I dont know an awful lot about his time at Cleveland Browns except Randy was the owner and they were not succesful. On one of the other forums they get a few Americans posting regularly and they might be able to give their 'in the know' views on his tenure.Might be interesting or it might not.
(via ClevelandBrowns.com): "You don't get to where you want to be by blowing this up every two or three years."Maybe Randy Lerner needed that line posted in big block lettering just outside his office door, because the man seems incapable of controlling his compulsion to do exactly that.And that is why Randy Lerner will not be missed. Lerner can't keep his nervous fingers from striking the detonation match. And every time he does, the fans have to suffer literally for years as a new regime comes in and tries to put the pieces back together.
Quote from: Ad@m on December 30, 2013, 12:44:56 PMQuote from: eastie on December 30, 2013, 12:32:12 PMQuote from: Ad@m on December 30, 2013, 12:25:15 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 30, 2013, 12:23:20 PMQuote from: Ad@m on December 30, 2013, 12:22:01 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 30, 2013, 12:12:21 PMAll this 'vision for the future' would be fine if we looked like we were progressing. I could believe at the end of last season, but at the moment we're going backwards.This time last year we conceded 15 goals without reply in three matches. So far this season we've conceded 25 in total, only 3 more than Man Utd.Yes, we've got some problems to sort, but to suggest that we're going backwards when one of the major problems of last year has been largely resolved is overly negative.If you think our performances have moved forward from the end of last season, then I'd say you're being overly positive. Comparing our performances over Christmas this year to our performances over Christmas last year I'd say we're a million miles ahead. I'm absolutely convinced the team at the moment, even in their current run of poor form, wouldn't ship 8 (eight) goals at Chelsea, nor would they get turned over at home by Wigan.Is the team performing as well as it did towards the end of last season? No, of course not, but given it's largely the same group of players, what's to say they won't turn things around again this season like they did last?So it's ok for you to compare the team with a year ago but it's not ok for pwa to compare the team with 7 months ago? I never said that.I'm merely pointing out that the same group of players have shown they are capable of both good and bad runs of form and suggesting that because they're currently in a bad run of form means the club is 'going backwards' is nonsense.That's the key bit for me. Are we a decent side going through some poor form or are we a poor side who previously enjoyed some good form? The truth is probably somewhere in the middle.
Quote from: eastie on December 30, 2013, 12:32:12 PMQuote from: Ad@m on December 30, 2013, 12:25:15 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 30, 2013, 12:23:20 PMQuote from: Ad@m on December 30, 2013, 12:22:01 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 30, 2013, 12:12:21 PMAll this 'vision for the future' would be fine if we looked like we were progressing. I could believe at the end of last season, but at the moment we're going backwards.This time last year we conceded 15 goals without reply in three matches. So far this season we've conceded 25 in total, only 3 more than Man Utd.Yes, we've got some problems to sort, but to suggest that we're going backwards when one of the major problems of last year has been largely resolved is overly negative.If you think our performances have moved forward from the end of last season, then I'd say you're being overly positive. Comparing our performances over Christmas this year to our performances over Christmas last year I'd say we're a million miles ahead. I'm absolutely convinced the team at the moment, even in their current run of poor form, wouldn't ship 8 (eight) goals at Chelsea, nor would they get turned over at home by Wigan.Is the team performing as well as it did towards the end of last season? No, of course not, but given it's largely the same group of players, what's to say they won't turn things around again this season like they did last?So it's ok for you to compare the team with a year ago but it's not ok for pwa to compare the team with 7 months ago? I never said that.I'm merely pointing out that the same group of players have shown they are capable of both good and bad runs of form and suggesting that because they're currently in a bad run of form means the club is 'going backwards' is nonsense.
Quote from: Ad@m on December 30, 2013, 12:25:15 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 30, 2013, 12:23:20 PMQuote from: Ad@m on December 30, 2013, 12:22:01 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 30, 2013, 12:12:21 PMAll this 'vision for the future' would be fine if we looked like we were progressing. I could believe at the end of last season, but at the moment we're going backwards.This time last year we conceded 15 goals without reply in three matches. So far this season we've conceded 25 in total, only 3 more than Man Utd.Yes, we've got some problems to sort, but to suggest that we're going backwards when one of the major problems of last year has been largely resolved is overly negative.If you think our performances have moved forward from the end of last season, then I'd say you're being overly positive. Comparing our performances over Christmas this year to our performances over Christmas last year I'd say we're a million miles ahead. I'm absolutely convinced the team at the moment, even in their current run of poor form, wouldn't ship 8 (eight) goals at Chelsea, nor would they get turned over at home by Wigan.Is the team performing as well as it did towards the end of last season? No, of course not, but given it's largely the same group of players, what's to say they won't turn things around again this season like they did last?So it's ok for you to compare the team with a year ago but it's not ok for pwa to compare the team with 7 months ago?
Quote from: PaulWinch again on December 30, 2013, 12:23:20 PMQuote from: Ad@m on December 30, 2013, 12:22:01 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 30, 2013, 12:12:21 PMAll this 'vision for the future' would be fine if we looked like we were progressing. I could believe at the end of last season, but at the moment we're going backwards.This time last year we conceded 15 goals without reply in three matches. So far this season we've conceded 25 in total, only 3 more than Man Utd.Yes, we've got some problems to sort, but to suggest that we're going backwards when one of the major problems of last year has been largely resolved is overly negative.If you think our performances have moved forward from the end of last season, then I'd say you're being overly positive. Comparing our performances over Christmas this year to our performances over Christmas last year I'd say we're a million miles ahead. I'm absolutely convinced the team at the moment, even in their current run of poor form, wouldn't ship 8 (eight) goals at Chelsea, nor would they get turned over at home by Wigan.Is the team performing as well as it did towards the end of last season? No, of course not, but given it's largely the same group of players, what's to say they won't turn things around again this season like they did last?
Quote from: Ad@m on December 30, 2013, 12:22:01 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 30, 2013, 12:12:21 PMAll this 'vision for the future' would be fine if we looked like we were progressing. I could believe at the end of last season, but at the moment we're going backwards.This time last year we conceded 15 goals without reply in three matches. So far this season we've conceded 25 in total, only 3 more than Man Utd.Yes, we've got some problems to sort, but to suggest that we're going backwards when one of the major problems of last year has been largely resolved is overly negative.If you think our performances have moved forward from the end of last season, then I'd say you're being overly positive.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on December 30, 2013, 12:12:21 PMAll this 'vision for the future' would be fine if we looked like we were progressing. I could believe at the end of last season, but at the moment we're going backwards.This time last year we conceded 15 goals without reply in three matches. So far this season we've conceded 25 in total, only 3 more than Man Utd.Yes, we've got some problems to sort, but to suggest that we're going backwards when one of the major problems of last year has been largely resolved is overly negative.
All this 'vision for the future' would be fine if we looked like we were progressing. I could believe at the end of last season, but at the moment we're going backwards.
Quote from: Concrete John on December 30, 2013, 12:59:21 PMQuote from: Ad@m on December 30, 2013, 12:44:56 PMQuote from: eastie on December 30, 2013, 12:32:12 PMQuote from: Ad@m on December 30, 2013, 12:25:15 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 30, 2013, 12:23:20 PMQuote from: Ad@m on December 30, 2013, 12:22:01 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 30, 2013, 12:12:21 PMAll this 'vision for the future' would be fine if we looked like we were progressing. I could believe at the end of last season, but at the moment we're going backwards.This time last year we conceded 15 goals without reply in three matches. So far this season we've conceded 25 in total, only 3 more than Man Utd.Yes, we've got some problems to sort, but to suggest that we're going backwards when one of the major problems of last year has been largely resolved is overly negative.If you think our performances have moved forward from the end of last season, then I'd say you're being overly positive. Comparing our performances over Christmas this year to our performances over Christmas last year I'd say we're a million miles ahead. I'm absolutely convinced the team at the moment, even in their current run of poor form, wouldn't ship 8 (eight) goals at Chelsea, nor would they get turned over at home by Wigan.Is the team performing as well as it did towards the end of last season? No, of course not, but given it's largely the same group of players, what's to say they won't turn things around again this season like they did last?So it's ok for you to compare the team with a year ago but it's not ok for pwa to compare the team with 7 months ago? I never said that.I'm merely pointing out that the same group of players have shown they are capable of both good and bad runs of form and suggesting that because they're currently in a bad run of form means the club is 'going backwards' is nonsense.That's the key bit for me. Are we a decent side going through some poor form or are we a poor side who previously enjoyed some good form? The truth is probably somewhere in the middle. Without wishing to sound too negative I tend to think it's the latter. Even our good run from the start of last February to the end of the season, whilst much improved, only consisted of mid table form: won 6 drew 3 lost 5; goals 'for' 27 goals 'against '23'.
21 points from the last 14 games is an impressive return of points - over a season that would give you 57 points and probably a top 8 finish.
Speaking to somebody who is down Bodymoor Heath pretty much every day I'm shocked but not surprised to hear that Lambert takes virtually no part in training. That the players come in for food at 10am, begin warm-up at 11:15am, do virtually no work then everybody is in their cars and shooting off by 1pm. I'm told that the fitness levels of the players this year is disgraceful compared to past years and I have no doubt the lack of training is why we can't string three passes together. Apparently Lambert is a very dour man who never responds to anybody who talks to him and refuses advice from anyone including his coaching staff. Far nastier than Houllier and McLeish who at least had time for people involved with the club.
Quote from: N'Zimidy on December 30, 2013, 02:15:42 PMSpeaking to somebody who is down Bodymoor Heath pretty much every day I'm shocked but not surprised to hear that Lambert takes virtually no part in training. That the players come in for food at 10am, begin warm-up at 11:15am, do virtually no work then everybody is in their cars and shooting off by 1pm. I'm told that the fitness levels of the players this year is disgraceful compared to past years and I have no doubt the lack of training is why we can't string three passes together. Apparently Lambert is a very dour man who never responds to anybody who talks to him and refuses advice from anyone including his coaching staff. Far nastier than Houllier and McLeish who at least had time for people involved with the club. Doesn't sound believable because that doesn't sound like a football club it sounds like a millionaires breakfast club.
Quote from: N'Zimidy on December 30, 2013, 02:15:42 PMSpeaking to somebody who is down Bodymoor Heath pretty much every day I'm shocked but not surprised to hear that Lambert takes virtually no part in training. That the players come in for food at 10am, begin warm-up at 11:15am, do virtually no work then everybody is in their cars and shooting off by 1pm. I'm told that the fitness levels of the players this year is disgraceful compared to past years and I have no doubt the lack of training is why we can't string three passes together. Apparently Lambert is a very dour man who never responds to anybody who talks to him and refuses advice from anyone including his coaching staff. Far nastier than Houllier and McLeish who at least had time for people involved with the club. You hear all sorts of rumours like this (I heard one earlier) and it's normally involves someone who knows someone who works at the training ground. All this 'd they do virtually no work' is a bit strange when there's pictures of the players training up on the OS every week.
I always think the training regime must vary arounf match days, as in it's probably more intense the further from a game you are, so as not to overwork them just before or just after a game. So you can see how someone might turn up at the wrong time and think they're doing nothing.