Quote from: ez on December 16, 2013, 07:12:43 PMWinnable games makes me smile. I'm not sure what a winnable game is anymore.Yes just think of the nil nil against Sunderland.
Winnable games makes me smile. I'm not sure what a winnable game is anymore.
Quote from: Rudy Lambert on December 16, 2013, 07:07:02 PMQuote from: exiled on the wirral! on December 16, 2013, 06:54:31 PMPersonally in the current situation if we did get rid of Lambert we wouldnt be able to replace him with anyone better..and a new manager with such a young squad at his disposal would struggle to keep us up.I think you're half right. We all thought Southampton were mad last season when they sacked Adkins in January but they managed to find a better manager. Hopefully we could do the same. The real issue as you've stated is how a new manager and our young squad get on. Even though there's half a season to go, it's risky business. Yes but Southampton have got more than the talented youngsters they have brought through. Osvaldo cost £13 million, so did wanjama and the loose change of £9 million went on Lovren. Another club fans think we are similar to but we aren't are we?
Quote from: exiled on the wirral! on December 16, 2013, 06:54:31 PMPersonally in the current situation if we did get rid of Lambert we wouldnt be able to replace him with anyone better..and a new manager with such a young squad at his disposal would struggle to keep us up.I think you're half right. We all thought Southampton were mad last season when they sacked Adkins in January but they managed to find a better manager. Hopefully we could do the same. The real issue as you've stated is how a new manager and our young squad get on. Even though there's half a season to go, it's risky business.
Personally in the current situation if we did get rid of Lambert we wouldnt be able to replace him with anyone better..and a new manager with such a young squad at his disposal would struggle to keep us up.
Quote from: walsall villain on December 16, 2013, 07:18:26 PMQuote from: Rudy Lambert on December 16, 2013, 07:07:02 PMQuote from: exiled on the wirral! on December 16, 2013, 06:54:31 PMPersonally in the current situation if we did get rid of Lambert we wouldnt be able to replace him with anyone better..and a new manager with such a young squad at his disposal would struggle to keep us up.I think you're half right. We all thought Southampton were mad last season when they sacked Adkins in January but they managed to find a better manager. Hopefully we could do the same. The real issue as you've stated is how a new manager and our young squad get on. Even though there's half a season to go, it's risky business. Yes but Southampton have got more than the talented youngsters they have brought through. Osvaldo cost £13 million, so did wanjama and the loose change of £9 million went on Lovren. Another club fans think we are similar to but we aren't are we?A club not too long ago were in administration in league one.We need new investment.
Sometimes sacking a manager works, often it doesn't. How did it work out for QPR and Reading? Sunderland don't seem to be doing too well either. Wolves sacking McCarthy was a masterstroke. It has worked a treat for Southampton, so far.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on December 16, 2013, 07:31:44 PMSometimes sacking a manager works, often it doesn't. How did it work out for QPR and Reading? Sunderland don't seem to be doing too well either. Wolves sacking McCarthy was a masterstroke. It has worked a treat for Southampton, so far. I guess the real question is could we rely on the Villa board to find a better manager than Lambert?***runs off***
Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on December 16, 2013, 06:11:20 PMThe question has been asked of his supporters.Let them respond to that question.It's pointless. You've made your mind up. It doesn't matter what anyone says now you won't listen!
The question has been asked of his supporters.Let them respond to that question.
I'm of the opinion we need a new start from top to bottom but I'm not holding my breath. We don't seem to make any smart moves any more. There doesn't seem to be any ambition or plan apart from treading water with as little expenditure as possible. Which for a club our size is a bit disappointing.I personally feel the board feel we can't compete at anything like the top so won't try, the manager is regressing alarmingly. We look a shadow of the team we ended last season with. No energy or composure or determination. Very few ideas and a lot of tentative nervous play I thought we'd left behind during McLeish's era and the first half of last season. There's no appetite to keep the ball, to dominate even the lowliest teams and worst of all, there's a huge amount of naivety and stupidity in our play.It's not all bad but it's not really going anywhere. Yes, we've lost some key players but that's not the reason we've fallen of a cliff. Nor can I offer any suggestions as to what exactly has happened but I'm sure something has. Something isn't right behind the scenes.I don't want to watch the kind of football we play at the moment. It's nothing short of horrible. I'm not calling for the managers head but as things stand I wouldn't mind if he was to go. I rate Clarke and the kind of football he plays but I'm not sure he'd get any more backing here than he did at West Brom so don't see much point in it.So I know I sound like a spoilt brat but I don't care. I want to watch some compelling football again and some positive direction from the board. That needs to happen whoever us calling the shots. We're all sick of the shite served up at Villa Park I'm sure. It should be a fortress not a help yourself buffet.