Quote from: Jimbo on December 16, 2013, 11:49:17 AMQuote from: Fuse on December 16, 2013, 11:46:35 AMTime for the likes of Gardner, Robinson, Grealish, Johnson and Donancien to be given a chance in my opinion. They can be no worse at all then KEA, Sylla etcThat's the way to destroy a young player's confidence. It's what we suffered with last season and it won't help us this time around. We need PL standard experienced professionals alongside our emerging talent, to protect and to guide them. We're crying out for leadership, as the absence of Vlaar has demonstrated.Yeah but our whole squad is young. We may as well play a few more of our own academy players, particularly some of our midfielders and attackers who have a bit of guile.We do need more signings but I'd rather see players like Carruthers, Johnson and Grealish over Tonev, KEA and Bowery for example.
Quote from: Fuse on December 16, 2013, 11:46:35 AMTime for the likes of Gardner, Robinson, Grealish, Johnson and Donancien to be given a chance in my opinion. They can be no worse at all then KEA, Sylla etcThat's the way to destroy a young player's confidence. It's what we suffered with last season and it won't help us this time around. We need PL standard experienced professionals alongside our emerging talent, to protect and to guide them. We're crying out for leadership, as the absence of Vlaar has demonstrated.
Time for the likes of Gardner, Robinson, Grealish, Johnson and Donancien to be given a chance in my opinion. They can be no worse at all then KEA, Sylla etc
According to Lambert experience brings high wages
Quote from: Jon Crofts on December 16, 2013, 11:37:03 AMPut who you like in charge of this Villa side right now, when you've got players who can't take throw ins, kick the ball to a player in the same shirt or cross the ball you'd struggle with Shankly, Mourinho or Saunders in charge.I think a bit of organisation and some sort of game plan behind them and all the schoolgirl errors would be cut out. Honestly, any footballer who's a professional, no matter if he's French second division, in the Polish division, or signed from League 2, should be able to take a proper thrown in or pass the ball 5 yards to a team mate. Our players are going out looking like headless chickens. Lots of running but no composure or organisation. If a better manager sends them out with a clue of what they're doing, then they'll look twice as good right off the bat. We won't turn into Arsenal granted, but we need to get the basics better. The fact we've been so inept for months is down to one man unfortunately.
Put who you like in charge of this Villa side right now, when you've got players who can't take throw ins, kick the ball to a player in the same shirt or cross the ball you'd struggle with Shankly, Mourinho or Saunders in charge.
Quote from: Phil from the upper holte on December 16, 2013, 12:52:55 PMAccording to Lambert experience brings high wagesI'm not convinced, especially with the loan deals you can do (Wayne bridge where Brighton paid about 10% and I'm not convinced Stoke, Boro and Fulham are paying 100% of Ireland, Given and Bent's wages) that a Gareth Barry or Joleon Lescott will cost you £100,000 a week and I'm also not convinced that all our our cheap and cheerful recent signings are all on £10,000 a week.
It's not as if he hasn't had any cash and in the best MON-ism he now has a growing collection of players that seem to be surplus to the squad.... Bennett, Helenius, Bowery you can add the group of players he has totally de-valued (Bent, Given and Hutton) to that little group.
There is no such thing as luck.
No, there really isn't. Ascribing events to a supernatural force, who shapes matters one way or the other is nonsensical. Beseech Fortuna all you like. She's not real and she cannot hear you.
It's always been reported that Everton have had to be very careful, financially. So, no - I can't see that they'd be paying Barry a fortune.Anyway, original question. Not as upset about it as I would have been six weeks ago. Beginning to get very frustrated with how we're set up, and consequently playing.