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***
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.
There's an argument that Lambert has been dealt a bad hand this season so far. He lost potentially a very good centre half for the season, Benteke has not looked the same player since his injury, he lost N'Zogbia before the season even started and the likes of Weimann, Westwood, Lowton etc who served him well last season haven't done it this time for whatever reason.
There are hundreds of cheap, young talented players out there. You just have to get to them first.
Quote from: Clampy on December 16, 2013, 09:45:05 PMThere's an argument that Lambert has been dealt a bad hand this season so far. He lost potentially a very good centre half for the season, Benteke has not looked the same player since his injury, he lost N'Zogbia before the season even started and the likes of Weimann, Westwood, Lowton etc who served him well last season haven't done it this time for whatever reason.Get the team that finished last season (in terms of form) add an improved Vlaar and Okore and we wouldn't even be having this conversation.Not that the manager is blameless (for reasons expressed ad infinitum), but half the side basically haven't shown up this season.
Quote from: dekko on December 16, 2013, 09:57:02 PMGet the team that finished last season (in terms of form) add an improved Vlaar and Okore and we wouldn't even be having this conversation.Not that the manager is blameless (for reasons expressed ad infinitum), but half the side basically haven't shown up this season.Good points Dekko, but he has failed to strengthen the overall squad so we're still in a position where we are struggling to cover injuries and loss of form. I'm also starting to think that he he is not the best judge of left backs!!
Get the team that finished last season (in terms of form) add an improved Vlaar and Okore and we wouldn't even be having this conversation.Not that the manager is blameless (for reasons expressed ad infinitum), but half the side basically haven't shown up this season.
It just all feels a long way from the 'bright future' scarves. Randy clearly doesn't care. He's spent a fortune on tat like Harewood and Zat Knight, so I don't entirely blame him, but he has completely lost interest now. Lambert always looks like he doesn't give a toss, so it's hard to believe that he inspires the players, and that's what it looks like on the pitch. The squad itself is full of average players who aren't even performing to the limited abilities they have. There is no reason to believe any of the above will change and the only point of playing the 38 games is to get more points than three other teams, so we can do it all again next year. And that is why it's hard to have the old excitement about the mighty Villa.Does that mean we should sack Lambert? Well, unless the fiscal policy changes, we won't get a better squad so it's down to whether you think anyone else we could get in under those circumstances could get much more out of the players. If the fiscal policy did change, that's the time to have a long hard look at what kind of manager he is. At best, Randy will fund us once more and if we waste that then I think we'll be in the wilderness for a while unless we find a new owner.Merry Christmas by the way.
That's another thing. Very few of our vaunted kids have had much of a look in. From a manager who champions young players I find that odd.Daniel Johnson at least should be in match squads.
We beat Southampton and Man City because God willed it.