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Offline VillaAlways

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
« Reply #13500 on: February 06, 2015, 12:51:08 PM »
Lambert has 22 points from his first 23 games this season. From his first 23 games in charge Billy McNeil got 24 points. We finished bottom.
It's a false narrative...

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
« Reply #13501 on: February 06, 2015, 12:54:25 PM »
The last few seasons we have had people on here at about this time, saying we were as good as relegated, and it struck me as massively over the top.

Not this season, though. Look at our abysmal record and where the momentum is pointing.

If this dud stays in charge till the end of the season, we are done for.

You just can not maintain the record we have since that new contract for very long and hope to stay up.

We are going down, and the morons running us will absolutely deserve it. The suggestion in that article that Lambert is under no pressure is truly horrifying. Mostly because it is absolutely believable. These people are absolutely beyond redemption.

You finally got the message cuz it didn't look like it was sinking in.
It's amazing that you haven't got the message in spite of the number of times you've been banned from posting on here.

Still, we're flattered.

Sorry. I forgot that you were another of those who would argue black is white. How do you feel knowing that you had backed a duff manager for so long?

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
« Reply #13502 on: February 06, 2015, 12:57:46 PM »
I am as against Lambert being in charge as anyone, but vitriol aimed at dropping a striker who isn't cutting it, especially when it is only heresay and is probably meant to wind the bloke up is beginning to sound a bit like 'that there World War II, Lambert started that.'

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
« Reply #13503 on: February 06, 2015, 12:58:30 PM »
The last few seasons we have had people on here at about this time, saying we were as good as relegated, and it struck me as massively over the top.

Not this season, though. Look at our abysmal record and where the momentum is pointing.

If this dud stays in charge till the end of the season, we are done for.

You just can not maintain the record we have since that new contract for very long and hope to stay up.

We are going down, and the morons running us will absolutely deserve it. The suggestion in that article that Lambert is under no pressure is truly horrifying. Mostly because it is absolutely believable. These people are absolutely beyond redemption.

You finally got the message cuz it didn't look like it was sinking in.
It's amazing that you haven't got the message in spite of the number of times you've been banned from posting on here.

Still, we're flattered.

Sorry. I forgot that you were another of those who would argue black is white. How do you feel knowing that you had backed a duff manager for so long?
How on earth would you know anything about my opinions as you've only been on here for five weeks?

Because it would be pretty pathetic trying to hang around like a spurned lover after you'd already been told that you weren't wanted, wouldn't it?

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
« Reply #13504 on: February 06, 2015, 01:12:39 PM »
I am as against Lambert being in charge as anyone, but vitriol aimed at dropping a striker who isn't cutting it, especially when it is only heresay and is probably meant to wind the bloke up is beginning to sound a bit like 'that there World War II, Lambert started that.'
I hope you're right because bleating about the lack of creativity, then acquiring a couple of supply players only to then drop your biggest goal threat against a team he's historically played well against,would be an odd decision to say the least.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
« Reply #13505 on: February 06, 2015, 01:20:27 PM »
I don't know why anyone is in the slightest bit concerned about Benteke being dropped.
It ain't gonna happen, no way Jose.
Its all fluff and bluster.

Lambert hasn't got the balls to drop him.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
« Reply #13506 on: February 06, 2015, 01:24:18 PM »
Lambert has 22 points from his first 23 games this season. From his first 23 games in charge Billy McNeil got 24 points. We finished bottom.
It's a false narrative...

That makes it 12 from the last 19.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
« Reply #13507 on: February 06, 2015, 01:37:00 PM »
 :'( :'(



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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
« Reply #13508 on: February 06, 2015, 01:45:30 PM »
:'( :'(




No. On a number of levels.

Ancelotti on the other hand is a big yes.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
« Reply #13509 on: February 06, 2015, 03:55:05 PM »
Another write up about our position.
The deluded ones comments about the Arsenal/Chelsea games not defining the season, make me want to punch his fucking face in.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/feb/05/aston-villa-paul-lambert?CMP=share_btn_tw


Agree.   fucking perfectic

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
« Reply #13510 on: February 06, 2015, 03:59:06 PM »
:'( :'(





We should put him in charge of the club. He'd do a better job than Lerner.
« Last Edit: February 06, 2015, 04:50:47 PM by saunders_heroes »

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
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Aston Villa Boss Paul Lambert Has Reached the Dreaded Stage of No Return
Matt Gault 
Posted: 06/02/15 16:57 Updated: 35 minutes ago
The look of resignation was palpable. After watching his side's 5-0 annihilation at the hands of Arsenal on Sunday, Paul Lambert wore the look of a dejected and lost soul as he trudged towards the tunnel at the Emirates Stadium.

A look to the stands wouldn't have offered him much solace as he would have been greeted by a collection of deeply disenchanted away fans, portraying little sympathy towards their under-fire boss.

There are times when it is difficult to watch as a manager drives a club closer and closer towards the ignominy of relegation, displaying minimal signs of progression as he puts on a brave face for press conferences and interviews while deep down knowing that he doesn't stand a chance of fully recovering the situation.

After their latest dismal display on Sunday in North London, the beleaguered Scot offered a brutal and damning assessment of his side's performance and made no excuses for their lack of imagination or inspiration.

"I thought for 60 minutes of that game we were well in it, the disappointing thing for me was the acceptance to lose more goals. That was the disappointment," he said during his post-match press conference. Lambert blatantly accused his players of throwing the towel in long before the match was finished.

Maybe he should follow suit and tender his resignation before matters really spiral out of control.

To put it into context, Villa have now gone 10 hours of football without scoring a goal and have set a club record by failing to register on the score-sheet for six consecutive league games- unprecedented in their 141-year history. In the wider sphere of the season, Villa have managed a measly eleven strikes in 23 games. No club in the entire four-tier English league structure has scored fewer than the Birmingham club.

Their most recent defeat at the weekend was a further indication of how confidence levels have plummeted to new lows under Lambert. Christian Benteke and Andreas Weimann looked a shadow of their former selves as Villa's attacks consistently floundered. The service to Benteke was exceptionally poor while Carlos Sanchez and Tom Cleverley continue to bemuse fans and pundits as to how they are consistently starting Premier League games.

While there were promising flashes of threat from debutants Carles Gil and Scott Sinclair, their relative productivity was comfortably eclipsed by half-hearted midfield displays and remarkably slack defending which made Arsenal look effortlessly brilliant when in fact they had just come up against a fatally demoralized side who are tumbling closer and closer towards relegation.

Are the players at fault? Of course they are. Ultimately, it is down to the men on the pitch to give it their all and produce results. However, how can a squad conjure the inspiration when their manager has shown a frightening lack of aptitude following an initially promising start to lie at Villa Park in 2012.

Lambert's 15th-placed finish in his first season in charge was deemed a success due to the lack of funds made available to him in the summer and January transfer windows and the fact that the average age of his starting eleven throughout the season was the youngest in the league.

However, in the following season, Lambert replaced a bold and enterprising style for a safe counter-attacking strategy which contributed to a dramatic downturn in results. Between February and April 2014, Villa won just two of their twelve league games as they continued to descend to the lower echelons of the Premier League. In a season which started with a mightily impressive 3-1 victory of Arsenal at the Emirates, Villa's season had collapsed recklessly and Lambert's lack of tactical boldness was accountable.

Furthermore, the former Norwich City boss made himself no friends when he described the FA Cup as a "distraction," a comment which appears profoundly misguided as domestic competitions so often offer a window to better things for struggling clubs. Lambert subsequently lost at home to League 1 side Sheffield United- the fourth season in a row he had been eliminated by lower league opposition.

This season has only plunged Lambert into further darkness after making questionable signings in the summer with Philippe Senderos, Joe Cole and Kieran Richardson. Now, with the astonishing dearth of goals that is looming over Villa Park like a shadowy spectre, Lambert must do the club a favour and tender his resignation.

At 45, there is still plenty of time to rebuild his reputation, but it needs to be done elsewhere. His reign now carries an air of inevitability and an inescapable sense that his continuation as manager will only bring further heartache to the fans and the club.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
« Reply #13512 on: February 06, 2015, 07:12:04 PM »
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Furthermore, the former Norwich City boss made himself no friends when he described the FA Cup as a "distraction," a comment which appears profoundly misguided as domestic competitions so often offer a window to better things for struggling clubs. Lambert subsequently lost at home to League 1 side Sheffield United- the fourth season in a row he had been eliminated by lower league opposition.

No he did not. He was given a leading question by a very unpleasant local reporter which was along the lines of "Do you think most premier league teams managers regard the FA cup as a distraction?" To which he said "If they are being honest then yes, its about the money."

There is plenty to criticize lambert with (terrible results for one) without putting words in his mouth about "disrespecting the cup" which he did not. In fact he continually plays strong sides for cups, and then embarrassingly loses against lower league opposition. Thats the scandal, not the made up one.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
« Reply #13513 on: February 06, 2015, 07:21:20 PM »
Surely he could have said no, it's not a distraction. 

So he deserved every bit of abuse he got on that one.

He has also regularly played the likes of Steer, Given and Lowton in cup games, so I don't think he's going all out to win either of them.

"If they are honest then yes, its about the money."

That might be his truth.  It's not the truth.   Managers operating on far tighter budgets than he has have given it far more of a go.

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Re: The Paul Lambert thread - poll reset after our capitulation to Arsenal
« Reply #13514 on: February 06, 2015, 07:27:04 PM »
Surely he could have said no, it's not a distraction. 

So he deserved every bit of abuse he got on that one.

He has also regularly played the likes of Steer, Given and Lowton in cup games, so I don't think he's going all out to win either of them.

"If they are honest then yes, its about the money."

That might be his truth.  It's not the truth.   Managers operating on far tighter budgets than he has have given it far more of a go.

He didn't mean the money as in the budget he's had, he meant it as the prize money.

 


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