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Offline PaulWinch again

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11685 on: January 09, 2015, 01:46:52 PM »
Hmmm jollyjake reminds me of a recent poster.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11686 on: January 09, 2015, 01:50:46 PM »
If I was to come out with an opinion that there was no such thing as gravity, i'd rightly get ridiculed for ignoring or making up evidence to suit my opinion. If you start to rewrite the club's history to suit then expect similar.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11687 on: January 09, 2015, 01:52:17 PM »
Villa in Denmark, do you really think JJ will read that post?

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11688 on: January 09, 2015, 01:53:12 PM »
Villa in Denmark, do you really think JJ will read that post?

I think he will, but it might take him a couple of hours.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11689 on: January 09, 2015, 01:55:34 PM »
Sorry sir. Are you a headmaster? You seem to know it all. I thought we were here to express our own opinions.I did not realise we all had to agree.

I just think he's asking you to type with your fingers and not your feet. Beyond that I assume engaging your brain might be beneficial in presenting your position. We don't all agree. Stick around for a bit you'll soon see that.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11690 on: January 09, 2015, 02:14:52 PM »
I have just scrolled up and I believe Westy has reincarnated himself again.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11691 on: January 09, 2015, 03:05:12 PM »
Pretty harsh on Jake, English is obviously his second language.


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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11692 on: January 09, 2015, 03:33:27 PM »
No problem with the language Mal, it's the thinking what grates.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11693 on: January 09, 2015, 03:43:59 PM »
Pretty harsh on Jake, English is obviously his second language.

I'm not particularly bothered about grammar as mine is shite. But I don't believe his constant use of the comma as an apostrophe has anything to do with english being his second language.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11694 on: January 09, 2015, 03:58:31 PM »
I do seem to be getting plenty of education here.(before you say it ,do,nt i need it ) I only wish you very correct people were more interested in advancing the clubs ambitions! Than taking the piss. Do you not care what has happened to the Villa,since the present incumbent became owner of our club?

How does pointing out the flaws in your argument re Lerner mean we don't care about what happens to the club?

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11695 on: January 09, 2015, 04:34:47 PM »
If I was to come out with an opinion that there was no such thing as gravity, i'd rightly get ridiculed for ignoring or making up evidence to suit my opinion. If you start to rewrite the club's history to suit then expect similar.

You've never heard of intelligent falling then.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11696 on: January 09, 2015, 05:14:16 PM »
Is it strange that I am oddly comforted that pretty much the whole media has come round to describing us as the most boring team? Makes me feel less guilty about my total apathy for the club.

This season has been a huge effort to keep going to VP week in week out, I have never felt like this before & to hear the 'excellent' comments every week has reached the stage of contempt, I either laugh or want to punch something when I hear that utter ass covering drivel!

I do genuinely fear relegation this season, Lambert seems to think there's a switch that will be flicked & we'll be banging in goals for fun, scary delusion!  I worry that in 20 odd days we are stuck with the players we have and with him in charge we could very well be sleepwalking towards the championship...this club needs a boost, needs something fresh - two things Lambert cannot do.


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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11697 on: January 09, 2015, 05:14:34 PM »
If he's given up completely as you say.  Why would he bother leaving the club with someone who has the interest of the club.

Excatley what I think.  He is taking his time over the sale of the club because he at least cares enough to what us to end up in good hands.  And throughout his time at the club, he has pretty much always tried to the right thing for everyone involved. 

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11698 on: January 09, 2015, 05:16:59 PM »
Is it strange that I am oddly comforted that pretty much the whole media has come round to describing us as the most boring team? Makes me feel less guilty about my total apathy for the club.

This season has been a huge effort to keep going to VP week in week out, I have never felt like this before & to hear the 'excellent' comments every week has reached the stage of contempt, I either laugh or want to punch something when I hear that utter ass covering drivel!

I do genuinely fear relegation this season, Lambert seems to think there's a switch that will be flicked & we'll be banging in goals for fun, scary delusion!  I worry that in 20 odd days we are stuck with the players we have and with him in charge we could very well be sleepwalking towards the championship...this club needs a boost, needs something fresh - two things Lambert cannot do.



I don't think we are in too much danger of going down partly because of the low standard of the league this season.  But unless things change soon then we may just be back in trouble next season.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - NEW POLL post-Manchester United
« Reply #11699 on: January 09, 2015, 05:28:24 PM »
Time will tell but I would much prefer him to take the club off the market and stay. I can live with a tight club budget, what I cannot live with is uncertainty and drift.

 


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