Quote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 12:19:39 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on February 25, 2014, 11:23:06 PMQuote from: olaftab on February 25, 2014, 11:22:22 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 25, 2014, 11:07:51 PMI'd like to know David Woodhall's thoughts. He tends to have his finger on the pulse of Villa fans everywhere. Personally, I'll be guided by him. If he thinks we should all band together to put a little bit of pressure on the board, then I think that's what we should do. If he believes it's best for the club to give Paul Lambert more time, then I'll fully support that stance, too. Come on admit that you are Dave Woodhall?I was wondering what happened to him.Hahaha. I can see why you found that amusing. But please allow me to explain. For all my life I've been a deeply religious man who has sought the guidance of our good book and from those that have dedicated their lives to understanding it fully. As a result, I find my life to be very fulfilling and very simple knowing that I had walked the righteous path set out before me. Similarly, I seek guidance as to how best to set right our grand club. Whereas a congregation won't enter into debate amongst itself (although I have heard the odd blasphemous comment outside of mass that can be humorous if tempered with the knowledge that we will be forgiven), it tends to be led by one man. And I believe the same should be true of our support base. In my years as an Aston Villa supporter, it's become clear that Mr.Woodhall has a balanced perspective that isn't easy to come by. He seems to know when to calm his congregation and when to administer a sterner hand. And I respect that. I do apologise for taking up so much space on these pages since joining. PS...I also offer my humblest apologies for my internet name. My son (who isn't as guided by the light as I) set all this up for me and, clearly, has a different sense of humour to what I would have expected of him. With all due respect to your religious beliefs, IMHO anyone who believes in God will believe anything an authority figure tells them....
Quote from: saunders_heroes on February 25, 2014, 11:23:06 PMQuote from: olaftab on February 25, 2014, 11:22:22 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 25, 2014, 11:07:51 PMI'd like to know David Woodhall's thoughts. He tends to have his finger on the pulse of Villa fans everywhere. Personally, I'll be guided by him. If he thinks we should all band together to put a little bit of pressure on the board, then I think that's what we should do. If he believes it's best for the club to give Paul Lambert more time, then I'll fully support that stance, too. Come on admit that you are Dave Woodhall?I was wondering what happened to him.Hahaha. I can see why you found that amusing. But please allow me to explain. For all my life I've been a deeply religious man who has sought the guidance of our good book and from those that have dedicated their lives to understanding it fully. As a result, I find my life to be very fulfilling and very simple knowing that I had walked the righteous path set out before me. Similarly, I seek guidance as to how best to set right our grand club. Whereas a congregation won't enter into debate amongst itself (although I have heard the odd blasphemous comment outside of mass that can be humorous if tempered with the knowledge that we will be forgiven), it tends to be led by one man. And I believe the same should be true of our support base. In my years as an Aston Villa supporter, it's become clear that Mr.Woodhall has a balanced perspective that isn't easy to come by. He seems to know when to calm his congregation and when to administer a sterner hand. And I respect that. I do apologise for taking up so much space on these pages since joining. PS...I also offer my humblest apologies for my internet name. My son (who isn't as guided by the light as I) set all this up for me and, clearly, has a different sense of humour to what I would have expected of him.
Quote from: olaftab on February 25, 2014, 11:22:22 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 25, 2014, 11:07:51 PMI'd like to know David Woodhall's thoughts. He tends to have his finger on the pulse of Villa fans everywhere. Personally, I'll be guided by him. If he thinks we should all band together to put a little bit of pressure on the board, then I think that's what we should do. If he believes it's best for the club to give Paul Lambert more time, then I'll fully support that stance, too. Come on admit that you are Dave Woodhall?I was wondering what happened to him.
Quote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 25, 2014, 11:07:51 PMI'd like to know David Woodhall's thoughts. He tends to have his finger on the pulse of Villa fans everywhere. Personally, I'll be guided by him. If he thinks we should all band together to put a little bit of pressure on the board, then I think that's what we should do. If he believes it's best for the club to give Paul Lambert more time, then I'll fully support that stance, too. Come on admit that you are Dave Woodhall?
I'd like to know David Woodhall's thoughts. He tends to have his finger on the pulse of Villa fans everywhere. Personally, I'll be guided by him. If he thinks we should all band together to put a little bit of pressure on the board, then I think that's what we should do. If he believes it's best for the club to give Paul Lambert more time, then I'll fully support that stance, too.
I have waited far too long, it would seem, to allow myself to be exposed to such eloquence. What must one do from such a point in time to get such thinkers together with the influence and persuasive power of people like Mr.Woodhall in order to charge the masses with just the right amount of energy to affect a positive change for our club?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 26, 2014, 02:18:23 PMQuote from: Clampy on February 26, 2014, 02:10:40 PMQuote from: dicedlam on February 26, 2014, 01:21:59 PMQuote from: Clampy on February 26, 2014, 12:39:38 PMI doubt the players are earning peanuts though. It might be what you want to think, but it's not what I think. Paying 15 - 20 grand a week nowadays in the premier league is just that - peanuts.Where have you got those figures from or are you plucking them out the air to suit your own argument?Regardless of the actual figures, it's hard not to imagine Westwood, Weimann, Lowton, Bacuna, Sylla etc are going to be low wages, relative to the rest of the PL.The club keep telling us we need to cut the wage bill. That is a main reason we are buying players from the lower leagues.Westwood, Weimann and Lowton all signed new, improved contracts in the summer. I doubt any are are on less than 25k.I'd imagine the main reason we're buying players from the lower leagues is they're worth taking a chance on and Lambert thinks they can develop.
Quote from: Clampy on February 26, 2014, 02:10:40 PMQuote from: dicedlam on February 26, 2014, 01:21:59 PMQuote from: Clampy on February 26, 2014, 12:39:38 PMI doubt the players are earning peanuts though. It might be what you want to think, but it's not what I think. Paying 15 - 20 grand a week nowadays in the premier league is just that - peanuts.Where have you got those figures from or are you plucking them out the air to suit your own argument?Regardless of the actual figures, it's hard not to imagine Westwood, Weimann, Lowton, Bacuna, Sylla etc are going to be low wages, relative to the rest of the PL.The club keep telling us we need to cut the wage bill. That is a main reason we are buying players from the lower leagues.
Quote from: dicedlam on February 26, 2014, 01:21:59 PMQuote from: Clampy on February 26, 2014, 12:39:38 PMI doubt the players are earning peanuts though. It might be what you want to think, but it's not what I think. Paying 15 - 20 grand a week nowadays in the premier league is just that - peanuts.Where have you got those figures from or are you plucking them out the air to suit your own argument?
Quote from: Clampy on February 26, 2014, 12:39:38 PMI doubt the players are earning peanuts though. It might be what you want to think, but it's not what I think. Paying 15 - 20 grand a week nowadays in the premier league is just that - peanuts.
I doubt the players are earning peanuts though. It might be what you want to think, but it's not what I think.
Quote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:30:23 PMI have waited far too long, it would seem, to allow myself to be exposed to such eloquence. What must one do from such a point in time to get such thinkers together with the influence and persuasive power of people like Mr.Woodhall in order to charge the masses with just the right amount of energy to affect a positive change for our club? Just a note - it sounds quite a lot like you're taking the piss.Just so you know, we've noticed.
Of me lambert is the same as moyes - ok at a club of a certain size but totally out of their depth at a bigger club .
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 26, 2014, 02:34:47 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:30:23 PMI have waited far too long, it would seem, to allow myself to be exposed to such eloquence. What must one do from such a point in time to get such thinkers together with the influence and persuasive power of people like Mr.Woodhall in order to charge the masses with just the right amount of energy to affect a positive change for our club? Just a note - it sounds quite a lot like you're taking the piss.Just so you know, we've noticed.And it should be 'effect a positive change', not 'affect'. I think 'affecting change' is pretty much what the club is doing at the moment.
Quote from: Montbert on February 26, 2014, 02:37:27 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 26, 2014, 02:34:47 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:30:23 PMI have waited far too long, it would seem, to allow myself to be exposed to such eloquence. What must one do from such a point in time to get such thinkers together with the influence and persuasive power of people like Mr.Woodhall in order to charge the masses with just the right amount of energy to affect a positive change for our club? Just a note - it sounds quite a lot like you're taking the piss.Just so you know, we've noticed.And it should be 'effect a positive change', not 'affect'. I think 'affecting change' is pretty much what the club is doing at the moment.Also, isn't the term "Mr.Mazrim kindly proffered" an example of a split infinitive? Jesus, don't these kids go to school?
Quote from: Rudy Lambert on February 26, 2014, 02:23:04 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 26, 2014, 02:18:23 PMRegardless of the actual figures, it's hard not to imagine Westwood, Weimann, Lowton, Bacuna, Sylla etc are going to be low wages, relative to the rest of the PL.The club keep telling us we need to cut the wage bill. That is a main reason we are buying players from the lower leagues.Westwood, Weimann and Lowton all signed new, improved contracts in the summer. I doubt any are are on less than 25k.I'd imagine the main reason we're buying players from the lower leagues is they're worth taking a chance on and Lambert thinks they can develop.I would bet everything I own the likes of Lowton and Westwood are on nothing like 25k a week. Nothing like that much. Taking someone from Crewe, on the wages that move would imply, then bumping them up to over 25k a week is the sort of money wasting that got us in this mess in the first place.Really? You don't think wages play a massive part? They've as good as told us they do.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 26, 2014, 02:18:23 PMRegardless of the actual figures, it's hard not to imagine Westwood, Weimann, Lowton, Bacuna, Sylla etc are going to be low wages, relative to the rest of the PL.The club keep telling us we need to cut the wage bill. That is a main reason we are buying players from the lower leagues.Westwood, Weimann and Lowton all signed new, improved contracts in the summer. I doubt any are are on less than 25k.I'd imagine the main reason we're buying players from the lower leagues is they're worth taking a chance on and Lambert thinks they can develop.
Regardless of the actual figures, it's hard not to imagine Westwood, Weimann, Lowton, Bacuna, Sylla etc are going to be low wages, relative to the rest of the PL.The club keep telling us we need to cut the wage bill. That is a main reason we are buying players from the lower leagues.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 26, 2014, 02:34:47 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:30:23 PMI have waited far too long, it would seem, to allow myself to be exposed to such eloquence. What must one do from such a point in time to get such thinkers together with the influence and persuasive power of people like Mr.Woodhall in order to charge the masses with just the right amount of energy to affect a positive change for our club? Just a note - it sounds quite a lot like you're taking the piss.Just so you know, we've noticed.My goodness. I care neither for the welcome nor the language. I assure you sir, that my offerings to this topic are far from "taking the Michael" (as I'd far prefer if you don't mind). I'm simply adding another claret and blue toned voice to a chorus that already appears to be a little beyond a diminuendo already.
Quote from: eastie on February 26, 2014, 02:30:39 PMOf me lambert is the same as moyes - ok at a club of a certain size but totally out of their depth at a bigger club .Notwithstanding that I will offend the Honourable Mr Tiny Asretrumpet with bad words here I would suggest that you are talking out of your bottom orifice Eastters! Mouse went to Champions and one of the richest clubs in the world. Lambert came to us having finished higher than us with Norwich and despite the fact that historically we are a bigger club than Norwich at the moment we have a team and operating conditions that make us Norwich's equals. So he has been not challenged in managing us as a "big club".