For the life of me, I can't understand for one millisecond what was the reasoning in offering Paul Lambert an extended contract?
Well we can debate whether he published a report or purely used it as a title for an 'article' given he and his father did an actual report in 2005 (I think) also how is he to blame for media now quoting his OPINION as fact? As I said, agree/disagree with what it said, but to disrespect the man in petty and needless.
An argument can be made - a relatively convincing one - that he should stay in the job, but I can't see any way you could make an argument that he deserves a pay rise.
Quote from: TheEgoHasLanded on March 05, 2014, 10:55:36 AMWell we can debate whether he published a report or purely used it as a title for an 'article' given he and his father did an actual report in 2005 (I think) also how is he to blame for media now quoting his OPINION as fact? As I said, agree/disagree with what it said, but to disrespect the man in petty and needless. In the same vein as others in the past who have found themselves "accidentally" portrayed in the media as the "Voice of Villa fans", I don't see a retraction or a follow-up article explaining that it was only his own opinion. So we can only conclude that he is happy for the media to portray him as such and therefore has, in my opinion, made himself fair game for opprobrium from those that disagree with him.
Has he actually signed the new contract yet, genuine question.
Are you willing yo discuss my new contract?Yes Paul, of course.Great. Can I have a new contract?No.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 05, 2014, 11:22:35 AMAn argument can be made - a relatively convincing one - that he should stay in the job, but I can't see any way you could make an argument that he deserves a pay rise.True. I'd imagine if a list was drawn up as to why he should stay in his job, none of the main reasons would be related to the prime task of his job; the football.
Quote from: Rudy Lambert on March 05, 2014, 01:49:17 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on March 05, 2014, 11:22:35 AMAn argument can be made - a relatively convincing one - that he should stay in the job, but I can't see any way you could make an argument that he deserves a pay rise.True. I'd imagine if a list was drawn up as to why he should stay in his job, none of the main reasons would be related to the prime task of his job; the football.Isn't there?If you mean the style elements, then that's very subjective and hard to quantify. I think his prime task is football RESULTS, and compared to 28 games played last season we've won 3 more games and lost 1 less, scored 5 more goals and let 15 less in, and have 7 more points.I don't think that's necessarily anything to go wild about, but does show that something is movig in the right direction on the pitch.
Quote from: Concrete John on March 06, 2014, 10:03:02 AMQuote from: Rudy Lambert on March 05, 2014, 01:49:17 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on March 05, 2014, 11:22:35 AMAn argument can be made - a relatively convincing one - that he should stay in the job, but I can't see any way you could make an argument that he deserves a pay rise.True. I'd imagine if a list was drawn up as to why he should stay in his job, none of the main reasons would be related to the prime task of his job; the football.Isn't there?If you mean the style elements, then that's very subjective and hard to quantify. I think his prime task is football RESULTS, and compared to 28 games played last season we've won 3 more games and lost 1 less, scored 5 more goals and let 15 less in, and have 7 more points.I don't think that's necessarily anything to go wild about, but does show that something is movig in the right direction on the pitch. Only relative to the rest of the division, which is far weaker this season than last. You would have to be shockingly bad to get relegated. I wonder how football can exist below us when most of the top flight teams are crap.
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on March 06, 2014, 10:20:09 AMQuote from: Concrete John on March 06, 2014, 10:03:02 AMQuote from: Rudy Lambert on March 05, 2014, 01:49:17 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on March 05, 2014, 11:22:35 AMAn argument can be made - a relatively convincing one - that he should stay in the job, but I can't see any way you could make an argument that he deserves a pay rise.True. I'd imagine if a list was drawn up as to why he should stay in his job, none of the main reasons would be related to the prime task of his job; the football.Isn't there?If you mean the style elements, then that's very subjective and hard to quantify. I think his prime task is football RESULTS, and compared to 28 games played last season we've won 3 more games and lost 1 less, scored 5 more goals and let 15 less in, and have 7 more points.I don't think that's necessarily anything to go wild about, but does show that something is movig in the right direction on the pitch. Only relative to the rest of the division, which is far weaker this season than last. You would have to be shockingly bad to get relegated. I wonder how football can exist below us when most of the top flight teams are crap.I don't really get how people can say the division is stronger/weaker than last season with any certainty. If things were so neat and tidy you wouldn't get teams like Norwich beating Spurs one week and then getting hammered by Villa the next.
I am sure that a statto will be able to confirm or otherwise but how often has the prospect of relegation applied to so many teams, even those in the rarified air of 11th?