Quote from: myf on November 02, 2015, 09:24:41 PMQuote from: Ad@m on November 02, 2015, 05:50:31 PMQuote from: in exile on November 02, 2015, 01:48:48 PMQuote from: Ad@m on November 02, 2015, 12:49:58 PMLong term, Remi Garde may work (if he's given the time and he's good enough) and his record at Lyon is really impressive but it's the wrong man at the wrong time for me.So who (available) would you have gone for?What does 'available' even mean? A club of our stature shouldn't just be fishing around for the unemployed and/or unemployable. I'd have put a significant amount of effort in to getting Moyes - the club may have done so but we'll never know.Failing that I'd have spoken to Rodgers. Given the mess that our club appears to be behind the scenes I'd have even considered the likes of Alan Pardew or Mark Hughes.As it is we've gone with yet another massive gamble. If you keep gambling eventually you're going to lose.Why would Rodgers, pardew or hughes consider us? We're too much of a risk for them. We're cut adrift at the bottom of the league if you havent noticedBehave. Pardew joined Palace when they were in the relegation zone, Hughes is at Stoke, and Rodgers is out of a job. I'd say all three would quite happily have taken the £2m a year salary (assuming we still pay the same as TSM got).
Quote from: Ad@m on November 02, 2015, 05:50:31 PMQuote from: in exile on November 02, 2015, 01:48:48 PMQuote from: Ad@m on November 02, 2015, 12:49:58 PMLong term, Remi Garde may work (if he's given the time and he's good enough) and his record at Lyon is really impressive but it's the wrong man at the wrong time for me.So who (available) would you have gone for?What does 'available' even mean? A club of our stature shouldn't just be fishing around for the unemployed and/or unemployable. I'd have put a significant amount of effort in to getting Moyes - the club may have done so but we'll never know.Failing that I'd have spoken to Rodgers. Given the mess that our club appears to be behind the scenes I'd have even considered the likes of Alan Pardew or Mark Hughes.As it is we've gone with yet another massive gamble. If you keep gambling eventually you're going to lose.Why would Rodgers, pardew or hughes consider us? We're too much of a risk for them. We're cut adrift at the bottom of the league if you havent noticed
Quote from: in exile on November 02, 2015, 01:48:48 PMQuote from: Ad@m on November 02, 2015, 12:49:58 PMLong term, Remi Garde may work (if he's given the time and he's good enough) and his record at Lyon is really impressive but it's the wrong man at the wrong time for me.So who (available) would you have gone for?What does 'available' even mean? A club of our stature shouldn't just be fishing around for the unemployed and/or unemployable. I'd have put a significant amount of effort in to getting Moyes - the club may have done so but we'll never know.Failing that I'd have spoken to Rodgers. Given the mess that our club appears to be behind the scenes I'd have even considered the likes of Alan Pardew or Mark Hughes.As it is we've gone with yet another massive gamble. If you keep gambling eventually you're going to lose.
Quote from: Ad@m on November 02, 2015, 12:49:58 PMLong term, Remi Garde may work (if he's given the time and he's good enough) and his record at Lyon is really impressive but it's the wrong man at the wrong time for me.So who (available) would you have gone for?
Long term, Remi Garde may work (if he's given the time and he's good enough) and his record at Lyon is really impressive but it's the wrong man at the wrong time for me.
Quote from: Ad@m on November 02, 2015, 09:35:59 PMQuote from: myf on November 02, 2015, 09:24:41 PMQuote from: Ad@m on November 02, 2015, 05:50:31 PMQuote from: in exile on November 02, 2015, 01:48:48 PMQuote from: Ad@m on November 02, 2015, 12:49:58 PMLong term, Remi Garde may work (if he's given the time and he's good enough) and his record at Lyon is really impressive but it's the wrong man at the wrong time for me.So who (available) would you have gone for?What does 'available' even mean? A club of our stature shouldn't just be fishing around for the unemployed and/or unemployable. I'd have put a significant amount of effort in to getting Moyes - the club may have done so but we'll never know.Failing that I'd have spoken to Rodgers. Given the mess that our club appears to be behind the scenes I'd have even considered the likes of Alan Pardew or Mark Hughes.As it is we've gone with yet another massive gamble. If you keep gambling eventually you're going to lose.Why would Rodgers, pardew or hughes consider us? We're too much of a risk for them. We're cut adrift at the bottom of the league if you havent noticedBehave. Pardew joined Palace when they were in the relegation zone, Hughes is at Stoke, and Rodgers is out of a job. I'd say all three would quite happily have taken the £2m a year salary (assuming we still pay the same as TSM got).Id say bollocks. Pardew was only too happy to get out of toon to go back to his old club. Stoke are a well run club and Rodgers still has some credibility but wouldn't risk it here. We may be a big club but we're no longer attractive to decent managers or players.
Richardson, Gabby, Guzan Bacuna Westwood Clark Hutton sanchez Lescott Gestede are Championship level at best.Then you have Ayew Gana Vertout Grealish that have potential but still lack the ability to play at this level consistantly.i think that leaves Richards Gil and Okore from the first team that are good enough, that is the size of the problem.
How are you able to qualify those comments? That those players cannot play consistently at this level, when they're not even gone the opportunity to play at this level. Ayew has picked up the pace of the league and looks dangerous. He played well against Swansea, yet was dropped.Veretout hasn't started a game since August as he was the subject of dim Tim's anger. Amavi can put a cross onto a sixpence and has electric pace, yet he doesn't feature at full back because he might drop the odd mistake. And Richardson, who drops as many if not more, plays and offers nothing going forwards.Gana is our best midfielder. He looks better than Delph, as he can actually control the ball while running with it, yet because dim Tim had him isolated in a two against Swansea and an error ensued, he doesn't feature.Keep picking the shit that we are and we will drop, no mistake.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on November 03, 2015, 07:54:46 AMRichardson, Gabby, Guzan Bacuna Westwood Clark Hutton sanchez Lescott Gestede are Championship level at best.Then you have Ayew Gana Vertout Grealish that have potential but still lack the ability to play at this level consistantly.i think that leaves Richards Gil and Okore from the first team that are good enough, that is the size of the problem.So why on another thread are you saying that team selection has nothing to do with the problem it when five of the seven people that you think might be good enough were left out yesterday for seemingly no reason, and nine of the ten that you think aren't good enough all started?
Quote from: Ads on November 03, 2015, 07:59:08 AMHow are you able to qualify those comments? That those players cannot play consistently at this level, when they're not even gone the opportunity to play at this level. Ayew has picked up the pace of the league and looks dangerous. He played well against Swansea, yet was dropped.Veretout hasn't started a game since August as he was the subject of dim Tim's anger. Amavi can put a cross onto a sixpence and has electric pace, yet he doesn't feature at full back because he might drop the odd mistake. And Richardson, who drops as many if not more, plays and offers nothing going forwards.Gana is our best midfielder. He looks better than Delph, as he can actually control the ball while running with it, yet because dim Tim had him isolated in a two against Swansea and an error ensued, he doesn't feature.Keep picking the shit that we are and we will drop, no mistake.Amavi cant defend, Gana goes walkabout Ayew keeps getting caught in posession.We can keep believing these players are better than they are, our league position and induividual performances tell you the truth.
I have heard a few times on here of late that we once more need to spend big on a striker in January, but given our plight and the seemingly hopeless task that Garde has on his hands you really do have to wonder if to spend any more would be to throw more money at an unsolvable problem. We were incapable of even doing the basics right last night and whatever is said of the lineup, there was enough experience in the first 11 to at least be able to organize themselves. It was once said to me that one of the biggest problems at Villa is that players who play for us know that they can eke out a good career without really raising their game above cruising speed; it’s a nice living for non-ambitious Premiership footballers. The culture is so ingrained at the club that I wonder if only a seismic event will remove it, like relegation for instance. So I ask myself if Fox (let’s not even pretend Lerner cares) has already worked out the risk and is planning for a relegation scenario and an opportunity to move on a large chunk of our team, who are happy to cruise along. If this indeed the case, there is no way in hell we will spend any money in January and as long as we don’t emulate Derby’s infamous low points total, Garde will be the man who will rebuild the club next season from the Championship.