Isn't the important point not whether it is as bad as anything in the last five years or not, but that it is still woefully short of what is acceptable?And that's at a time where our expectations are so low, it should be pretty much impossible to fail to satisfy them.
I fear we won't even reach 30 points this season.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on September 27, 2015, 04:08:40 PMIsn't the important point not whether it is as bad as anything in the last five years or not, but that it is still woefully short of what is acceptable?And that's at a time where our expectations are so low, it should be pretty much impossible to fail to satisfy them.Whilst I agree the points total is disappointing, we have only played seven games.One we won, so that's six to chew over.Man Utd what's their squad worth, over 200 million? We narrowly lost. Palace we probably deserved a point. Sunderland we really should have beaten.Leicester, should have beaten. Baggies match was not great admittedly. Liverpool, another team full of stars, despite their problems.Sherwood has made mistakes, the players have too. I'm optimistic and quite looking forward to the rest of the season, I may be a mug, may have low expectations but it won't be as bad as Mcleish or Lambert.Whether it's good enough for Aston Villa is another argument.
At Leicester I remember turning to the bloke behind me when we went 2-0 up and saying 'Why do I feel worse? When they pulled one back, you felt the slow intake of breath from the crowd like we all knew what was coming. I remember a season or so ago, Emile Heskey being quoted as saying the Villa fans 'Don't so much get on your back as go unbearably quiet'. I think my match companion's reaction of 'F off Emile, if you hadn't been so F in shit maybe we'd have had more to sing about' is a fair one, but I also think he is right. I do think the team felt that from us at Leicester, and I think there is a difference between ' blaming the fans' and saying the continuation of a losing mentality lies with the fans. Look back over this thread and it is about how many years we have put up with this, how every one has had enough of losing and being shit. We have come to expect it?A few posts up there's something like - Even if we beat Stoke 4-0 I'll have no confidence going into the Chelsea game because every upturn is followed by more shit. That's how we all feel now, it's like we've lost the ability to believe in anything good. I think the Cup Final really cemented this - more than any other time we've gone to Wembley I believed this was 'our year' - it felt like all the signs were there. It emerged like a beacon out of the shiteness that surrounded it. We were in an FA Cup miracle bubble and nothing could stop us. When that bubble burst, it felt as bad as anything I'd experienced as a fan. It becomes easier to believe that everything is shit, that when you are 2-0 up, all it is going to take is one goal from the opposition and it's all going down the pan, because believing good stuff is going to happen can only end one way can't it?I honestly believe that with a change of manager, director, & virtually the entire playing staff, the continuation of a 'losing mentality' might lie with us. NOT, that it is our fault, but that we are ground down by it and struggling to get up. The challenge for a manager of this club, is getting a team to be able to play us out of that, rather than panic when they feel it from us. We have earned our right to be miserable and defeatist, we need a team that is able to rise above that to drag us out of it, not be pulled in with us.
"Should have beaten" when you lost is pretty meaningless, surely?
Quote from: TheMalandro on September 27, 2015, 04:34:17 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on September 27, 2015, 04:08:40 PMIsn't the important point not whether it is as bad as anything in the last five years or not, but that it is still woefully short of what is acceptable?And that's at a time where our expectations are so low, it should be pretty much impossible to fail to satisfy them.Whilst I agree the points total is disappointing, we have only played seven games.One we won, so that's six to chew over.Man Utd what's their squad worth, over 200 million? We narrowly lost. Palace we probably deserved a point. Sunderland we really should have beaten.Leicester, should have beaten. Baggies match was not great admittedly. Liverpool, another team full of stars, despite their problems.Sherwood has made mistakes, the players have too. I'm optimistic and quite looking forward to the rest of the season, I may be a mug, may have low expectations but it won't be as bad as Mcleish or Lambert.Whether it's good enough for Aston Villa is another argument.They cost more moneyShould of could ofShould of could ofShould of could ofWe were shitThey cost more moneySounds like a bunch of excuses from the Blues fan playbook.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on September 27, 2015, 05:06:13 PM"Should have beaten" when you lost is pretty meaningless, surely?It's zero points that's for sure. I just don't think Sherwood is as bad as some make out. The summer overhaul has been much better than I expected.
I can't blame Lerner. Is he disinterested because of personal problems, sure okay. Has he always fronted up cash and given each manager a more than healthy chunk to spend, yes I think he has. He's written off and swallowed the loans the club owes him to help it out. That's really all I can ask of a billionaire owner. He's an easy target because we all know about him and he never speaks. That's his crime apparently.