Quote from: Toronto Villa on October 16, 2015, 07:06:47 PMQuote from: silhillvilla on October 16, 2015, 05:11:04 PMThat transformation was largely down to the crucial goals from Benteke and Cleverly . Both long gone. The transformation was down to attitude. Or are you suggesting Benteke and Cleverley weren't a part of the problem before Sherwood got to the club?Some of the players rose to the challenge when it mattered in the run in , then quickly shut down again after the West Ham game
Quote from: silhillvilla on October 16, 2015, 05:11:04 PMThat transformation was largely down to the crucial goals from Benteke and Cleverly . Both long gone. The transformation was down to attitude. Or are you suggesting Benteke and Cleverley weren't a part of the problem before Sherwood got to the club?
That transformation was largely down to the crucial goals from Benteke and Cleverly . Both long gone.
I agree with what you say TV about his need to wake up to the reality that it is not all about him. There are sure signs in his words and his actions that under the media veneer he has little or no regard for the club or its fans. The most we have ever been to him is a stepping stone to better and bigger things. The club should and must show an equally pragmatic and unsentimental attitude in return.
It's shocking how quickly Sherwood has started to look like Lambert, both on and off the pitch.
Durham and Gough on TS were talking to a Villa fan about Sherwood. I thought Durham got it bang on when he said Sherwood lost his head. That Villa are a massive club and Sherwood needs to remind himself this isn't about him. That was in reference to the continued use of Tim Sherwood third person talk and the entire cringeworthy nonsense about we will be singing his name in 4 weeks. I have always found Adrian Durham very complimentary about us.
Quote from: brian green on October 16, 2015, 07:23:17 PMI agree with what you say TV about his need to wake up to the reality that it is not all about him. There are sure signs in his words and his actions that under the media veneer he has little or no regard for the club or its fans. The most we have ever been to him is a stepping stone to better and bigger things. The club should and must show an equally pragmatic and unsentimental attitude in return.How apt, that it's the end result of that attitude and lack of regard that has so completely exposed him for the useless chancer he is, thus ensuring we'll only be his stepping stone to the Sky Soccer Saturday studio.
Footy there is either more than one of you or you are developing your communication skills very well. That is an excellent post.
That's a pretty good summation.The bit about motivation for taking the jobs and the (lack of) management of their relationships to the players could closer to the truth than we'd care to think about.
Aston Villa have proved a managerial graveyard for both the experienced, and inexperienced. Explain, and discuss, in no more than 500 words.
Quote from: mr underhill on October 16, 2015, 07:42:31 PMAston Villa have proved a managerial graveyard for both the experienced, and inexperienced. Explain, and discuss, in no more than 500 words.Which suggests the problem at the club runs deeper than whoever happens to be the manager.