Quote from: cdbullyweefan on October 22, 2015, 07:15:02 PMQuote from: CT Villan on October 22, 2015, 07:13:29 PMWhy doesn't JP explain the situation for himself though, like Cheltenham has ? We can all guess as to his motives (probably innocent enough), but only he knows the truth.I'm off for a garibaldi.I think that's a clue.Garibaldi. Red shirt. Always die in Star Trek. Sherwood's gone?3 2 1 you've won Dusty Bin!
Quote from: CT Villan on October 22, 2015, 07:13:29 PMWhy doesn't JP explain the situation for himself though, like Cheltenham has ? We can all guess as to his motives (probably innocent enough), but only he knows the truth.I'm off for a garibaldi.I think that's a clue.Garibaldi. Red shirt. Always die in Star Trek. Sherwood's gone?
Why doesn't JP explain the situation for himself though, like Cheltenham has ? We can all guess as to his motives (probably innocent enough), but only he knows the truth.I'm off for a garibaldi.
our once great club
He is the current manager of our once great club and we will only be stronger if we are all in this together
This is one of the comments below an article on the villa and Sherwood in tomorrow's guardian.It's a bit long, but please take time to read it, because it's heartfelt and bloody good."I've been a fan since my first match in 1974 when I was six years old. In the time since then I've seen some great sides, some great times, and some really really poor sides and leaner times. I've had years as a season ticket holder, a few years going home and away, and seen us get relegated in 86-87.That relegation year was a horrible low point for us, but what worries me now is that the feeling I get this season is pretty much exactly the same as it was back then.Football fans can handle their team being shit for spells - that is part of the deal. It is even part of the fun at times. That's not the problem, though. It isn't just that we're shit, it is that we are drifting along like an unloved, badly managed mess, like a spangly Wigan Athletic.The Lerner years have proved to be disastrous. Yes, three sixth place finishes in a row weren't bad, but at what cost? Look at the gigantic amounts of money Lerner threw at MON. He game him a blank chequebook and we spent the next few years struggling to get over the financial mess he left us in.There wasn't any oversight from a grown up at the top of the club. We then spent a period desperately trying to stop bleeding money. We started signing utter, utter dross (Luna, Bennett, Tonev et al) as we tried convincing ourselves that "young and hungry" players was the way forward - our leaders seemed to think that all you had to do was buy enough young players, throw them in the deep end in the premier league, and they'd just mature into capable players. Truly idiotic.And that's not even the worst bit. I wonder how many people on the planet thought that appointing Alex McLeish was ever going to work - a bloke who had just finished relegating our near neighbours whilst playing awful football? What an awful, awful piece of "leadership".I binned my season ticket a few years ago. If you want to put that in financial context, that year my season ticket cost me the best part of 600 quid. We won 5 home league games, so that is £120 a win.That's bad enough, but that isn't the real killer. What really sticks in my craw is the meek, pathetic acceptance of mediocrity by the club. If you want to see this mediocrity in action, just look at club "hero", the undroppable Gabriel Agbonlahor moping around the pitch contributing absolutely nothing for months on end whilst on a seemingly never-ending conveyor belt of new improved contracts.Look how long Lambert lasted. I can think of at least half a dozen spells of results under Lambert which were so poor, they'd have got any other manager in the league the sack, but he somehow managed two and a half seasons. Why? Because that sort of pathetic performance was considered acceptable.I can honestly say that over that time, we became the sort of club that, were I not a Villa fan, I would want to go down.I did not think this was possible, but Sherwood's performance so far has actually been worse than Lambert. If we have any scrap of pride left, we'll get shot of himMuddled tactics, 4 points from 9 games, poor decisions (pathetically throwing away 3 points in the last 25 mins at Leicester by making brainless substitutions), idiotic nonsense in the media (spending 45 mins lumping useless long balls at Birmingham City was 'all part of my plan'), line ups chosen by throwing a dart at a piece of paper, throwing absolutely everyone else under the bus to save himself (these 'I didn't choose the players' stories - I wonder what effect that has on squad morale?), the dreadful gobshitery in the media, all of this stuff, it is truly awful "leadership".His mates in the media have jumped to his support - Jenas, Shearer, the other predictable names - with the "he's doing a good job" routine, in the true manner of people who haven't paid to watch a football match for years. Good job? Losing 7 games of 9?Yes, he kept us up last season (a glorious 17th place finish) but the signs were already there. He lost over half his games last season. We put in a Cup final performance even worse than the one we managed in 2000, something I thought was impossible. We got thumped 6-1 by Southampton, and lost at home to relegated Burnley on the last day of the season. This was all in the period of his "amazing job" last season.It is absolutely nothing like good enough, not even for those of us who have spent the last five years watching eyeball-meltingly shit football.The club seem to have pretty much zero pride these days, but they have absolutely got to grow some balls and try to convince a few of us that this sort of rubbish is not acceptable, admit they've made a mistake, replace him and move on.Keep this chancer in place much longer and we are absolutely doomed to what I suspect won't be a short stay in the Championship."