I cannot see why Paul Lambert would wish to stay at Villa Park. He has failed spectacularly to move Aston Villa forward in a positive way.But he is not going to resign......why?There must be a reason. God knows what it is though.
Bummer I thought this was an evening k.o!
AVFC match report has rationalised everything. Apparently Groningen have already tuned their killer instinct by playing competitively, plus they are one week ahead of us in their fitness training. Panic over.
Quote from: Tayls_7 on August 02, 2014, 07:05:37 PMAVFC match report has rationalised everything. Apparently Groningen have already tuned their killer instinct by playing competitively, plus they are one week ahead of us in their fitness training. Panic over.They're always going to try and rationalize it tbf. They're not likely to say villa played craps and Lamberts a bellend on the official site.
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on August 02, 2014, 06:34:58 PMI doubt anywhere near 90% of Villa fans want Lambert out, particularly now we know the environment he has been operating under.Really? I haven't met one since last Christmas that doesn'tHe's a trainwreck. How many clubs in turmoil would stick with a manager that's already lost the supporters before going into a new season ?It'll kick off big style again come the first defeat because the anger/resentment towards him by a large section of our support is already there and wont have disappeared over the summerI absolutely loathe the bloke as a manager (note as a manager, not as a person as i've never met or wanted to meet him) and that's not changed just because we've had a summer holiday. I don't forget that quick and it's all there, brewed up inside.Keeping him on has just guaranteed the atmosphere will be highly charged and lit to pop from the off
I doubt anywhere near 90% of Villa fans want Lambert out, particularly now we know the environment he has been operating under.
Another issue is that I don't think Lambert knows his best team, if he does he should start playing it sooner rather than later.
I think the people who want him to get better don't trust Lerner to get anyone better !
Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on August 02, 2014, 06:49:41 PMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on August 02, 2014, 06:34:58 PMI doubt anywhere near 90% of Villa fans want Lambert out, particularly now we know the environment he has been operating under.Really? I haven't met one since last Christmas that doesn'tHe's a trainwreck. How many clubs in turmoil would stick with a manager that's already lost the supporters before going into a new season ?It'll kick off big style again come the first defeat because the anger/resentment towards him by a large section of our support is already there and wont have disappeared over the summerI absolutely loathe the bloke as a manager (note as a manager, not as a person as i've never met or wanted to meet him) and that's not changed just because we've had a summer holiday. I don't forget that quick and it's all there, brewed up inside.Keeping him on has just guaranteed the atmosphere will be highly charged and lit to pop from the offDifferent fans. I haven't met one who does. Heck even on message boards I would say the majority are in the "oh god I hope he gets better" category rather than the "get him out now" camp.I really really hope you are wrong about fans getting on his back and hounding him out though. We have zero investment coming in and so any replacement manager would be on the cheap, the last thing we need is our own fans making things harder. Unless you think that Sid as caretaker would get better results than Lambert. Anyway, grim times I am sure we can agree.
Most of the match going fans that I have spoken to have wanted him gone since April. That's not a pop at anyone who doesn't attend, BTW. From the outside looking in, and if you only caught the odd inept performance during that period, you could rationalise that it was down to Benteke's injury. If you've watched game after game of the same shit, with tactics seemingly optional extras and players that look like they've only been introduced in the car park before the game, it gets harder to justify. And that was going on long before Benteke's injury too. It happened for most of the last campaign and two thirds of the previous one.