I don't disagree entirely Chris. Believe me I'm massively torn on not wanting to see much more of this under Lambert and giving him the proper tools and resources to push us forward properly. I realise he's agreed to work within the parameters set by the club and done what they have asked of him, which in itself creates mutual loyalty. But at the same time there needs to be some tangible evidence of improvement even if it is marginal due to the resources provided. I think that's where the problem lies. I get the limitations. I get the argument to carry this on, but I'm not seeing on a consistent basis any tangible improvement. Bright spots for sure. Injuries haven't helped, but there should have been a bit more. Now, it might come together on Saturday and the other 5 games. We'll see I suppose. I'm just struggling with this a little and the idea of him staying longer.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 10, 2014, 06:10:49 PMI don't disagree entirely Chris. Believe me I'm massively torn on not wanting to see much more of this under Lambert and giving him the proper tools and resources to push us forward properly. I realise he's agreed to work within the parameters set by the club and done what they have asked of him, which in itself creates mutual loyalty. But at the same time there needs to be some tangible evidence of improvement even if it is marginal due to the resources provided. I think that's where the problem lies. I get the limitations. I get the argument to carry this on, but I'm not seeing on a consistent basis any tangible improvement. Bright spots for sure. Injuries haven't helped, but there should have been a bit more. Now, it might come together on Saturday and the other 5 games. We'll see I suppose. I'm just struggling with this a little and the idea of him staying longer.I do get some of that. He'll always get leeway because of the wage bill constraints he's had to work under. If he leaves this summer, I reckon the press will be pretty sympathetic to him. But regardless of that, two years into the job there should be a clear pattern of play and footballing philosophy on display. Pretty much any coach/ manager who has two years at any football club should be capable of that. We have looked like a disjointed rabble way to often this year. I don't think we are suddenly going to see a rapid transformation in year three, even with two or three signings in the £7 million plus category.
I'm sorry but without trying to put him on a pedestal, O'Leary was way better than Lambert.
Quote from: Isa on April 28, 2014, 01:08:30 AMI'm sorry but without trying to put him on a pedestal, O'Leary was way better than Lambert. but he was a wanker who publicly belittled us as fans and treated us with contempt. It trumps any qualities he has a man and manager, and puts him below any other current or former Villa manager.
Doug was far, far from perfect but at least he could be arsed to go to Swansea last Saturday.