Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 26, 2013, 07:40:05 PMBut didn't Lambert suit the definition "ambitious manager" perfectly?So how do you explain the fact he came?Is he all that though? One season in the Prem doesn't prove he's that good. Prem league history is littered with one season wonders, and perhaps he thought he'd never get another chance at a club as big as Villa again? It's all guesswork though.
But didn't Lambert suit the definition "ambitious manager" perfectly?So how do you explain the fact he came?
Quote from: saunders_heroes on October 26, 2013, 07:39:07 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 26, 2013, 07:36:13 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on October 26, 2013, 07:32:47 PMAnd 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. I doubt it got that far. He certainly wouldn't have been told how much money there would be to spend without interviewing for the job.Like I said, Everton went years without spending money on a single player, Kenwright is far tighter with his money than Lerner. Everton appointed him when he'd just got Wigan relegated, but had won the FA Cup for them. If we had approached him for our job a year later than we did, I think the reply would have been different.We'll have to agree to disagree on that one then because I'm convinced Villa are still a big draw for ambitious managers, but ambitious managers need realistic budgets. Something Randy Lerner is simply not providing these days. It's well documented that Lambert stated that there was more money available than he had actually spent.It's Lamberts belief that he can build a team with young, hungry players and not experienced ones it's the only way he knows, and no amount of Lerner bashing is going to change that I'm afraid. It's my belief that this is mostly Lamberts philosophy which Lerner is backing rightly or wrongly
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 26, 2013, 07:36:13 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on October 26, 2013, 07:32:47 PMAnd 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. I doubt it got that far. He certainly wouldn't have been told how much money there would be to spend without interviewing for the job.Like I said, Everton went years without spending money on a single player, Kenwright is far tighter with his money than Lerner. Everton appointed him when he'd just got Wigan relegated, but had won the FA Cup for them. If we had approached him for our job a year later than we did, I think the reply would have been different.We'll have to agree to disagree on that one then because I'm convinced Villa are still a big draw for ambitious managers, but ambitious managers need realistic budgets. Something Randy Lerner is simply not providing these days.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on October 26, 2013, 07:32:47 PMAnd 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. I doubt it got that far. He certainly wouldn't have been told how much money there would be to spend without interviewing for the job.Like I said, Everton went years without spending money on a single player, Kenwright is far tighter with his money than Lerner. Everton appointed him when he'd just got Wigan relegated, but had won the FA Cup for them. If we had approached him for our job a year later than we did, I think the reply would have been different.
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.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on October 26, 2013, 07:47:58 PMQuote from: eastie on October 26, 2013, 07:46:50 PMI believe lambert should certainly be given more time but I get angry when people talk about randy not backing him - he has spent plenty in the 18 months he has been here and the team hasn't really improved much .In relative terms he spent absolute peanuts on fees, and more importantly - wages. I would say he's spent close on £40m in his 18months here - how much have swansea spent?I think its wrong for Lerner to carry the can when the manager has bought poorly at times , lerner has backed him .
Quote from: eastie on October 26, 2013, 07:46:50 PMI believe lambert should certainly be given more time but I get angry when people talk about randy not backing him - he has spent plenty in the 18 months he has been here and the team hasn't really improved much .In relative terms he spent absolute peanuts on fees, and more importantly - wages.
I believe lambert should certainly be given more time but I get angry when people talk about randy not backing him - he has spent plenty in the 18 months he has been here and the team hasn't really improved much .
Quote from: saunders_heroes on October 26, 2013, 07:44:50 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 26, 2013, 07:40:05 PMBut didn't Lambert suit the definition "ambitious manager" perfectly?So how do you explain the fact he came?Is he all that though? One season in the Prem doesn't prove he's that good. Prem league history is littered with one season wonders, and perhaps he thought he'd never get another chance at a club as big as Villa again? It's all guesswork though. Whether he's a good manager or not is neither here nor there, though, the question was whether an ambitious manager would have come here in the financial circumstances, not whether they're actually any good. If you look at Lambert's profile when he came here - young manager, did very well at Colchester, did very well indeed at Norwich, got them from League One to the PL and kept them there.That's a textbook definition of "ambitious manager" to me.