Lose the next two games and he wil go.
Other than Gabby, Benteke, when he can be bothered, I look at the current squad and wonder how many of these players would get in to any of the sides that Little, Atkinson, Taylor, Gregory or O'Neill had. In truth, this current Villa side is very, very poor. One or two have potential, granted, but we are where we are because the players we have, in the main, are lower Premier League or even upper Championship players. We are desperate for some experience. It's not as if Lambert has not had money to spend either. Whilst I applaud Lambert for sticking to his guns and trying to go with youth, I really DO think that it will cost us at some point and we may end up in a relegation scrap that we don't win. I am not saying that we sack him, I just want him to change his tact and go for some experience.
Quote from: TonyD on December 22, 2013, 11:09:36 AMLose the next two games and he wil go. I can't see him going if we lost the next 5 to be honest , I would dispense with his services if we did lose the next 2 home games but I really can't see randy lerner sacking him
I personally think he's found a potential gem in Kozak and by and large the players he's brought in are reasonable enough although Tonev looks like he's struggling to adapt. Attempting to prise Lescott away from Man City would be my priority in January.
As if we have any influence anyway, while Lerner believes he can keep us up he will stay no matter how dire the football.
Quote from: Chris Smith on December 22, 2013, 10:57:06 AMQuote from: brian green on December 22, 2013, 10:32:35 AMSpot on Drum. However, the prospect of giving Lambert another season and a half before deciding whether he has any kind of working plan fills me with dread. The prospect of another year and a half of the shit which we serve up and by and large have served up more often than not over the last four years including the time Lambert has been in charge is more than flesh and blood can stand.So what do we do? Go back to the shit that McLeish served up? Or that Houllier served up? If the last few years have taught as anything it is that constant change doesn't work. At some point you have to have a the courage to stick with a man and allow him to see a plan through, not bail out half way through.Whatever we do it'll continue to be shit until Lerner decides to invest again.
Quote from: brian green on December 22, 2013, 10:32:35 AMSpot on Drum. However, the prospect of giving Lambert another season and a half before deciding whether he has any kind of working plan fills me with dread. The prospect of another year and a half of the shit which we serve up and by and large have served up more often than not over the last four years including the time Lambert has been in charge is more than flesh and blood can stand.So what do we do? Go back to the shit that McLeish served up? Or that Houllier served up? If the last few years have taught as anything it is that constant change doesn't work. At some point you have to have a the courage to stick with a man and allow him to see a plan through, not bail out half way through.
Spot on Drum. However, the prospect of giving Lambert another season and a half before deciding whether he has any kind of working plan fills me with dread. The prospect of another year and a half of the shit which we serve up and by and large have served up more often than not over the last four years including the time Lambert has been in charge is more than flesh and blood can stand.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on December 22, 2013, 11:06:43 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on December 22, 2013, 10:57:06 AMQuote from: brian green on December 22, 2013, 10:32:35 AMSpot on Drum. However, the prospect of giving Lambert another season and a half before deciding whether he has any kind of working plan fills me with dread. The prospect of another year and a half of the shit which we serve up and by and large have served up more often than not over the last four years including the time Lambert has been in charge is more than flesh and blood can stand.So what do we do? Go back to the shit that McLeish served up? Or that Houllier served up? If the last few years have taught as anything it is that constant change doesn't work. At some point you have to have a the courage to stick with a man and allow him to see a plan through, not bail out half way through.Whatever we do it'll continue to be shit until Lerner decides to invest again. True. We're not expecting to be Man City by any means, but we should be competing financially with clubs like Southampton, even Everton too. Everton work on a budget, with the flexibility to spend good money when they have to. We've taken budget to the extreme. I don't see the point spending 15 or so million on 7 players. I'd rather spend 20 million on 3-4 decent ones.
Lambert went for the youth option, getting rid of a bunch of the older players and then intending to use the rest whilst the youngsters got up to speed. Unfortunately those senior players let us down again and it was the kids who kept us in the league.