Quote from: amfy on October 09, 2015, 02:03:52 PMHe really has nothing to lose now by abandoning all semblance of a notion that he can do tactics and just trying to go out there and have a go, like they did last season. It was fun then. That's all he has left, is the hope of getting that energy and atmosphere back around the club that made us think that he could be he answer after all for a few short brilliant weeks.If he's going he may as well go down with guns blazing, not with this weird tinkering, that is all just odd. .......although it might not be the best idea to start that against Chelsea.I don't think it would work now, though. With Benteke up front, it was easy. Just get the ball to him, and either he'll do the business or he'll create space for others, because the opposition are so terrified of him. But to get results with lesser players - especially new ones from abroad - you need to organise them.
He really has nothing to lose now by abandoning all semblance of a notion that he can do tactics and just trying to go out there and have a go, like they did last season. It was fun then. That's all he has left, is the hope of getting that energy and atmosphere back around the club that made us think that he could be he answer after all for a few short brilliant weeks.If he's going he may as well go down with guns blazing, not with this weird tinkering, that is all just odd. .......although it might not be the best idea to start that against Chelsea.
It's quite unusual for the majority of fans to lose faith so quickly. It's probably because there were serious questions about him when he joined, but he is certainly losing the masses very quickly. He does give the impression of someone who has absolutely no coherant clue as to what to do with his team.
Quote from: IAmTheOneIanOlney on October 09, 2015, 03:44:54 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on October 09, 2015, 02:47:50 PMNorwich - Haven't a clueAlex Neil looks a very decent manager. Norwich play some good football now with a largely average team.Sounds like Lambore.
Quote from: aj2k77 on October 09, 2015, 02:47:50 PMNorwich - Haven't a clueAlex Neil looks a very decent manager. Norwich play some good football now with a largely average team.
Norwich - Haven't a clue
Quote from: aj2k77 on October 09, 2015, 03:46:19 PMQuote from: IAmTheOneIanOlney on October 09, 2015, 03:44:54 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on October 09, 2015, 02:47:50 PMNorwich - Haven't a clueAlex Neil looks a very decent manager. Norwich play some good football now with a largely average team.Sounds like Lambore.It does, which is a shame.On the face of it, the idea of getting Lambert was still perfectly sound. What we could really do with is a young, intelligent, experienced, tactically astute manager with a strong record of getting the best out of people and playing attractive, attacking football. The Lambert that we hired pretty much ticked all those boxes, it's just that the Lambert that was then in charge of us didn't.Because Lambert didn't work, we (or rather the people making the appointment) are going to consider all the positives of hiring Lambert in the first place as things to be worried about rather than things to embrace.Hence his replacement being a slightly dopey, inexperienced, tactical inadequate with little record to speak. If one thing doesn't work, just go for the opposite and see how that goes.
I am just grateful Sunderland have taken the "obvious" English manager off the market. if Sherwood goes it will mean Fox will be forced to buy a good manager from overseas rather than our homegrown crap.
It's quite unusual for the majority of fans to lose faith so quickly. It's probably because there were serious questions about him when he joined, but he is certainly losing the masses very quickly. He does give the impression of someone who has absolutely no coherant clue as to what to do with his team.It has been incredibly depressing watching Villa over the last few years. We have become a complete joke and it doesn't seem to matter who we appoint the spiral down continues.