I'm guessing you are alluding to financial issues? Putting that aside, there is also the problems several managerial teams have had with coaching. Judged over the tenures of TSM 1 and TSM 2, standards have been woeful, to the extent that a lot of the playing staff seem worrying unfamiliar with what a football is, let alone how to play with one.
QuoteWhere your standpoint differs is that you think what he has achieved is in line with what has has had to work with. Don't make it out as if we're saying the financial regime isn't a problem, though, because you're absolutely miles wide of the mark.Bit patronising. I feel like you may be a hardened messageboard pro You're confusing me getting a bit over excited over what I was writing about with me being a dick.Anyway, yes you're right. The bit in bold is exactly where I'm at, thankyou for spelling it out! Possibly a bit patronising too.
Where your standpoint differs is that you think what he has achieved is in line with what has has had to work with. Don't make it out as if we're saying the financial regime isn't a problem, though, because you're absolutely miles wide of the mark.
Mat Kendrick: Paul Lambert's time at Villa should already be up
Quote from: Rolta on May 14, 2014, 12:47:10 PMYou basically expected a miracle from Lambert, and you're angry he hasn't achieved it yet. The thing is, Lerner knows this, and because of that I think Lambert is going to stay. No, that's the point.You're engaging in arguments against viewpoints which nobody actually has.Nobody has suggested we should have finished in the top six or made huge achievements. They're arguing that we made no progress - in terms of points, league position or qualitatively on the pitch this season - and that's why they are unhappy.You can keep changing that to a more extreme argument that suits your standpoint if you want, but it's somewhat misleading.You also seem to think you're a lone voice of sanity in a sea of madness, as you're the only one who has noticed the squad is full of shit, inexperienced or lower league players. You don't say?Don't you think we've all noticed this? We've talked about pretty much nothing else all season. Don't you think we all know that the wages policy is a huge issue?Where your standpoint differs is that you think what he has achieved is in line with what has has had to work with. Don't make it out as if we're saying the financial regime isn't a problem, though, because you're absolutely miles wide of the mark.
You basically expected a miracle from Lambert, and you're angry he hasn't achieved it yet. The thing is, Lerner knows this, and because of that I think Lambert is going to stay.
Quote from: not3bad on May 14, 2014, 03:04:44 PMMat Kendrick: Paul Lambert's time at Villa should already be upThen what, Mat?Appoint a new manager, who will want the security of a decent contract, and lumber new owners with the compensation? Go into the new season without a manager?I think it would be a stupid move to dismiss him while the ownership is in a state of flux. That doesn't mean it won't happen, I have given up thinking people in football act rationally.
Fair play Rolta for your lengthy defence of the man. I get the feeling though that he has had a free pass to a large extent in your eyes. What would he have had to do for you to want him gone? Only relegation, if even? It's only towards the end of the season that the manager has finally started to admit we need investment and better players. But I believe from the moment he was aware of our interest in him becoming our manager two years ago, wage-bill and experience were barely a concern to him and he thought he'd thrive with the approach that served him well at Norwich - that you didn't need players who at played at the top level or had much experience to thrive in the Premier League. And he's been badly found-out on that score.