Quote from: adrenachrome on December 21, 2013, 05:26:20 PMUnless Vlaar gets back quickly and stays fit, we are going to be in trouble. Plenty of effort and spirit, but no composure or leadership. 5 players booked is a damning statistic.Looking through this thread - this is about the only comment I can really agree with. Without Vlaar and Gabby there is no experience. First half we were comfortable because Stoke were even more shite than we were. The ref had no bollocks, their left back was kicking lumps out of Albrighton, Shawcross was all over Kozak, their keeper didn't have the ball when Weimann was taken out, we just didn't have the ability to to take advantage.Stoke put Adam on 2nd half - he's not much good but changed the game - simply because he knew how to encourage his team mates to wind up our young inexperienced players.A lot of our players are struggling but they are not totally incompetent - we need a couple of old heads in there to steady the ship. To tell the young ones the best way to beat a "clogging team" like Stoke is to keep playing football, when you get fouled get up and wait for them to foul you again, even an inept ref will eventually get the message. Don't get up and get booked in the next challenge.Inept ref - how can any ref let Stoke get away with tactics where Weimann is held back every time he tries to break away? He might not have the ball - but it was obviously part of Stoke's plan.I will probably be in a small minority - but sacking Lambert is not the answer to our problems. We are not small time like the Tescos Baggies. One bright spot - "The Library is ours" song - pity those off the field showed more class than those on the field.
Unless Vlaar gets back quickly and stays fit, we are going to be in trouble. Plenty of effort and spirit, but no composure or leadership. 5 players booked is a damning statistic.
Only 4 out of 10 outfield players today were bought by Lambert. BUT the entire bench consisted of players bought by Lambert, basically meaning that they are not better than what we had. And, honestly, during the game, none of us probably thought that Luna/Sylla/Bacuna/KEA/Helenius/Bowery would come on and change the game. When you buy cheap, this is what you get. Lambert says he wants to play football the right way, then why does he not buy people who are good footballers ?
Quote from: SashasGrandad on December 21, 2013, 07:39:26 PMQuote from: adrenachrome on December 21, 2013, 05:26:20 PMUnless Vlaar gets back quickly and stays fit, we are going to be in trouble. Plenty of effort and spirit, but no composure or leadership. 5 players booked is a damning statistic.Looking through this thread - this is about the only comment I can really agree with. Without Vlaar and Gabby there is no experience. First half we were comfortable because Stoke were even more shite than we were. The ref had no bollocks, their left back was kicking lumps out of Albrighton, Shawcross was all over Kozak, their keeper didn't have the ball when Weimann was taken out, we just didn't have the ability to to take advantage.Stoke put Adam on 2nd half - he's not much good but changed the game - simply because he knew how to encourage his team mates to wind up our young inexperienced players.A lot of our players are struggling but they are not totally incompetent - we need a couple of old heads in there to steady the ship. To tell the young ones the best way to beat a "clogging team" like Stoke is to keep playing football, when you get fouled get up and wait for them to foul you again, even an inept ref will eventually get the message. Don't get up and get booked in the next challenge.Inept ref - how can any ref let Stoke get away with tactics where Weimann is held back every time he tries to break away? He might not have the ball - but it was obviously part of Stoke's plan.I will probably be in a small minority - but sacking Lambert is not the answer to our problems. We are not small time like the Tescos Baggies. One bright spot - "The Library is ours" song - pity those off the field showed more class than those on the field. I don't see how that is the only thing you can agree with when you then go on to make a load of points which lots of other people have also made. It's not as if you're swimming against the tide with any of that. Not even the bit about sacking Lambert.
Not that he's any great loss but ashley Westwood is suspended for the palace game .
Bowery really is useless. I'd much rather have seen Jack Grealish come on.
Quote from: Morten on December 21, 2013, 07:48:12 PMOnly 4 out of 10 outfield players today were bought by Lambert. BUT the entire bench consisted of players bought by Lambert, basically meaning that they are not better than what we had. And, honestly, during the game, none of us probably thought that Luna/Sylla/Bacuna/KEA/Helenius/Bowery would come on and change the game. When you buy cheap, this is what you get. Lambert says he wants to play football the right way, then why does he not buy people who are good footballers ? That Bowery coming on was supposed to be Lamberts masterstroke tells you everything you need to know about him as a manager, and us as a club at the moment.
Quote from: brian green on December 21, 2013, 07:29:42 PMMazrim defined it on another thread and I very much agree with him. Something has happened at Villa Park that we do not know about. I really do have the feeling that the club has lost its heart. As I have said recently even in the darkest times we always believed totally that we would rise again. The last four seasons have got me feeling that IF we do rise again it will only be to the top half of the premiership. That is an absolutely monumental act of defeatism.So how did the club lose its heart? I believe it is the consequence of losing an owner for all his faults and they were many and well known, who loved the club and loved the game. In Steve Stride we had an executive who also loved the game. They have been replaced by Randy Lerner and Paul Faulkner for whom Aston Villa Football Club are no more than a business investment. I am sure Randy likes "soccer" and takes an interest in our games, albeit from a distance but Faulkner will never be a football man while he has a hole in his arse.I am very disappointed with Lambert, very disappointed indeed but until the very top level of the club matches the Villa fans' love of the club and the love of the game of football no amount of managerial musical chairs is going to make the slightest difference.It is not the low wages and the bargain basement buys which are eroding the Villa, it is the fact that they are seen as an end in themselves. Aston Villa's holy grail is not to hold aloft the European Cup once more but to have a nice tidy set of accounts lodged at the bank all in the black and all blessed by the approving nods of accountants and bankers.When we, the fans, raised the hundred grand for Tommy Docherty to buy Brucie, he bought Brucie and it made one heck of a difference (actually they threw in that wonderful club servant his brother Neil) but what he did not do was buy ten ten grand squad players.If Lambert gets money in the January window he is a leopard who will not change his spots, he will buy cheap again but it is all hypothetical because he will not get any money and he will not sign anybody.I feel your passion Brian , very good post .
Mazrim defined it on another thread and I very much agree with him. Something has happened at Villa Park that we do not know about. I really do have the feeling that the club has lost its heart. As I have said recently even in the darkest times we always believed totally that we would rise again. The last four seasons have got me feeling that IF we do rise again it will only be to the top half of the premiership. That is an absolutely monumental act of defeatism.So how did the club lose its heart? I believe it is the consequence of losing an owner for all his faults and they were many and well known, who loved the club and loved the game. In Steve Stride we had an executive who also loved the game. They have been replaced by Randy Lerner and Paul Faulkner for whom Aston Villa Football Club are no more than a business investment. I am sure Randy likes "soccer" and takes an interest in our games, albeit from a distance but Faulkner will never be a football man while he has a hole in his arse.I am very disappointed with Lambert, very disappointed indeed but until the very top level of the club matches the Villa fans' love of the club and the love of the game of football no amount of managerial musical chairs is going to make the slightest difference.It is not the low wages and the bargain basement buys which are eroding the Villa, it is the fact that they are seen as an end in themselves. Aston Villa's holy grail is not to hold aloft the European Cup once more but to have a nice tidy set of accounts lodged at the bank all in the black and all blessed by the approving nods of accountants and bankers.When we, the fans, raised the hundred grand for Tommy Docherty to buy Brucie, he bought Brucie and it made one heck of a difference (actually they threw in that wonderful club servant his brother Neil) but what he did not do was buy ten ten grand squad players.If Lambert gets money in the January window he is a leopard who will not change his spots, he will buy cheap again but it is all hypothetical because he will not get any money and he will not sign anybody.
Looking at the table and the way other teams are performing I do not think we need 40 points to survive, actually I am not too concerned about relegation. But like others I am depressed that we seem to settle for that, I have heard nothing from Lerner/Faulkner/Lambert suggesting we are more ambitious than that. I have no hopes for spectacular signings in January. I had that last January when we were in a worse position and we ended up with Sylla and Dawkins on loan...
The frustration is that we can, and did at the back end of the season. I think the complacency from that has made Lambert almost think it will click again at some point. It isn't happening though.