Quote from: pauliewalnuts on November 08, 2014, 08:02:11 PMQuote from: supertom on November 08, 2014, 07:58:43 PMLambert unsurprisingly thinks we were excellent todayAnd there you go, that is the whole problem, in a nutshell.He's come away from 3-0 defeats thinking we were good. The guys a clown. The sadder reality of today is, he's probably bought himself another half a dozen games with that result.
Quote from: supertom on November 08, 2014, 07:58:43 PMLambert unsurprisingly thinks we were excellent todayAnd there you go, that is the whole problem, in a nutshell.
Lambert unsurprisingly thinks we were excellent today
Today was a particularly sad day for me today as I found myself missing Stewart Downing. It's been the first time since he left and I don't like the feeling. He didn't even have the best game particularly but he was their creative focal point and kept creating space for himself and trying to create chances. We've got nobody in the side who does that, who'll keep on plugging away and finding space and trying to make things happen. Are we as a club that far gone that we can't find another Stewart Fucking chinless wonder Downing? He was doing exactly the sort of thing you'd want a playmaker to do. Lamberts had five windows and hasn't rectified a problem he identified the day he arrived. Pathetic.
I personally cannot think of any reason why we should buy Cleverley. He has played quite a few games for us now without showing anythingother than an excellent workrate. No goal threat,no through balls of class. The stark fact is that he is (like Westwood) an average Championship midfielder. Which means of course Lambert will tell us 'He's absolutely excellent Tom' when we can see with our own eyes he is very far from that.
You just know that Lambert can't take this team any further forward, I reckon even he knows it, the whole thing is in a gigantic rut of which there is no escape while Lambert remains
I think the most worrying part about Villa under Lerner/Lambert is that we go into games without a single intention of trying to win. Instead we surrender possesion from the off, sit back and defend for our lives and hope we hit them on the break at some point. That's why whenever we're not losing a game we're on tenterhooks waiting for the final whistle. It's absolutely dreadful to watch and depressing to think this is Aston Villa under Randy Lerner and Paul Lambert. It can't end quick enough for me.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on November 08, 2014, 08:57:04 PMI think the most worrying part about Villa under Lerner/Lambert is that we go into games without a single intention of trying to win. Instead we surrender possesion from the off, sit back and defend for our lives and hope we hit them on the break at some point. That's why whenever we're not losing a game we're on tenterhooks waiting for the final whistle. It's absolutely dreadful to watch and depressing to think this is Aston Villa under Randy Lerner and Paul Lambert. It can't end quick enough for me. But isn't the point that today given the run we have been on than it was important to be hard to beat and then see anything else as a bonus. I agree that Lambert is too negative, but today it was important to try and scrap for at least a point and we did that, and even played decent football in spells so why not talk about that?