It just shows how bad things are at Villa when people are calling for us to get in Pulis who's brand of football is simply awful to watch.
Steve Clarke would be a decent appointment - mentioned fleetingly here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/aston-villa/11262182/Roy-Keane-plunges-Aston-Villa-into-turmoil-and-Fabian-Delph-could-also-exit-in-January-transfer-window.html
Quote from: Matt C on November 29, 2014, 09:27:59 AMSteve Clarke would be a decent appointment - mentioned fleetingly here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/aston-villa/11262182/Roy-Keane-plunges-Aston-Villa-into-turmoil-and-Fabian-Delph-could-also-exit-in-January-transfer-window.htmlAlso mentioned In the Grauniad.Steve Clarke might well work but I'm now at the point where any action is simply putting lipstick on a pig.Lambert has to go. Period.
He has to be. It would be 9 games without a win, 2 goals, 2 points from 27. It could not actually be any worse than that. Steve Clarke would be an excellent appointment as his assassin.
Quote from: manic-road on November 29, 2014, 09:06:33 AMIt just shows how bad things are at Villa when people are calling for us to get in Pulis who's brand of football is simply awful to watch.Pulis plays better football than Lambert. And at least his teams know what they're doing and win the odd game.
Ideally you'd want Lambert to be following Keane out of the door asap. The changes in the backroom staff (and new players) haven't improved our playing style or results one little bit, and therefore the manager must be the common denominator behind it. But IF he must stay, I'd be looking for an assistant with a history of coaching a decent team, preferably with a Villa connection/ affinity, and above all - I think we desperately need someone with charisma and sense of humour who will walk in with a smile on their face and lift the gloom from around the place.The man who fits that criteria?John Gregory.