Quote from: Bad English on December 28, 2015, 10:18:24 AMQuote from: brian green on December 28, 2015, 08:49:44 AMLazy kids always love the teachers that let them doss.Very true. And the bright kids that want to do their best have quite a bit of contempt for them.Quote from: old man villa fan on December 28, 2015, 09:57:46 AMThe trouble with kids that go off the rails and are given in to, it takes a long time to correct.Couldn't agree more.Was saying exactly this to my mate on Boxing Day...how long has this easy-going, "the lads are a great bunch/like family", it'll all be ok, the lads were excellent stuff malaise been going on at VP? Gabby is the obvious, glaring example - has looked unfit, overweight, unprofessional for several years but no-one seems to have had a word!Garde seems to have seen it and is addressing it...along with a number of previously overlooked glaring issues.A change of culture of this nature will take some time!
Quote from: brian green on December 28, 2015, 08:49:44 AMLazy kids always love the teachers that let them doss.Very true. And the bright kids that want to do their best have quite a bit of contempt for them.
Lazy kids always love the teachers that let them doss.
The trouble with kids that go off the rails and are given in to, it takes a long time to correct.
The last bloke that truly tried to correct this was Houlier in my opinion, and he was following 4 years (?) of MON. That is a long enough period to consider it cultural and ingrained into the dna of the club. Fox appears to have spotted this and has started to put an infrastructure in place where the manager is not the sole personality however it will take a lot of time and energy to turn a ship the size of Villa around. This is one reason why relegation may be a blessing. If we stayed up I can imagine the club doing a collective sigh and just carrying on more or less as they have done for the past decade thankful for the sky money. Whereas, following relegation, all levels of the club will need to be scrutinised and rebuilt.
Going down 3-2 to Leicester after being two up shattered our confidence this season and that can be blamed on Sherwood. Any decent manager would have strengthened the midfield but not that idiot. The team has never recovered from that, two brilliant goals and then it was allowed to turn to shit.
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on December 28, 2015, 10:48:35 AMThe last bloke that truly tried to correct this was Houlier in my opinion, and he was following 4 years (?) of MON. That is a long enough period to consider it cultural and ingrained into the dna of the club. Fox appears to have spotted this and has started to put an infrastructure in place where the manager is not the sole personality however it will take a lot of time and energy to turn a ship the size of Villa around. This is one reason why relegation may be a blessing. If we stayed up I can imagine the club doing a collective sigh and just carrying on more or less as they have done for the past decade thankful for the sky money. Whereas, following relegation, all levels of the club will need to be scrutinised and rebuilt.The question being, do we have the right people in place to rebuild? If a hurricane demolishes a simpleton's house, all you're left with is the simpleton and a pile of rubble.
I don't mean to start a shit storm of abuse. For various reasons, I have not seen a single minute of football this season, so what follows is an honest question of those who have had the fortitude to watch us home and away... given results since he left, was Sherwood the problem? If so, why?