thought we played some good football today, there is light at the end of the tunnel, should have won today. delph, westwood, weiman, baker.and vlaar were superb.we are building something special and we're not far off!
Quote from: Duncan Shaw on October 26, 2013, 11:21:41 PMEulogising about Barry on MOTD now. I know it was long debated on here but I can't help but think he would have made a massive difference to this side.I like Lambert and what he's trying to do, but I do wonder whether we'd be better if randy could have convinced Martinez to come.I celebrated when we turned down Martinez, I never thought he was good enough for us.Looking back I could have been wrong. Fairplay to the man, he is doing a good job with Everton.
Eulogising about Barry on MOTD now. I know it was long debated on here but I can't help but think he would have made a massive difference to this side.I like Lambert and what he's trying to do, but I do wonder whether we'd be better if randy could have convinced Martinez to come.
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on October 27, 2013, 01:05:03 AMQuote from: Duncan Shaw on October 26, 2013, 11:21:41 PMEulogising about Barry on MOTD now. I know it was long debated on here but I can't help but think he would have made a massive difference to this side.I like Lambert and what he's trying to do, but I do wonder whether we'd be better if randy could have convinced Martinez to come.I celebrated when we turned down Martinez, I never thought he was good enough for us.Looking back I could have been wrong. Fairplay to the man, he is doing a good job with Everton.Martinez has taken over an established top six side that the previous manager spent a decade building; he’s walked into a club that already has arguably the best left back in the country, a myriad of international defenders and midfielders, and whose only really weak area last season was up front – which he has remedied with the loan of one of the best striking prospects in Europe. In comparison, Lambert took over an utter shambles. Everything about our club stank when he came along; he’s pretty much had to take it all apart and start again. Did anybody really expect him to get everything right within a couple of years? Face it, we’re going to have lots of spells like this one, and like the one last Christmas, where we’re not happy with what we’re seeing; we’ll also have ones like April and August, when we see progress being made and it starts to make some sense. That’s what happens when your team is full of young and inexperienced players; they’re inconsistent. That’s inconsistent, as opposed to dreadful, which is what the team Lambert inherited was; don’t anyone forget that, that team reeked of relegation. (And it had a lot of experience in it).Unfortunately, that’s all pretty frustrating, but even more unfortunately, that’s just tough. That’s where we are at the moment. I think some people should start accepting that; it’s not settling for mediocrity, it’s accepting the reality. It’s not forever, it’s for now. We need some stability, we need to build some foundations, but it’s going to take time and patience. What’s the alternative? Sack Lambert and bring in Neil Warnock?
Holloway's available 👍
Quote from: edgysatsuma89 on October 27, 2013, 01:56:55 AMHolloway's available 👍Bloody hell man, dont even joke about it. ;D
It seems to me that what it boils down to is we must endure week after week of games like that one yesterday, the Spurs game and the Hull game on the promise that Lambert will get it right. I respect the posters who point out that the club was in a mess when Lambert came but in all truth I see very little improvement in real terms on where we were when O'Neill flounced out.Yes, I give you that we have tried to play a better, more fluent game but even that has been abandoned and hoofball rules again. We saw yesterday Benteke on the pitch and two target men centre forwards were on the bench. We come under pressure and the ball gets lumped forward. THAT is what is happening. It should not be happening and is nowhere in the master plan that we are encouraged to believe Lambert has. Even on BT Sport the other evening a summarizer being critical of an Italian game said of a piece of play "that was pure Guzan lumping it forward". THAT is how we are seen in football at this time.To buy into the Lambert master plan where everything works out fine at some indeterminate point in the future you have take on board that Lambert is a shrewd and canny, insightful operator. He is well into his second season with us and I see no concrete evidence that he is any of those things.The very core of our malaise is our absentee owner. Everton have an owner who is a poor man compared with Lerner but he is Everton through and through. He puts every penny he has on the line for the club he loves and it shows. We have an owner for whom our club is a sideshow, a hobby, an interest, left in the hands of others to run.The owner has obviously, post MON, placed strict cash limits on what can and cannot be done with the simple directive to his board that losses are to be reduced and Premiership security achieved at an affordable cost. Aston Villa has become a business, nothing more, nothing less.So, Lambert, given his modest bag of money is like a man playing roulette in a casino who covers the table with small bets in order to maximise his winning chances. That is not having a master plan. That is playing the percentages and that is precisely what we are getting by way of results. You finish up going skint. Believe me I have been there (ask Bob).What lies down this road is not some claret and blue dawn when all the bargain buys start to surge up the table and into the CL. What lies down this road is collapsing attendances at games and our business oriented club executive become aware that the fans are not a crop to be harvested any more and Bent style signings are used to try to lure the crowds back.This is nothing new at Villa Park. Trevor Ford was my ealiest experience of the same situation fifty or more years ago.How can I sum up my deep unease?Paul Lambert does not have a master plan. He is winging it.
Would anyone take MON back ?