The wages thing needs to be relaxed a little aswell.....I certainly don't want to go back to playing squad filler Heskey, Given or Beye 30 year olds 40k + a week, that was all wrong but again matchwinners cost more than 20k a week.
Must admit I'm surprised by the amount of stick Lambert is getting in the post match thread.
Why do people think we can transform from a team fighting relegation for 3 seasons to into a quality, fluid passing, winning every home game team overnight? We can't and neither can any other team. Despite all the money in the world it still took Chelsea and Mancity 4/5 years to start winning trophies. Without free money it will take longer much longer and may be not at all because as soon a semblance of a good team emerges so do vultures and lose 2/3 quality players and you are back to square one.
I genuinely could see a midfield and attacking coach making decent improvements to this side, where would that leave Lambert though? Is he much of a motivationalist or tactician? It wont happen anyway.
I'm fully behind PL, but the one disappointing thing i've seen in him is how he has missed the fact that our midfielders are very similar, good hard workers, quite tidy on the ball, but unable to dominate a game or make something happen, and the fact that we spent good money on a guy who's not gonna be a number one starter ( no disrespect to Kovak he may come good) seems to be wasted when a £7m midfielder would have been far more beneficial for us right now.
I cannot believe for one second a competitor like Lambert wants to float around in mid table for the rest of his career. But I also think he is astute enough to work within the parameters at the time and build towards more every season. The up curve in anything is a lot of hard work and resources and in almost all cases takes much longer to achieve and sustain. The down curve is easy, we know that, and so much harder to get off. When things go shit they go shit. The hardest bit is the middle, is turning the down curve into an up curve and we are starting to do that. We've been down and if this season ends up being boring at times then it's the price to be paid for improvement in the future.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on November 30, 2013, 06:52:32 PMI cannot believe for one second a competitor like Lambert wants to float around in mid table for the rest of his career. But I also think he is astute enough to work within the parameters at the time and build towards more every season. The up curve in anything is a lot of hard work and resources and in almost all cases takes much longer to achieve and sustain. The down curve is easy, we know that, and so much harder to get off. When things go shit they go shit. The hardest bit is the middle, is turning the down curve into an up curve and we are starting to do that. We've been down and if this season ends up being boring at times then it's the price to be paid for improvement in the future.Spot on. There will be plenty of boring, frustrating, mediocre performances between now and the end of the season and this will simply be down to where we are as a club at the moment. Performances like yesterday's are steps on the journey back to being a well-run, successful and competitive club
Quote from: Billy Walker on December 01, 2013, 02:41:41 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on November 30, 2013, 06:52:32 PMI cannot believe for one second a competitor like Lambert wants to float around in mid table for the rest of his career. But I also think he is astute enough to work within the parameters at the time and build towards more every season. The up curve in anything is a lot of hard work and resources and in almost all cases takes much longer to achieve and sustain. The down curve is easy, we know that, and so much harder to get off. When things go shit they go shit. The hardest bit is the middle, is turning the down curve into an up curve and we are starting to do that. We've been down and if this season ends up being boring at times then it's the price to be paid for improvement in the future.Spot on. There will be plenty of boring, frustrating, mediocre performances between now and the end of the season and this will simply be down to where we are as a club at the moment. Performances like yesterday's are steps on the journey back to being a well-run, successful and competitive clubPerformances like we had at arsenal are steps on the journey back to being a competive and successful club - performances like yesterday are abysmal and need to be quickly wiped from the memory.