All about opinions I suppose. I think we need more dominance, more experience in the side. At the minute we kick the opposition a lot, we are top of the cautions league apparently, yet we don't retain possession. I think Lambert has an over-reliance on crap players.
I'm pretty sure Lambert's vision for the club isn't what it has become. That the players he bought in the summer have on the whole been a disappointment coupled with key players losing form and getting injured. I'm sure that as a club they felt that the players they added would strengthen a squad that had done rather well in the second half of last season and would only get better and stronger. He has to be disappointed on so many levels with how it has transpired. What he now must have realised is that the recent strategy of low price options simply cannot be an exclusive one. That it must be integrated more steadily and that quality and experience are essential. These players, the incumbents and the new are not bad players, but they need help from those who are both proven and established. That means paying a bit more which the club needs to accept while still trying to rid the contracts of the obvious players who have been deemed surplus to requirements. Lambert's vision will come to fruition a lot faster if he accepts that he needs to approach this with some flexibility and understands that January represents a really critical time in his tenure to turn this around and get it right.
From Pravda:QuotePaul Lambert insists Villa's top trio - including Randy Lerner and Paul Faulkner - have a shared vision for the future of Villa.He stressed that he knew when he took over little over 18 months ago that it wasn't going to be a quick-fix, a belief held by the chairman and chief executive too.....That's what we have done."We have taken it right back. I have been supported in it by Randy and Paul.".... Myself, Randy and Paul know exactly what is going on....... You have to start somewhere and lay a brick. That's what we have done."We have a plan......"We're trying to build the club....."..... we are evolving and developing as a squad."We believe in what we're doing and trust one another within the group.".....the setbacks we face along the way...."In terms of support, Randy has been excellent. He's been great with me."
Paul Lambert insists Villa's top trio - including Randy Lerner and Paul Faulkner - have a shared vision for the future of Villa.He stressed that he knew when he took over little over 18 months ago that it wasn't going to be a quick-fix, a belief held by the chairman and chief executive too.....That's what we have done."We have taken it right back. I have been supported in it by Randy and Paul.".... Myself, Randy and Paul know exactly what is going on....... You have to start somewhere and lay a brick. That's what we have done."We have a plan......"We're trying to build the club....."..... we are evolving and developing as a squad."We believe in what we're doing and trust one another within the group.".....the setbacks we face along the way...."In terms of support, Randy has been excellent. He's been great with me."
I normally post more on another site and on that site one particular poster is holding on for dear life concerning his opinion on Lambert.He has spent most of this season with the exception of the last few games (obviously) defending Lambert with the 'but we've more points at this stage than last season).Since that points tally has closed to one he has now reverted to the wage v performance debate.What he is stating is that we cannot expect any better from our players because (and this has been confirmed by a validated ITK) that the majority of our new players are earning no more than between 5k-15k per week. That may shock some of you and it may not but that is Championship wages and you can see how the poster's debate could be validated.However, although Lambert's remit was to reduce the wage bill, my argument has always been with this particular poster did he need to be so abrupt in using the guillotine on the players that were already here before Lambert started his tenure with us and has Lambert's signings improved us in any position on the pitch while spending another reported 43m?Could we have used Bent more rather than spending 4m-7m on Kozak and could we have used Hutton instead of the dross we have now at FB. Could we have got more out of Ireland which Hughes is now doing at Stoke and is Westwood really any better than Bannan?Of course the issue has been wages but why buy Helenius if on a limited budget and why purchase Tonev when we had Albrighton. What was the point of purchasing Bowery who gives his all but is quite obviously very limited in ability when we had the Fonz and I could go on.Very poor allocation of a limited budget and this has been Lambert's choice.Benteke and Vlaar however have been cracking purchases but the other 14 players that Lambert has signed have been poor even just on a squad basis.It pains me to say this but we now have the worst squad of players I have ever seen in my forty years as a Villa fan. Absolutely no quality or balance in midfield and we're much too static all over the pitch giving the player in possession few alternatives to pass to. That is down to the manager and his coaches who must in training place the player's feet in bags of cement to stop passes going astray. I have never seen such a lack of movement from any Villa team before and it infuriates me as even in my school days, alas too far away now, my P.E Teacher instructed us all to pass and move to create space and alternatives to pass to.We did do this to great effect last season against Sunderland and I mistakenly thought it was the beginning of a new dawn for us. Alas that dawn has proven to be false and Lambert cannot continue to live on the memories of that game or his signing of Benteke. If our poor form continues and Lambert is eventually sacked (please God) what do you think any new manager coming in will do with the present squad?Personally i feel we'll have yet another bomb squad to get rid of apart from the two aforementioned players and that i fear is going to be Paul Lambert's legacy.
People will say: Look at Rodgers, look at Martinez and see what gifted young managers can really do. Fair enough, but Rodgers is in a position where he can offer a 200k a week salary for his star player and Martinez walked into a job where a top six squad was already in place. Lambert is in a completely different position and I genuinely can't think of many managers out there who could turn around our club given the financial restraints. He needs more time than eighteen months - let's see where we are at the end of the season.
... People will say: Look at Rodgers, look at Martinez and see what gifted young managers can really do. Fair enough, but Rodgers is in a position where he can offer a 200k a week salary for his star player and Martinez walked into a job where a top six squad was already in place. Lambert is in a completely different position and I genuinely can't think of many managers out there who could turn around our club given the financial restraints. He needs more time than eighteen months - let's see where we are at the end of the season.
Quote from: Legion on December 30, 2013, 10:25:28 AMFrom Pravda:QuotePaul Lambert insists Villa's top trio - including Randy Lerner and Paul Faulkner - have a shared vision for the future of Villa.He stressed that he knew when he took over little over 18 months ago that it wasn't going to be a quick-fix, a belief held by the chairman and chief executive too.....That's what we have done."We have taken it right back. I have been supported in it by Randy and Paul.".... Myself, Randy and Paul know exactly what is going on....... You have to start somewhere and lay a brick. That's what we have done."We have a plan......"We're trying to build the club....."..... we are evolving and developing as a squad."We believe in what we're doing and trust one another within the group.".....the setbacks we face along the way...."In terms of support, Randy has been excellent. He's been great with me."This is definitely written for him. All the references to "we" and mentioning Randy and Faulkner. This is basically telling the fans to quieten down as Lambert is going nowhere. Lambert is doing what Randy and Faulkner want. The plan is to make AVFC the franchise more profitable. This is being achieved. This statement is just to quell the murmurings from the fans. We as fans are the only ones not making money from this franchise. This has nothing to do with tactics, teams, trophies, ambition, developing youth, etc. This is modern football.
Rodgers and Martinez showed that ability to play decent football at clubs on much tighter budgets than ours, and have shown it wasn't a fluke when walking into these big jobs. They also didn't have nothing to do when they took over: neither Moyes' nor Dalglish's played the most up-to-date football, yet a bit of tweaking and those sides are now two of the best possession sides in the league.
Quote from: Newby on December 30, 2013, 04:43:42 PMAll about opinions I suppose. I think we need more dominance, more experience in the side. At the minute we kick the opposition a lot, we are top of the cautions league apparently, yet we don't retain possession. I think Lambert has an over-reliance on crap players.I agree that we kick them a lot, but the only thing which would improve if we went with more physical players is we'd kick them more effectively. If we had players with better technique (or possibly, more possession-based training like Swansea) we'd have more of the ball and have to kick fewer people.
Quote from: Montbert on December 30, 2013, 04:46:52 PMQuote from: Newby on December 30, 2013, 04:43:42 PMAll about opinions I suppose. I think we need more dominance, more experience in the side. At the minute we kick the opposition a lot, we are top of the cautions league apparently, yet we don't retain possession. I think Lambert has an over-reliance on crap players.I agree that we kick them a lot, but the only thing which would improve if we went with more physical players is we'd kick them more effectively. If we had players with better technique (or possibly, more possession-based training like Swansea) we'd have more of the ball and have to kick fewer people.Montbert, I don't necessarily agree with that. If we had more physical players I think we would be stronger when not in possession. I think KEA, Westwood and Delph all try hard but are too easily brushed aside leading to chances for opponents or yellow cards for our lads. Sometimes a physical player can simply put their body between the opponent, hold them off the ball and win / retain possession without needing to tackle. A physical player isn't necessarily lacking in skill either - Keane, Viera, Essien, Toure....