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Offline BC54 VFC

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4380 on: April 14, 2014, 10:01:02 PM »
Who is Howard Hodgson then?

The son of Howard Hodgson.

Offline Duncan Shaw

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4381 on: April 14, 2014, 10:11:38 PM »


Compounded by Houllier buying Bent for 18m and the associated wages. 


I don't see how any Villa fan can criticise the signing of Bent, we paid a club record fee for the best Premier league goal scorer in the business.  He came in and immediately scored the goals which pulled us up into mid-table, provided a galvanising focal point for the team and got us all excited.

The subsequent sales, decisions and appointments put it in a different light, coupled with injuries, but at the time (and two years earlier!) he was just what we wanted, needed and craved.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4382 on: April 14, 2014, 10:16:05 PM »
Dead Man Walking. It's going to get ugly on Saturday, because I cannot see us scoring.

What a mess.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4383 on: April 14, 2014, 10:16:14 PM »
It's sad really how Bent's career has plummeted and that his game now cannot or won't suit the modern game.


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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4384 on: April 14, 2014, 10:18:07 PM »
It's sad really how Bent's career has plummeted and that his game now cannot or won't suit the modern game.

Not sad for him though. He still trousers a fortune.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4385 on: April 14, 2014, 10:48:31 PM »
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/aston-villa/10765882/Paul-Lambert-ready-to-rebuild-Aston-Villa-as-fan-unrest-grows.html

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Paul Lambert ready to rebuild Aston Villa as fan unrest grows
Manager is safe in his job with plans to clear out his transfer failures and bring in quality signings to avoid third successive relegation battle next season

Paul Lambert is ready to reshape drastically his Aston Villa squad this summer as he battles against growing unrest from supporters.
Lambert will clear out a number of his transfer failures and introduce a new philosophy in an attempt to avoid a third successive relegation battle next season, with the backing of chairman Randy Lerner.

Aleksandar Tonev, Nicklas Helenius, Antonio Luna, Yacouba Sylla and Jordan Bowery are all likely casualties in a clear acknowledgement that Lambert’s previous policy of buying young and hungry players at cheap prices has not worked.

Christian Benteke has proven a huge success after signing for around £8  million from Genk two years ago and Lambert will hope to bring in quality signings for similar fees, focusing less on simply bulking up the squad.

The 44-year-old is facing increasing criticism from supporters after another bitterly disappointing campaign, with Villa’s chief executive Paul Faulkner issuing an unprecedented plea for unity ahead of the crucial game against Southampton on Saturday.

Lambert’s position remains secure, with negotiations over a new contract postponed until the end of the season, but patience is running out, the clearest signs yet of mutiny from a frustrated fan base emerging with Saturday’s defeat at Crystal Palace.

Lerner, the club’s American owner, has been the main focal point of anger with accusations that he has lacked ambition after significantly stripping back investment. However, Villa’s results and performances, plus Lambert’s tactics and signings, are coming under greater scrutiny this season.
Villa fans have endured 10 home defeats in the Premier League this season and a humiliating FA Cup exit to Sheffield United, while the 1-0 defeat at Selhurst Park leaves the club only four points above the relegation zone.

Villa’s move to start discussions with Lambert over a new deal, revealed by the Telegraph in February, has also been an important topic of debate. Villa remain fully behind Lambert, however, and are reluctant to avoid any further upheaval by changing managers.

Despite their lingering fears of relegation, Lambert is already planning for next season and will significantly adjust his transfer policy to recover from two years of mediocrity.
When he was appointed in June 2012 he was under instructions to lower a bloated wage bill and has spent almost £40 million in four transfer windows on 15 players.

If Villa avoid relegation, his funds this summer will be boosted by a minimum £63 million from the new television deal, while the club will look to offload their highly-paid players Darren Bent, Shay Given and Alan Hutton permanently.

Lambert is also keen to retain the core members of his squad and will offer new contracts to Fabian Delph and Ron Vlaar.
A defeat by Southampton on Saturday, however, will only add to the growing discontent in the stands.

Faulkner admitted in a statement on Monday: “We are hurting. Fans are hurting, players and the manager are hurting. The frustration is shared by everyone who loves Aston Villa.
“Now more than ever it’s time for us all to pull together – fans, players, the manager, everyone at the club. Our immediate focus and combined efforts need to be concentrated on our game against Southampton this weekend and on our remaining games this season.
“We need to channel our energies into creating a positive atmosphere and getting the result we need on Saturday at Villa Park and in the games that follow.
“We know we can handle adversity. What we need now is for everyone to stick behind the team and continue to show the great support that is a hallmark of our club.”

Love the bit in bold.

As if they've not been trying that for two years.

That, to me, looks very, very much like a piece which has been leaked by the club.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4386 on: April 14, 2014, 10:50:44 PM »
Where's that from? I know Pat Murphy tweeted something to that effect earlier.

Have to say, I'm pretty depressed about this. The guy is absolutely terrible tactically.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4387 on: April 14, 2014, 10:51:17 PM »
Where's that from? I know Pat Murphy tweeted something to that effect earlier.

Have to say, I'm pretty depressed about this. The guy is absolutely terrible tactically.

John Percy in the Torygraph.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4388 on: April 14, 2014, 10:55:17 PM »
If they keep him, they have to back him to the hilt with 30 million and wages that match. Otherwise next season will be even worse.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4389 on: April 14, 2014, 10:56:31 PM »
If they keep him, they have to back him to the hilt with 30 million and wages that match. Otherwise next season will be even worse.

Whoever is the manager, the continuation of this transfer policy means relegation eventually, no doubt about it. Might not be this year or next, but it will happen.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4390 on: April 14, 2014, 10:57:08 PM »
Indeed, but keeping with this manager will always hold the club back no matter how much money we spend.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4391 on: April 14, 2014, 10:57:42 PM »
Where's that from? I know Pat Murphy tweeted something to that effect earlier.

Have to say, I'm pretty depressed about this. The guy is absolutely terrible tactically.

Murphy was on Radio 5 earlier and said the exact same thing as the Telegraph.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4392 on: April 14, 2014, 10:59:28 PM »
5 players at 6 million ish each with genuine top league (not necessarily prem) and a loan or two are needed this summer to galvanise and strengthen. I would add some stronger, more athletic legs in midfield with Delph would be nice. Pace other than Gabby. Guile, skill, defensive ability (although I hope Okore can add that next to Vlaar).

I would let a fair few go this summer.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4393 on: April 14, 2014, 10:59:56 PM »
Where's that from? I know Pat Murphy tweeted something to that effect earlier.

Have to say, I'm pretty depressed about this. The guy is absolutely terrible tactically.

Murphy was on Radio 5 earlier and said the exact same thing as the Telegraph.

This sounds like a club leak, coupled with the Faulkner statement. Utterly emiserating.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread
« Reply #4394 on: April 14, 2014, 11:03:53 PM »
Where's that from? I know Pat Murphy tweeted something to that effect earlier.

Have to say, I'm pretty depressed about this. The guy is absolutely terrible tactically.

Murphy was on Radio 5 earlier and said the exact same thing as the Telegraph.

This sounds like a club leak, coupled with the Faulkner statement. Utterly emiserating.

I find your poor spelling of immiserating immiserating, Monty.












although i did google it to double check

 


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