I bet that trophy on Paul's mantelpiece with the words 'didn't get spanked 8-0' engraved shines bright.
Quote from: Clampy on May 28, 2014, 09:57:51 PMQuote from: Rolta on May 28, 2014, 09:42:21 PMQuote from: Clampy on May 28, 2014, 09:37:18 PMQuote from: Rolta on May 28, 2014, 09:22:02 PMQuote from: Monty on May 28, 2014, 09:14:50 PMAs it turns out, being more solid has got us fewer points, and whenever we reverted to something which looked like the previous season we looked a lot better. But even last season we looked a little haphazard even when playing well - there's no plan in possession, no purpose, no sense that the players have been instructed how and where to move in relation to each other, as there is even when watching Sunderland last year. He may sign good players, but if his tactics are inadequate (and I'm sorry, thinking that long balls are a viable attacking tactic is just inadequate), then it's like buying great nails then trying to hammer them in with a slab of wet jelly.Last year we were truly under threat from relegation. This year we were safe in about March (as it turns out). Like it or not (well, nobody actually likes the long balls) we have been more solid this year. We lost 20 games out of 38. How is that 'more solid'?Fewer goals conceeded, not ever getting spanked 8-0. Well, we conceded 26 goals in our last 9 games which was bad enough in itself.Any argument, however long and condescendingly written, which includes the premise that we were 'more solid' this season is hard to take seriously. Any argument that includes 'at least we didn't lose 8 - 0' demeans what we expect of Aston Villa. In fact it would demean any club.
Quote from: Rolta on May 28, 2014, 09:42:21 PMQuote from: Clampy on May 28, 2014, 09:37:18 PMQuote from: Rolta on May 28, 2014, 09:22:02 PMQuote from: Monty on May 28, 2014, 09:14:50 PMAs it turns out, being more solid has got us fewer points, and whenever we reverted to something which looked like the previous season we looked a lot better. But even last season we looked a little haphazard even when playing well - there's no plan in possession, no purpose, no sense that the players have been instructed how and where to move in relation to each other, as there is even when watching Sunderland last year. He may sign good players, but if his tactics are inadequate (and I'm sorry, thinking that long balls are a viable attacking tactic is just inadequate), then it's like buying great nails then trying to hammer them in with a slab of wet jelly.Last year we were truly under threat from relegation. This year we were safe in about March (as it turns out). Like it or not (well, nobody actually likes the long balls) we have been more solid this year. We lost 20 games out of 38. How is that 'more solid'?Fewer goals conceeded, not ever getting spanked 8-0. Well, we conceded 26 goals in our last 9 games which was bad enough in itself.
Quote from: Clampy on May 28, 2014, 09:37:18 PMQuote from: Rolta on May 28, 2014, 09:22:02 PMQuote from: Monty on May 28, 2014, 09:14:50 PMAs it turns out, being more solid has got us fewer points, and whenever we reverted to something which looked like the previous season we looked a lot better. But even last season we looked a little haphazard even when playing well - there's no plan in possession, no purpose, no sense that the players have been instructed how and where to move in relation to each other, as there is even when watching Sunderland last year. He may sign good players, but if his tactics are inadequate (and I'm sorry, thinking that long balls are a viable attacking tactic is just inadequate), then it's like buying great nails then trying to hammer them in with a slab of wet jelly.Last year we were truly under threat from relegation. This year we were safe in about March (as it turns out). Like it or not (well, nobody actually likes the long balls) we have been more solid this year. We lost 20 games out of 38. How is that 'more solid'?Fewer goals conceeded, not ever getting spanked 8-0.
Quote from: Rolta on May 28, 2014, 09:22:02 PMQuote from: Monty on May 28, 2014, 09:14:50 PMAs it turns out, being more solid has got us fewer points, and whenever we reverted to something which looked like the previous season we looked a lot better. But even last season we looked a little haphazard even when playing well - there's no plan in possession, no purpose, no sense that the players have been instructed how and where to move in relation to each other, as there is even when watching Sunderland last year. He may sign good players, but if his tactics are inadequate (and I'm sorry, thinking that long balls are a viable attacking tactic is just inadequate), then it's like buying great nails then trying to hammer them in with a slab of wet jelly.Last year we were truly under threat from relegation. This year we were safe in about March (as it turns out). Like it or not (well, nobody actually likes the long balls) we have been more solid this year. We lost 20 games out of 38. How is that 'more solid'?
Quote from: Monty on May 28, 2014, 09:14:50 PMAs it turns out, being more solid has got us fewer points, and whenever we reverted to something which looked like the previous season we looked a lot better. But even last season we looked a little haphazard even when playing well - there's no plan in possession, no purpose, no sense that the players have been instructed how and where to move in relation to each other, as there is even when watching Sunderland last year. He may sign good players, but if his tactics are inadequate (and I'm sorry, thinking that long balls are a viable attacking tactic is just inadequate), then it's like buying great nails then trying to hammer them in with a slab of wet jelly.Last year we were truly under threat from relegation. This year we were safe in about March (as it turns out). Like it or not (well, nobody actually likes the long balls) we have been more solid this year.
As it turns out, being more solid has got us fewer points, and whenever we reverted to something which looked like the previous season we looked a lot better. But even last season we looked a little haphazard even when playing well - there's no plan in possession, no purpose, no sense that the players have been instructed how and where to move in relation to each other, as there is even when watching Sunderland last year. He may sign good players, but if his tactics are inadequate (and I'm sorry, thinking that long balls are a viable attacking tactic is just inadequate), then it's like buying great nails then trying to hammer them in with a slab of wet jelly.
Quote from: Monty on May 28, 2014, 09:23:55 PMI too am suspicious of grass-is-greener, but any grass is greener than mud. So we were made more stable by having exactly the same season, only consistently more depressing to watch. Some progress.lol, ok, there goes your nuance again. You want better – go find us an owner who'll throw his money away on big wages and fees.
I too am suspicious of grass-is-greener, but any grass is greener than mud. So we were made more stable by having exactly the same season, only consistently more depressing to watch. Some progress.
Fewer goals conceeded, not ever getting spanked 8-0.
Quote from: Rolta on May 28, 2014, 09:30:30 PMQuote from: Monty on May 28, 2014, 09:23:55 PMI too am suspicious of grass-is-greener, but any grass is greener than mud. So we were made more stable by having exactly the same season, only consistently more depressing to watch. Some progress.lol, ok, there goes your nuance again. You want better – go find us an owner who'll throw his money away on big wages and fees. And there yet again you commit your principle fallacy, namely the assumption that it's all about the money. I'm not arguing this with you - I think that Lambert has proved himself actually pretty astute with signings. The problem with him is that it almost doesn't matter how much money you give him, he'll always perform slightly below expectations with us. Why? You'd say it's because our expectations are too high; I'd say it's because we've seen Rodgers and Martinez and Poyet survive and sometimes thrive with a bit of style, with a way of playing which gives the fans hope and a reason to show up. Lambert could be the greatest player-spotter ever - he still thinks that lumping the ball to the big guy is a viable tactic (incidentally, when there wasn't much money to spend, he spent a whole summer tracking a £7m Big Man forward who wasn't even coming to be first choice. To do that instead even of signing a Hoolahan or loan player simply exposes his priorities).
Lambert's long-ball tactics, which really are indefensible
Just look at the difference in investment in the Sunderland squad compared to ours – their 18 is worth basically twice ours. I think it's easier to make game-changing substitutions when you've got £24.4 million on the bench as opposed to £6.2 million.
Quote from: Rolta on May 29, 2014, 10:01:36 AMJust look at the difference in investment in the Sunderland squad compared to ours – their 18 is worth basically twice ours. I think it's easier to make game-changing substitutions when you've got £24.4 million on the bench as opposed to £6.2 million. How does our level of investment compare to Palace or Sheffield United?