Quote from: Plumbutt Cooper on December 16, 2013, 06:20:25 PMQuote from: pooligan on December 16, 2013, 05:54:11 PM One thing is certain when you hear that just over the last couple of days alone,the Albion ,Spurs and Watford have parted company with their managers for bad results ,Lambert is very lucky to still have his West Brom have a worse record than us not only this season but over the calendar year.AVB spent an absolute fortune and his team have been thumped by two of their rivals.Watford are spiralling into oblivion now they can't have half of Serie A on loan.We are 11th.Ahhh 11th - the new 4th for our ambitious manager and owner - dont think I could stand the euphoria of reaching a giddy 8th
Quote from: pooligan on December 16, 2013, 05:54:11 PM One thing is certain when you hear that just over the last couple of days alone,the Albion ,Spurs and Watford have parted company with their managers for bad results ,Lambert is very lucky to still have his West Brom have a worse record than us not only this season but over the calendar year.AVB spent an absolute fortune and his team have been thumped by two of their rivals.Watford are spiralling into oblivion now they can't have half of Serie A on loan.We are 11th.
One thing is certain when you hear that just over the last couple of days alone,the Albion ,Spurs and Watford have parted company with their managers for bad results ,Lambert is very lucky to still have his
Quote from: PaulWinch again on December 16, 2013, 06:25:37 PMHe's not lucky to still have his job, but what he needs to do is start showing firstly that he understands we haven't been playing well for a while and secondly that he's actually going to do something to address it.He's very reticent with the media, as he should be. If he has a 'right good go' at the players for playing badly, we shouldn't know. He'd be doing his job badly if we did know. I think, therefore, that we can extrapolate how unhappy he really is if he makes even the slightest criticism in the post match interview, and after the Fulham game he was really quite down on the performance.So that's knowing there was a problem. Doing something about it? Well, we passed much better against United, and played a more direct and dribbly winger in an attempt to create more. It's a shame we were playing Man Utd, but we'll see if he does the same against Stoke - if he does, then maybe he's decided to work on doing something about our problems.
He's not lucky to still have his job, but what he needs to do is start showing firstly that he understands we haven't been playing well for a while and secondly that he's actually going to do something to address it.
Quote from: Montbert on December 16, 2013, 06:31:20 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 16, 2013, 06:25:37 PMHe's not lucky to still have his job, but what he needs to do is start showing firstly that he understands we haven't been playing well for a while and secondly that he's actually going to do something to address it.He's very reticent with the media, as he should be. If he has a 'right good go' at the players for playing badly, we shouldn't know. He'd be doing his job badly if we did know. I think, therefore, that we can extrapolate how unhappy he really is if he makes even the slightest criticism in the post match interview, and after the Fulham game he was really quite down on the performance.So that's knowing there was a problem. Doing something about it? Well, we passed much better against United, and played a more direct and dribbly winger in an attempt to create more. It's a shame we were playing Man Utd, but we'll see if he does the same against Stoke - if he does, then maybe he's decided to work on doing something about our problems.I don't expect him to slate the players in public, as you indicate the evidence that he realises will be improved performances. At the moment, with the exception of 10 minutes against Manure after which we were atrocious, I haven't seen much. Hopefully in the coming weeks we'll see something.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on December 16, 2013, 06:37:39 PMQuote from: Montbert on December 16, 2013, 06:31:20 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 16, 2013, 06:25:37 PMHe's not lucky to still have his job, but what he needs to do is start showing firstly that he understands we haven't been playing well for a while and secondly that he's actually going to do something to address it.He's very reticent with the media, as he should be. If he has a 'right good go' at the players for playing badly, we shouldn't know. He'd be doing his job badly if we did know. I think, therefore, that we can extrapolate how unhappy he really is if he makes even the slightest criticism in the post match interview, and after the Fulham game he was really quite down on the performance.So that's knowing there was a problem. Doing something about it? Well, we passed much better against United, and played a more direct and dribbly winger in an attempt to create more. It's a shame we were playing Man Utd, but we'll see if he does the same against Stoke - if he does, then maybe he's decided to work on doing something about our problems.I don't expect him to slate the players in public, as you indicate the evidence that he realises will be improved performances. At the moment, with the exception of 10 minutes against Manure after which we were atrocious, I haven't seen much. Hopefully in the coming weeks we'll see something. I don't think we were as bad against United as has been made out. I thought we were supine defensively and just bent over whenever Valencia got the ball, but we were perfectly fine when in possession, just panicked in the wrong moments against a pretty strong defence.
I think we've got too many attackers that need a goal, we saw lots of snatched chances and extra touches around the box which made us look worse than we were. That said I think the midfield 3 were oo deep and didn't offer enough as a unit.
Quote from: paul_e on December 16, 2013, 06:43:09 PMI think we've got too many attackers that need a goal, we saw lots of snatched chances and extra touches around the box which made us look worse than we were. That said I think the midfield 3 were oo deep and didn't offer enough as a unit.This is all true, but also reasonably nuanced criticism. Unlike the Fulham game where it was just shite.
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.
Winnable games makes me smile. I'm not sure what a winnable game is anymore.
In answer to you Mr Woodhall I was on about his overall record since he became Villa manager. Biggest ever defeat in the clubs history 8-0 in case you have forgot,knocked out of the League cup by a fourth division side over two legs,knocked out by Millwall a poor championship side.Has the worst ever home record of a villa manager ,what is it 6 wins out of 27 .His style of football is awful. Have you been listening to the villa fans who have just been on WM . All agree with what i say . Give me some reasons why he is a good manger.Maybe you and dave Cooper are happy being in the lower half of the league and playing awful football I certainly am not
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.