our one and only luxury is Benteke. I think it is pretty hard not to agree with that.Lambert said in midweek he wanted to pair Lukaku with Benteke, but wages were the issue. Wages weren't the issue for Albion (notoriously tight) or Everton (similarly not flush), though. That makes you wonder.Ultimately, we are shopping for cheap wages players from selling leagues these days. I am sure we pushed the boat out a bit to keep Benteke, but I do not expect us to suddenly change this policy.The problem with that is that, unless you are a truly exceptional manager, of the top level, turning cheap, low wage players into a team who can not just survive, but do something in the Premier League is nigh on impossible.I like the fact that we have been having a go, but there is a very thin line indeed between having a reduced wage bill and cheap signings and setting yourself up as a club which is taking a progressive approach and trying to grow something, and becoming a Wigan (prior to last season) club, bobbing along pointlessly.Over the last few years, our expectations have been downscaled massively. We used to compete with clubs like Spurs and Everton, both of whom have squads way, way better than ours. We understand why we are in this position, and we have shown that we are willing to buy into the new approach we are taking, but the flip side of that is that we have to show progress, we have to show it is actually going somewhere.I was underwhelmed by the "more of the same" nature of our signings in the summer, I didn't really see how just chucking more of the same at it was going to work, I wanted us to show a little more ambition. Not by signing 20m players, but by buying in the odd one or two more proven players, players of a slightly elevated quality to show we could push on.I am certainly not going to start clamouring for the manager to get sacked, but I do look at what we have now, squad wise, and note that none of the summer's signings seem to have improved us much if at all (Okore apart, injury makes it hard to call on him), and several of last season's decent performers seem to have got worse.I can't see how that is a situation which is going to improve us much, but am willing to be persuaded otherwise. It has to start happening soon, though. It's hard not to think that the poster who a couple of pages back pointed out "there always seems to be an excuse" has got a point.
And I'm pretty certain when we sounded him out he asked us what sort of money he'd be working with. Obviously a polite "thanks but no thanks" would be the reply.