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Quote from: Clampy on May 19, 2014, 08:06:52 PMQuote from: class-of-82 on May 19, 2014, 08:00:17 PMappalling football that was playedpoor tacticallyimmobile strikerswhich brings us back to the point that if he hasnt got the players because he hasnt got the money to spend. so when we playing appalling football he looks at he bench and which top quality player does he bring on to change it ??poor tactically who does he again bring on to change it ???and as for bradford i was as pissed off as anyone but then again those sort of giant killing acts never happen do they.You forget we also lost to Millwall and Sheff Utd at home when we had a near full strength team out and at the time they were about 5th from bottom of their league. From Chelsea onwards, we were appalling and he didn't have any answer for it. Looking back, its a good job Norwich had the run in they did.Premiership teams lose to lower league opposition all the time in the cups. We're shit with a young underfunded team, and we don't have an automatic right to win any game just because we're Aston Villa.
Quote from: class-of-82 on May 19, 2014, 08:00:17 PMappalling football that was playedpoor tacticallyimmobile strikerswhich brings us back to the point that if he hasnt got the players because he hasnt got the money to spend. so when we playing appalling football he looks at he bench and which top quality player does he bring on to change it ??poor tactically who does he again bring on to change it ???and as for bradford i was as pissed off as anyone but then again those sort of giant killing acts never happen do they.You forget we also lost to Millwall and Sheff Utd at home when we had a near full strength team out and at the time they were about 5th from bottom of their league. From Chelsea onwards, we were appalling and he didn't have any answer for it. Looking back, its a good job Norwich had the run in they did.
appalling football that was playedpoor tacticallyimmobile strikerswhich brings us back to the point that if he hasnt got the players because he hasnt got the money to spend. so when we playing appalling football he looks at he bench and which top quality player does he bring on to change it ??poor tactically who does he again bring on to change it ???and as for bradford i was as pissed off as anyone but then again those sort of giant killing acts never happen do they.
Quote from: olaftab on May 19, 2014, 08:23:52 PMTime to close this thread?how depressing
Who would take it when the club is openly for sale?
Quote from: Rolta on May 19, 2014, 08:11:31 PMQuote from: Clampy on May 19, 2014, 08:06:52 PMQuote from: class-of-82 on May 19, 2014, 08:00:17 PMappalling football that was playedpoor tacticallyimmobile strikerswhich brings us back to the point that if he hasnt got the players because he hasnt got the money to spend. so when we playing appalling football he looks at he bench and which top quality player does he bring on to change it ??poor tactically who does he again bring on to change it ???and as for bradford i was as pissed off as anyone but then again those sort of giant killing acts never happen do they.You forget we also lost to Millwall and Sheff Utd at home when we had a near full strength team out and at the time they were about 5th from bottom of their league. From Chelsea onwards, we were appalling and he didn't have any answer for it. Looking back, its a good job Norwich had the run in they did.Premiership teams lose to lower league opposition all the time in the cups. We're shit with a young underfunded team, and we don't have an automatic right to win any game just because we're Aston Villa. Let's take the Chelsea game. We were great that day and he got his tactics spot on. That should have given us the confidence to go on and have a comfortable-ish season. Instead we lost 8 out of the last 10 games including losing 4-1 against two average Swansea and Stoke teams and losing to a very very poor Fulham side.
Quote from: Clampy on May 19, 2014, 07:23:58 PMQuote from: class-of-82 on May 19, 2014, 07:19:36 PMive said it before and i will say it again guys no malice or sarcasm inteneded.sooner or later lambert will come out after rl has departed and tell us what sort of constraints he was working under, until he has been given proper funding to buy players then he can be judged. against hull at half time there was 3-4 guys slagging him big style i butted in and said that he has been given the equivalent task of restoring a old classic car but instead of employing the best mechanics and buying the quality parts needed he has only been able to rummage around old scrap yards.every single one of them looked at me and said "yea your right mate".Is it a good enough excuse to be losing 22 games in one season though?or the behaviour of his staffor the appalling football that was playedor how poor tactically he isor how useless he is at substitutionsor signing multiple immobile strikersor losing to bradford over 2 legsor that he knew the conditions of his tenure before he left Norwich for usor the worst league finishing result at the club since 1986/97If we can ignore all that to give Lambert another go fair enough
Quote from: class-of-82 on May 19, 2014, 07:19:36 PMive said it before and i will say it again guys no malice or sarcasm inteneded.sooner or later lambert will come out after rl has departed and tell us what sort of constraints he was working under, until he has been given proper funding to buy players then he can be judged. against hull at half time there was 3-4 guys slagging him big style i butted in and said that he has been given the equivalent task of restoring a old classic car but instead of employing the best mechanics and buying the quality parts needed he has only been able to rummage around old scrap yards.every single one of them looked at me and said "yea your right mate".Is it a good enough excuse to be losing 22 games in one season though?
ive said it before and i will say it again guys no malice or sarcasm inteneded.sooner or later lambert will come out after rl has departed and tell us what sort of constraints he was working under, until he has been given proper funding to buy players then he can be judged. against hull at half time there was 3-4 guys slagging him big style i butted in and said that he has been given the equivalent task of restoring a old classic car but instead of employing the best mechanics and buying the quality parts needed he has only been able to rummage around old scrap yards.every single one of them looked at me and said "yea your right mate".
Quote from: Clampy on May 19, 2014, 08:25:52 PMQuote from: Rolta on May 19, 2014, 08:11:31 PMQuote from: Clampy on May 19, 2014, 08:06:52 PMQuote from: class-of-82 on May 19, 2014, 08:00:17 PMappalling football that was playedpoor tacticallyimmobile strikerswhich brings us back to the point that if he hasnt got the players because he hasnt got the money to spend. so when we playing appalling football he looks at he bench and which top quality player does he bring on to change it ??poor tactically who does he again bring on to change it ???and as for bradford i was as pissed off as anyone but then again those sort of giant killing acts never happen do they.You forget we also lost to Millwall and Sheff Utd at home when we had a near full strength team out and at the time they were about 5th from bottom of their league. From Chelsea onwards, we were appalling and he didn't have any answer for it. Looking back, its a good job Norwich had the run in they did.Premiership teams lose to lower league opposition all the time in the cups. We're shit with a young underfunded team, and we don't have an automatic right to win any game just because we're Aston Villa. Let's take the Chelsea game. We were great that day and he got his tactics spot on. That should have given us the confidence to go on and have a comfortable-ish season. Instead we lost 8 out of the last 10 games including losing 4-1 against two average Swansea and Stoke teams and losing to a very very poor Fulham side. Have you ever watched football – I mean, over the course of a season – because teams go on bad runs all the time.
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on May 19, 2014, 08:25:40 PMQuote from: olaftab on May 19, 2014, 08:23:52 PMTime to close this thread?how depressingWe go again.
Quote from: Rolta on May 19, 2014, 08:29:43 PMQuote from: Clampy on May 19, 2014, 08:25:52 PMQuote from: Rolta on May 19, 2014, 08:11:31 PMQuote from: Clampy on May 19, 2014, 08:06:52 PMQuote from: class-of-82 on May 19, 2014, 08:00:17 PMappalling football that was playedpoor tacticallyimmobile strikerswhich brings us back to the point that if he hasnt got the players because he hasnt got the money to spend. so when we playing appalling football he looks at he bench and which top quality player does he bring on to change it ??poor tactically who does he again bring on to change it ???and as for bradford i was as pissed off as anyone but then again those sort of giant killing acts never happen do they.You forget we also lost to Millwall and Sheff Utd at home when we had a near full strength team out and at the time they were about 5th from bottom of their league. From Chelsea onwards, we were appalling and he didn't have any answer for it. Looking back, its a good job Norwich had the run in they did.Premiership teams lose to lower league opposition all the time in the cups. We're shit with a young underfunded team, and we don't have an automatic right to win any game just because we're Aston Villa. Let's take the Chelsea game. We were great that day and he got his tactics spot on. That should have given us the confidence to go on and have a comfortable-ish season. Instead we lost 8 out of the last 10 games including losing 4-1 against two average Swansea and Stoke teams and losing to a very very poor Fulham side. Have you ever watched football – I mean, over the course of a season – because teams go on bad runs all the time. A bit patronising but to answer your question, yes. I didn't miss a home league game and went to 13 away games so I know how bloody bad we were at times and believe me, we were awful. I'm not saying we should have been chasing a European spot because we wasn't ready for that but we should have finished a lot more comfortable than we did.
I will say it again. 43 million pounds in two years is not underfunded. It is a mix of selecting poor players, poor coaching and not being able to get the best of out those players he did sign as to the reasons we have struggled. There is no excuse for buying Tonev, Helenius, Luna etc. The club now needs to clear out some of the shit that Lambert has bought.
Quote from: Clampy on May 19, 2014, 08:25:52 PMQuote from: Rolta on May 19, 2014, 08:11:31 PMQuote from: Clampy on May 19, 2014, 08:06:52 PMQuote from: class-of-82 on May 19, 2014, 08:00:17 PMappalling football that was playedpoor tacticallyimmobile strikerswhich brings us back to the point that if he hasnt got the players because he hasnt got the money to spend. so when we playing appalling football he looks at he bench and which top quality player does he bring on to change it ??poor tactically who does he again bring on to change it ???and as for bradford i was as pissed off as anyone but then again those sort of giant killing acts never happen do they.You forget we also lost to Millwall and Sheff Utd at home when we had a near full strength team out and at the time they were about 5th from bottom of their league. From Chelsea onwards, we were appalling and he didn't have any answer for it. Looking back, its a good job Norwich had the run in they did.Premiership teams lose to lower league opposition all the time in the cups. We're shit with a young underfunded team, and we don't have an automatic right to win any game just because we're Aston Villa. Let's take the Chelsea game. We were great that day and he got his tactics spot on. That should have given us the confidence to go on and have a comfortable-ish season. Instead we lost 8 out of the last 10 games including losing 4-1 against two average Swansea and Stoke teams and losing to a very very poor Fulham side. Have you ever watched football – I mean, over the course of a season – because teams go on bad runs all the time. We had Benteke against Man U and Stoke, but he was injured after that. He might have made a bit of a difference. Go have a look at the team we put out in those games and compare the money spent on the teams we were playing, even the shit ones. Again, we have no right to win just because we're "Aston Villa". We are underfinanced beyond sane levels. Basically, for the money spent we were about in the position you'd expect us to be in.
Benteke was a huge loss. I didn't think it would be at the time but as the season went on we missed him.I didn't have too much of a problem with the players he brought in. His tactics (or lack of them) however are his big downfall. His answer in a lot of games is to throw another striker on. There was no running off the ball either. It's incredibly frustrating to watch.I like the bloke and I wanted him to succeed but losing 22 games in one season is some going.