Now that David Villa has moved to New York, I don't even have the fleeting glimmer of excitement when I see the word 'Villa' in the transfer news pages.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 04, 2014, 02:40:14 PMQuote from: brian green on August 04, 2014, 01:59:01 PMI don't want to focus on Lambert's failings. I simply feel that we have to assess our whole situation openly and honestly. It galls me when Lambert rides out a catalogue of mistakes and gets more time to sort out messes of his own making when his predecessor whom I believe to be no worse than the present manager was given the Bolton treatment.My take on all this is that nothing can get any better until we have a takeover.Randy is clearly going to spend as little as possible, he's not going to sack the manager and appoint a new one, he's almost certainly not going to appoint a new CEO, either.The takeover is the key to all this. Until that happens, all the other stuff seems - to me at least - to be locked as it is now.the optimistic in me is trying very hard, working many hours in addition to those scheduled to believe that the current dearth of any positive activity in the areas mentioned is due the takeover being not far away. Why would Randy Lerner, who came to the club and spun all of the positivity that he did let the club die on a vine as the final chapter in his story? I don't see him being that person, yet every day erodes some of that belief. What I am clinging on to is that the takeover won't be one of those drawn out things when it finally happens. That it is happening behind the scenes and when it takes place the news will break, and soon after it will be wrapped up. Off course I sincerely hope this happens in the next couple of weeks, because the thought that this is it in terms of our summer transfers in doesn't fill even the bright eyed optimistic with much hope for a good start to the campaign.
Quote from: brian green on August 04, 2014, 01:59:01 PMI don't want to focus on Lambert's failings. I simply feel that we have to assess our whole situation openly and honestly. It galls me when Lambert rides out a catalogue of mistakes and gets more time to sort out messes of his own making when his predecessor whom I believe to be no worse than the present manager was given the Bolton treatment.My take on all this is that nothing can get any better until we have a takeover.Randy is clearly going to spend as little as possible, he's not going to sack the manager and appoint a new one, he's almost certainly not going to appoint a new CEO, either.The takeover is the key to all this. Until that happens, all the other stuff seems - to me at least - to be locked as it is now.
I don't want to focus on Lambert's failings. I simply feel that we have to assess our whole situation openly and honestly. It galls me when Lambert rides out a catalogue of mistakes and gets more time to sort out messes of his own making when his predecessor whom I believe to be no worse than the present manager was given the Bolton treatment.
And it will be Peter Crouch.
I think we will buy a player on Thursday this week for real life poeples money, no fooling.
I hear what you say OMVF and I agree with your proposition that not so many are calling for Lambert to go as were demanding the removal of TSM. However, I do not think that that is because there is not an overwhelming majority of fans who want to see the back of Lambert, I think there is, but what is protecting Lambert is that the majority have no stomach for another blood letting. I know I haven't but that does not change my opinion that I think Lambert is every inch as poor a manager as TSM and quite possibly not so impeccably decent a man. I am of the opinion that Lambert will not be sacked because it is cheaper to keep him and everything at the club at the moment is done on the ultra cheap.
What happens if no takeover happens and Lamberts contract ends? A realistic possibility?