Quote from: OzVilla on December 24, 2015, 11:17:10 AMHe lost the fans and I suspect the players after Leicester.He monumentally fucked up that day with some breathtaking nievity and arrogance but then threw the players under the bus afterwards. From then on the dye was cast.Did he actually throw anyone under the bus after Leicester? I just remember him being almost in tears.
He lost the fans and I suspect the players after Leicester.He monumentally fucked up that day with some breathtaking nievity and arrogance but then threw the players under the bus afterwards. From then on the dye was cast.
Quote from: hoyle87 on December 24, 2015, 11:19:31 AMQuote from: OzVilla on December 24, 2015, 11:17:10 AMHe lost the fans and I suspect the players after Leicester.He monumentally fucked up that day with some breathtaking nievity and arrogance but then threw the players under the bus afterwards. From then on the dye was cast.Did he actually throw anyone under the bus after Leicester? I just remember him being almost in tears.Absolutely he blamed he players saying there was " a lot of bad play in the last half hour' and we lost due the thier 'stupidity' 'not good enough to see it out" which is all managerial speak for they fucked it up not me. Then afterwards there were rumours of disquiet amongst the playing staff with it all.I recall at the time thinking if I was a players I'd despise him for that. It was his substitutions that left us wide open in the first place yet he took zero responsibility.
Quote from: Dave on December 24, 2015, 11:05:09 AMQuote from: Olof's Beard on December 24, 2015, 10:48:12 AMhe did a remarkable job by quickly identifying what we needed to do to get out of trouble and playing to those strengths.No he didn't. The popular sentiment at the time was that anybody who wasn't Lambert would have been fine given the players that he had to work with. It's a 'remarkable job' that anybody who realised that just giving the ball as quickly as possible to our one brilliant player could have done.Maybe 'remarkable' was a strong word, but he was the man chosen for the job and most of us thought he would be a disaster and we would end up relegated. Whether another manager could have done it as well is speculation. If winning football matches was just about 'getting the ball to your best player' then it would be a different game. He gave Grealish a chance, got him playing well and in a system in which he, Delph and Cleverley could win the midfield battles and ensure Benteke could do the rest.He did what he needed to do and got us to a Cup Final to boot, with a couple of great memories along the way. For that, I think he deserves enough credit to avoid the highly personal attacks aimed at him by a lot of folk, but make no mistake, he takes the majority of the blame for what has gone on this season.
Quote from: Olof's Beard on December 24, 2015, 10:48:12 AMhe did a remarkable job by quickly identifying what we needed to do to get out of trouble and playing to those strengths.No he didn't. The popular sentiment at the time was that anybody who wasn't Lambert would have been fine given the players that he had to work with. It's a 'remarkable job' that anybody who realised that just giving the ball as quickly as possible to our one brilliant player could have done.
he did a remarkable job by quickly identifying what we needed to do to get out of trouble and playing to those strengths.
Life was made impossible for Lambert? He made supporting Villa almost impossible for us more like.
Quote from: eamonn on December 27, 2015, 12:57:53 PMLife was made impossible for Lambert? He made supporting Villa almost impossible for us more like.I take back nothing I said about his tactics and so on at the time, but really, who wants to be signing Tonev and Helenius? That's a real duff hand for a Villa manager to be dealt.
Quote from: Monty on December 27, 2015, 01:00:45 PMQuote from: eamonn on December 27, 2015, 12:57:53 PMLife was made impossible for Lambert? He made supporting Villa almost impossible for us more like.I take back nothing I said about his tactics and so on at the time, but really, who wants to be signing Tonev and Helenius? That's a real duff hand for a Villa manager to be dealt.There are players he could have signed for the money he had that didn't need to be the likes of Tonev or Helenius. While we were picking up Grant Holt for example in Jan 2014, Leicester were picking up Mahrez as a Championship club for £400k. And in he summer we brought in Tonev we also signed Kozak for a reported £7m, while Marco Arnautovic moved to Stoke for £4m. Lambert lumbered us with some right gash, and not only because it was all the money he had. I think that's become a bit of an urban legend along the lines of Everton always being skint.