Quote from: NeilH on November 03, 2015, 08:16:24 AMI 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.For pity's sake man, we're 4 points adrift with 23 games remaining, and a new manager at the helm.
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.
Might be worth the expense of taking the First team squad and the best of the U21s away to a training camp abroad for a "mini pre-season" in decent weather during the international break that is coming up. This would allow Garde, Duverne, and any other new support staff to assess players, provide intensive training and fitness regimes, together with tactics and formations. A lot of work for Garde and his assistants in that break.Short term objective must be to stay in touch with the pack at the bottom of the table until the New Year. Then, hopefully with a settled team and a couple of quality signings kick on from there to get out of trouble.
Quote from: NeilH on November 03, 2015, 08:16:24 AMI 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.For pity's sake man, we're 4 points adrift with 23 gamees remaining, and a new manager at the helm.
Penny dropped this morning that we need to win nearly 50% of remaining games to get to 40 pts.