Quote from: ChicagoLion on February 04, 2014, 03:25:41 AMThe McLeish appointment was Lerner showing that, he had absolutely no idea what he was doing.and sayingI could not give a flying shit what the fans of Aston Villa think.This is not a good combination and we are still addled with him.It was actually Lerner making the mistake of thinking that a guy who is, by all accounts, genuinely a really good bloke and who talks a good game could actually change his spots and had only been held back by the quality of players available to him. As has been said before, he puts great value on personal relationships and he clearly thought that McLeish was someone he could work with for the best of the club. From the outside it looks insane and quotes from Faulkner and GK around the time suggest that the club were aware that it looked that way but they thought it could work.I just think people on here, and more so on other Villa forums, are too eager to look at any mistake made by Lerner or Faulkner and accuse them of not knowing what they're doing, as if being American or ginger means you can't learn anything about football.
The McLeish appointment was Lerner showing that, he had absolutely no idea what he was doing.and sayingI could not give a flying shit what the fans of Aston Villa think.This is not a good combination and we are still addled with him.
... Now is not the time to be offering Lambert a new deal and making it public. They never bloody learn.
I think the bemoaning and catawauling is premature. Its not easy to sit back and think long term when you have sunk £545.00 to watch us at B6, but we are exactly where most us hoped we would be. The acid test will be whether we have upgraded the first team sufficently come September 2014. I understand some people's lack of faith that we will see the requisite investment, but lets actually wait and see what happens before we get all weepy about things.
Quote from: paul_e on February 04, 2014, 07:15:17 AMQuote from: ChicagoLion on February 04, 2014, 03:25:41 AMThe McLeish appointment was Lerner showing that, he had absolutely no idea what he was doing.and sayingI could not give a flying shit what the fans of Aston Villa think.This is not a good combination and we are still addled with him.It was actually Lerner making the mistake of thinking that a guy who is, by all accounts, genuinely a really good bloke and who talks a good game could actually change his spots and had only been held back by the quality of players available to him. As has been said before, he puts great value on personal relationships and he clearly thought that McLeish was someone he could work with for the best of the club. From the outside it looks insane and quotes from Faulkner and GK around the time suggest that the club were aware that it looked that way but they thought it could work.I just think people on here, and more so on other Villa forums, are too eager to look at any mistake made by Lerner or Faulkner and accuse them of not knowing what they're doing, as if being American or ginger means you can't learn anything about football..Sorry Paul but that is a ridicuolous comment and does alot of people on here a dis-service. Not wanting these pair in charge of our club has nothing to do with nationality or hair colour. It is due to sustained mistakes, investment of huge sums of money resulting in us being worse off than before said investment. It is due to not understanding the fans and a consistent lack of openness and honesty smothered in sickly-sweet PR bullshit that means nothing. Football is escapism and the disapearance of a lack of ambition and hope kind of takes the meaning of it away.Granted, alot of what has gone on is due to market change as well as mistakes but thats life im afraid. Thats why I thought this was the perfect time for him to sell up. But no, we get the disapointing news that not only are we going to be subjected to more relegation dog fights with the promise of mid table mediocricy as our ambition, we get told that we are going to be blessed with 30% possesion and fucking hoofball for the entire duration of it. Lambert has got some things right and some things wrong. I get that and also understand the need for stability. But we are playing shit at the moment, the fans arent enjoying it, we have just rolled over a got our bellies ticlkled by a team we should have aspirations of being better than and there is still the threat of relegation looming combined with not buying anyone in the latest transfer window.Now is not the time to be offering Lambert a new deal and making it public. They never bloody learn.
It is coming across as all weepy though. People are saying they are resigned to it all. We're seeing lots of little yellow sad faces following posts and people getting more and more misty eyed about the past. With each loss some get more emboldened with their Ellis revisionism.I see it as being resigned to the perception that we will be frozen in the form, position etc of the last defeat for now and all eternity. I see posts putting a lot of emotion into the analysis, I have taken it out. I am not being petty and I am not being dismissive of criticism out of hand, in fact, if you re-read your post, ignoring the first paragraph, you agree with me or at the least, share the same concerns.