Quote from: VinnieChase84 on April 26, 2014, 05:57:52 PMQuote from: silhillvilla on April 26, 2014, 05:54:35 PMLambert has spoken. Usual shit?Yep, reckons we started well deserved to equalise, wouldn't criticise Guzan for 2nd goal, wasn't sure it was a pen?Says he needs the fans on board for hull, called it a "cup final"
Quote from: silhillvilla on April 26, 2014, 05:54:35 PMLambert has spoken. Usual shit?
Lambert has spoken.
Quote from: Fin Feds Dad on April 26, 2014, 05:58:00 PM@tdnightingale: Brian Doogan telling cameramen to turn their cameras off after first few questions...Wtf ? From photographing lambert ?
@tdnightingale: Brian Doogan telling cameramen to turn their cameras off after first few questions...
Quote from: TopDeck113 on April 26, 2014, 05:50:31 PMBrian Green is right. We've allowed this to happen. Lerner, Faulkner and whatever stooge that's currently in the dugout would have been the subject of grief for years at any other club. If we do survive NOTHING will change under this incompetent management. It will simply delay relegation by 12 months.Absolutely spot on. We've been practically asset stripped (on the playing side) over the last 4 years and the fans have let them get away with it. Only now have we finally realised what Lerner has done to us.
Brian Green is right. We've allowed this to happen. Lerner, Faulkner and whatever stooge that's currently in the dugout would have been the subject of grief for years at any other club. If we do survive NOTHING will change under this incompetent management. It will simply delay relegation by 12 months.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on April 26, 2014, 05:26:53 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on April 26, 2014, 05:22:03 PMQuote from: curiousorange on April 26, 2014, 05:19:05 PMNot that it's going to help exactly, but what are the permutations which will allow us to stay up without getting another point?So, desperate times means desperately relying on others as we are obviously incapable of winning a fucking game. So as it stands, for us to drop 2 of these clubs need to do the following (i'm pretty sure i've worked this out right) based on us getting 0 points from the last 3:Fulham: Must beat Stoke (a) and Palace (h) anything less than 6 points and they can't catch us. Norwich: 5 points from Manure (a) Chavski (a) Arsenal (h)Cardiff: 6 points from Sunderland & Newcastle (a) Chavski (h)Sunderland: 6 points (maybe 7 depending on GD) from Cardiff (h) Manure (a) Bitters (h) Swansea (h)Norwich only need 4 points.If we don't get another point, which looks likely, then if any 2 teams below us win 2 games, or one team wins 2 games and Norwich win 1 and draw 1, then we'll be down.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on April 26, 2014, 05:22:03 PMQuote from: curiousorange on April 26, 2014, 05:19:05 PMNot that it's going to help exactly, but what are the permutations which will allow us to stay up without getting another point?So, desperate times means desperately relying on others as we are obviously incapable of winning a fucking game. So as it stands, for us to drop 2 of these clubs need to do the following (i'm pretty sure i've worked this out right) based on us getting 0 points from the last 3:Fulham: Must beat Stoke (a) and Palace (h) anything less than 6 points and they can't catch us. Norwich: 5 points from Manure (a) Chavski (a) Arsenal (h)Cardiff: 6 points from Sunderland & Newcastle (a) Chavski (h)Sunderland: 6 points (maybe 7 depending on GD) from Cardiff (h) Manure (a) Bitters (h) Swansea (h)Norwich only need 4 points.
Quote from: curiousorange on April 26, 2014, 05:19:05 PMNot that it's going to help exactly, but what are the permutations which will allow us to stay up without getting another point?So, desperate times means desperately relying on others as we are obviously incapable of winning a fucking game. So as it stands, for us to drop 2 of these clubs need to do the following (i'm pretty sure i've worked this out right) based on us getting 0 points from the last 3:Fulham: Must beat Stoke (a) and Palace (h) anything less than 6 points and they can't catch us. Norwich: 5 points from Manure (a) Chavski (a) Arsenal (h)Cardiff: 6 points from Sunderland & Newcastle (a) Chavski (h)Sunderland: 6 points (maybe 7 depending on GD) from Cardiff (h) Manure (a) Bitters (h) Swansea (h)
Not that it's going to help exactly, but what are the permutations which will allow us to stay up without getting another point?
Lerner should've sold-up in 2010. A complete waste of 4 years since. Can't stand him - never a word to the fans in 8 years.
Paul Lambert has labelled the home clash with Hull next weekend a "cup final" as they strive for the victory that he believes would ensure safety in the Barclays Premier League.Lambert says the Tigers clash is a "must-win" as Villa lie 16th in the top-flight table on 35 points, two places off the drop zone.His comments follow the 4-1 defeat to Swansea at the Liberty Stadium, a loss he believes was defined by the second goal scored by Jonjo Shelvey.He said: "I am really disappointed to lose."We started the game really well. We lost a goal but we deservedly got back into the match with a really good one ourselves. We got ourselves back into it."We then lost a poor goal. That second was a major turning point. It was a great finish but it was an error on our part."There wasn't much too much in it at that time. The second goal was the turning point though."The third goal took the wind out of our sails. The fourth goal was disappointing. Gabby had a similar one that wasn't given in the first half."We still need one more win."It's a must-win match next week. It's a cup final. We have to win it."They are three really tough games to finish. It's not a position we want to be in. But we are. Next week's is a must-win."
QuotePaul Lambert has labelled the home clash with Hull next weekend a "cup final" as they strive for the victory that he believes would ensure safety in the Barclays Premier League.Lambert says the Tigers clash is a "must-win" as Villa lie 16th in the top-flight table on 35 points, two places off the drop zone.His comments follow the 4-1 defeat to Swansea at the Liberty Stadium, a loss he believes was defined by the second goal scored by Jonjo Shelvey.He said: "I am really disappointed to lose."We started the game really well. We lost a goal but we deservedly got back into the match with a really good one ourselves. We got ourselves back into it."We then lost a poor goal. That second was a major turning point. It was a great finish but it was an error on our part."There wasn't much too much in it at that time. The second goal was the turning point though."The third goal took the wind out of our sails. The fourth goal was disappointing. Gabby had a similar one that wasn't given in the first half."We still need one more win."It's a must-win match next week. It's a cup final. We have to win it."They are three really tough games to finish. It's not a position we want to be in. But we are. Next week's is a must-win."
Quote from: saunders_heroes on April 26, 2014, 05:58:23 PMQuote from: TopDeck113 on April 26, 2014, 05:50:31 PMBrian Green is right. We've allowed this to happen. Lerner, Faulkner and whatever stooge that's currently in the dugout would have been the subject of grief for years at any other club. If we do survive NOTHING will change under this incompetent management. It will simply delay relegation by 12 months.Absolutely spot on. We've been practically asset stripped (on the playing side) over the last 4 years and the fans have let them get away with it. Only now have we finally realised what Lerner has done to us. That's a difficult argument to make, SH. Lerner has put up the dosh: the problem is that the jokers using the dosh have screwed up bigtime. Hardly asset-stripping; just rank incompetence.