I think Lerner has been unlucky, Naïve and sometimes incompetent. His appointment record is awful and I include Faulkner and every Manager since MON.With our worst Home record ever the bloke is absolutely nowhere to be seen, his absence and silence is damning.He should be at VP BH sorting this mess out and that includes getting rid of Lambert because there is nothing to be gained by keeping him. But again unfortunately when leadership is required it is not there. It is perfectly understandable why people are turning their attention towards him. I would love him to succeed but I don't think he has the necessary skills support or ambition to achieve anything with Villa. It looks like he has given up.
ERM... didnt want to start a new thread in case it's rubbish but has anyone else heard the rumour that a takeover is in progress?
I think I am totally pro-Lerner because I consider his faults to have arisen from being badly advised or not advised at all. I consider him to be entirely well meaning as far as Villa are concerned. The worst thing I can bring myself to blame him for is naivety and that compared with some of the nest of vipers who now own football clubs is nothing. For balance I admit I am anti pretty much everybody else.
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on April 10, 2014, 10:22:47 AMQuote from: Clampy on April 10, 2014, 10:11:21 AMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 10, 2014, 10:02:42 AMQuote from: Ads on April 10, 2014, 08:53:20 AMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 09, 2014, 10:48:20 PMQuote from: Ads on April 09, 2014, 04:06:30 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 09, 2014, 02:57:09 PMStill all we get is anti- Ellis. What is pro-Lerner and pro-Lambert? That is more important because it is what we are left with.Would you indulge with me with something I find at odds?How come you were so staunchly pro-McLeish until the bitter end, but turned very quickly on Lambert?I am not saying either opinion is wrong, just wondering at the difference.Could you enlighten me how quickly I turned on Lambert please?I think you were one of the first detractors of him last season. I am just curious as to why you defended McLeish to the hilt, but didn't afford Lambert the same leeway.I usually side with the underdog in the first instance. As the shit gets heaped on them more and more, it makes me side with them even more. In this case, Lambert was not the underdog and I rumbled him early on. A similar question could be asked why people stand by Lambert when there is no justifiable reason. Seconds away....I don't really see anyone siding with Lambert as such. There are a few who want to give him until the end of the season and some who reckon he should be given till Christmas, both of which are fair enough. Trouble with Christmas is, who would be around apart from sacked managers? Close season you have more chance of bending the ear of some still in a job.You're right.It's a tough call for me. I want him to succeed, but I've got to admit this season has made it hard to believe he will. And I think come the summer we, as a club will be in a better position to rebuild than we were two years before.So maybe it would be wise to say thanks for all the hard work, but we're going to use someone else for the next phase.
Quote from: Clampy on April 10, 2014, 10:11:21 AMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 10, 2014, 10:02:42 AMQuote from: Ads on April 10, 2014, 08:53:20 AMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 09, 2014, 10:48:20 PMQuote from: Ads on April 09, 2014, 04:06:30 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 09, 2014, 02:57:09 PMStill all we get is anti- Ellis. What is pro-Lerner and pro-Lambert? That is more important because it is what we are left with.Would you indulge with me with something I find at odds?How come you were so staunchly pro-McLeish until the bitter end, but turned very quickly on Lambert?I am not saying either opinion is wrong, just wondering at the difference.Could you enlighten me how quickly I turned on Lambert please?I think you were one of the first detractors of him last season. I am just curious as to why you defended McLeish to the hilt, but didn't afford Lambert the same leeway.I usually side with the underdog in the first instance. As the shit gets heaped on them more and more, it makes me side with them even more. In this case, Lambert was not the underdog and I rumbled him early on. A similar question could be asked why people stand by Lambert when there is no justifiable reason. Seconds away....I don't really see anyone siding with Lambert as such. There are a few who want to give him until the end of the season and some who reckon he should be given till Christmas, both of which are fair enough. Trouble with Christmas is, who would be around apart from sacked managers? Close season you have more chance of bending the ear of some still in a job.
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on April 10, 2014, 10:02:42 AMQuote from: Ads on April 10, 2014, 08:53:20 AMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 09, 2014, 10:48:20 PMQuote from: Ads on April 09, 2014, 04:06:30 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 09, 2014, 02:57:09 PMStill all we get is anti- Ellis. What is pro-Lerner and pro-Lambert? That is more important because it is what we are left with.Would you indulge with me with something I find at odds?How come you were so staunchly pro-McLeish until the bitter end, but turned very quickly on Lambert?I am not saying either opinion is wrong, just wondering at the difference.Could you enlighten me how quickly I turned on Lambert please?I think you were one of the first detractors of him last season. I am just curious as to why you defended McLeish to the hilt, but didn't afford Lambert the same leeway.I usually side with the underdog in the first instance. As the shit gets heaped on them more and more, it makes me side with them even more. In this case, Lambert was not the underdog and I rumbled him early on. A similar question could be asked why people stand by Lambert when there is no justifiable reason. Seconds away....I don't really see anyone siding with Lambert as such. There are a few who want to give him until the end of the season and some who reckon he should be given till Christmas, both of which are fair enough.
Quote from: Ads on April 10, 2014, 08:53:20 AMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 09, 2014, 10:48:20 PMQuote from: Ads on April 09, 2014, 04:06:30 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 09, 2014, 02:57:09 PMStill all we get is anti- Ellis. What is pro-Lerner and pro-Lambert? That is more important because it is what we are left with.Would you indulge with me with something I find at odds?How come you were so staunchly pro-McLeish until the bitter end, but turned very quickly on Lambert?I am not saying either opinion is wrong, just wondering at the difference.Could you enlighten me how quickly I turned on Lambert please?I think you were one of the first detractors of him last season. I am just curious as to why you defended McLeish to the hilt, but didn't afford Lambert the same leeway.I usually side with the underdog in the first instance. As the shit gets heaped on them more and more, it makes me side with them even more. In this case, Lambert was not the underdog and I rumbled him early on. A similar question could be asked why people stand by Lambert when there is no justifiable reason. Seconds away....
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on April 09, 2014, 10:48:20 PMQuote from: Ads on April 09, 2014, 04:06:30 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 09, 2014, 02:57:09 PMStill all we get is anti- Ellis. What is pro-Lerner and pro-Lambert? That is more important because it is what we are left with.Would you indulge with me with something I find at odds?How come you were so staunchly pro-McLeish until the bitter end, but turned very quickly on Lambert?I am not saying either opinion is wrong, just wondering at the difference.Could you enlighten me how quickly I turned on Lambert please?I think you were one of the first detractors of him last season. I am just curious as to why you defended McLeish to the hilt, but didn't afford Lambert the same leeway.
Quote from: Ads on April 09, 2014, 04:06:30 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 09, 2014, 02:57:09 PMStill all we get is anti- Ellis. What is pro-Lerner and pro-Lambert? That is more important because it is what we are left with.Would you indulge with me with something I find at odds?How come you were so staunchly pro-McLeish until the bitter end, but turned very quickly on Lambert?I am not saying either opinion is wrong, just wondering at the difference.Could you enlighten me how quickly I turned on Lambert please?
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on April 09, 2014, 02:57:09 PMStill all we get is anti- Ellis. What is pro-Lerner and pro-Lambert? That is more important because it is what we are left with.Would you indulge with me with something I find at odds?How come you were so staunchly pro-McLeish until the bitter end, but turned very quickly on Lambert?I am not saying either opinion is wrong, just wondering at the difference.
Still all we get is anti- Ellis. What is pro-Lerner and pro-Lambert? That is more important because it is what we are left with.
Chris - I would be surprised if we are not having similar threads with the same or different name(s) this time next season and possibly the season after next.If Lambert got sacked today, in 6 weeks time or 6 months time I honestly don't think it will make the blindest bit of difference to our league position or rather the trajectory of the first team. The malaise within the club is deeper than that and maybe Lambert is just the most visible and significant symptom.
Quote from: levico on April 10, 2014, 10:27:57 AMERM... didnt want to start a new thread in case it's rubbish but has anyone else heard the rumour that a takeover is in progress?No - go on...?
Under Lerner/Lambert we've got no chance of getting close to top 6. O Leary finished his first season 6th (joint 5th) with 56 points. I don't think under the current budgetary restraints we'd ever see Lambert getting anywhere close to a points tally like that (even if he had the money O Neill had to spend, he'd struggle to achieve that) and these days you need comfortably over 60 to finish top 6 too. It's unlikely this season that Lambert will even match O Leary's worst haul of 42 points.Even comfortably mid-table seems beyond us at the moment.
It's not about things running deep at all. The position is very simple. The decline happened when the quality of the squad began to decrease. You cannot lose the likes of Barry, Milner, Young and Petrov from a midfield, not replace them and then wonder why you're not doing so well.Everybody is aware of the financially situation, but the fact remains that the midfield is poor and has been since our best players were pinched. Until we find new quality to supplement Delph, we will struggle.The indication from the club is that the financial situation has normalised, so we should be in a position to direct the annual budget at 2-3 quality midfielders. That has to be the priority for whoever is in charge come August.