Quote from: saunders_heroes on October 23, 2015, 01:20:32 PMQuote from: Vegas on October 23, 2015, 01:16:15 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on October 23, 2015, 01:13:14 PMQuote from: boozey182 on October 23, 2015, 01:06:29 PMQuote from: Ads on October 23, 2015, 12:40:45 PMWe have people making decision that have experience within the game at a high level and within a very good club like Arsenal, with clear knowledge of continental players.Is it out of the realms of possibility to conclude that their knowledge might extend to managers too?I think this is what I'm basing a lot of hope on. Something about this summer felt very different; not the normal Villa signings. For example, non of the players we bought scored against us last season...I think most of us where excited by the signings. Who's to say we won't be excited by the next manager?These aren't the same guys that picked TSM. Something felt different?Didn't Sherwood just spend the money generated from sales and the usual £8 or £9m on top?The difference is not the amount but the type of signing surely?You honestly been that impressed by what you've seen from them so far?I think most of the players have shown promise to varying degreesAmavi has been the standout signingGana has had a few good games, although seems to be having a dip at the momentGestede has looked quite limited overall but is good in the box with his head as long as he is running onto the ballAyew has shown glimpses in 2 or 3 gamesTraore looks very raw but excitingVeretout looks off the pace but is improving and has a lovely first touchRichards has been largely impressive despite being caught out of position a few timesLescott has looked like a baggies reject unfortunatelyCrespo is difficult to comment on, improved as the game went on against StokeSome of them need patience shown which a lot of us don't always give new signings, they may or may not come off but only time will tell
Quote from: Vegas on October 23, 2015, 01:16:15 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on October 23, 2015, 01:13:14 PMQuote from: boozey182 on October 23, 2015, 01:06:29 PMQuote from: Ads on October 23, 2015, 12:40:45 PMWe have people making decision that have experience within the game at a high level and within a very good club like Arsenal, with clear knowledge of continental players.Is it out of the realms of possibility to conclude that their knowledge might extend to managers too?I think this is what I'm basing a lot of hope on. Something about this summer felt very different; not the normal Villa signings. For example, non of the players we bought scored against us last season...I think most of us where excited by the signings. Who's to say we won't be excited by the next manager?These aren't the same guys that picked TSM. Something felt different?Didn't Sherwood just spend the money generated from sales and the usual £8 or £9m on top?The difference is not the amount but the type of signing surely?You honestly been that impressed by what you've seen from them so far?
Quote from: saunders_heroes on October 23, 2015, 01:13:14 PMQuote from: boozey182 on October 23, 2015, 01:06:29 PMQuote from: Ads on October 23, 2015, 12:40:45 PMWe have people making decision that have experience within the game at a high level and within a very good club like Arsenal, with clear knowledge of continental players.Is it out of the realms of possibility to conclude that their knowledge might extend to managers too?I think this is what I'm basing a lot of hope on. Something about this summer felt very different; not the normal Villa signings. For example, non of the players we bought scored against us last season...I think most of us where excited by the signings. Who's to say we won't be excited by the next manager?These aren't the same guys that picked TSM. Something felt different?Didn't Sherwood just spend the money generated from sales and the usual £8 or £9m on top?The difference is not the amount but the type of signing surely?
Quote from: boozey182 on October 23, 2015, 01:06:29 PMQuote from: Ads on October 23, 2015, 12:40:45 PMWe have people making decision that have experience within the game at a high level and within a very good club like Arsenal, with clear knowledge of continental players.Is it out of the realms of possibility to conclude that their knowledge might extend to managers too?I think this is what I'm basing a lot of hope on. Something about this summer felt very different; not the normal Villa signings. For example, non of the players we bought scored against us last season...I think most of us where excited by the signings. Who's to say we won't be excited by the next manager?These aren't the same guys that picked TSM. Something felt different?Didn't Sherwood just spend the money generated from sales and the usual £8 or £9m on top?
Quote from: Ads on October 23, 2015, 12:40:45 PMWe have people making decision that have experience within the game at a high level and within a very good club like Arsenal, with clear knowledge of continental players.Is it out of the realms of possibility to conclude that their knowledge might extend to managers too?I think this is what I'm basing a lot of hope on. Something about this summer felt very different; not the normal Villa signings. For example, non of the players we bought scored against us last season...I think most of us where excited by the signings. Who's to say we won't be excited by the next manager?These aren't the same guys that picked TSM.
We have people making decision that have experience within the game at a high level and within a very good club like Arsenal, with clear knowledge of continental players.Is it out of the realms of possibility to conclude that their knowledge might extend to managers too?
Quote from: ClaretAndBlueBlood on October 23, 2015, 01:56:12 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on October 23, 2015, 01:20:32 PMQuote from: Vegas on October 23, 2015, 01:16:15 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on October 23, 2015, 01:13:14 PMQuote from: boozey182 on October 23, 2015, 01:06:29 PMQuote from: Ads on October 23, 2015, 12:40:45 PMWe have people making decision that have experience within the game at a high level and within a very good club like Arsenal, with clear knowledge of continental players.Is it out of the realms of possibility to conclude that their knowledge might extend to managers too?I think this is what I'm basing a lot of hope on. Something about this summer felt very different; not the normal Villa signings. For example, non of the players we bought scored against us last season...I think most of us where excited by the signings. Who's to say we won't be excited by the next manager?These aren't the same guys that picked TSM. Something felt different?Didn't Sherwood just spend the money generated from sales and the usual £8 or £9m on top?The difference is not the amount but the type of signing surely?You honestly been that impressed by what you've seen from them so far?I think most of the players have shown promise to varying degreesAmavi has been the standout signingGana has had a few good games, although seems to be having a dip at the momentGestede has looked quite limited overall but is good in the box with his head as long as he is running onto the ballAyew has shown glimpses in 2 or 3 gamesTraore looks very raw but excitingVeretout looks off the pace but is improving and has a lovely first touchRichards has been largely impressive despite being caught out of position a few timesLescott has looked like a baggies reject unfortunatelyCrespo is difficult to comment on, improved as the game went on against StokeSome of them need patience shown which a lot of us don't always give new signings, they may or may not come off but only time will tellPatience is something Villa fans have been martyrs to over the last 5 years.
"We bought in a different way"I think I'll file that alongside "young and hungry".
Current opinion on Lerner should depend on whether or not you think he is still treating things at Villa as 'business as usual'. I use that phrase as in the summer, when the supposed takeover collapsed the staff were briefed and all were told no takeover currently and business as usual. Therefore, I would have expected like other clubs to have proceeded with a decent transfer budget for the relatively new manager in order for us to make a decent challenge to achieve mid table respectability. The debate comes as to whether or not you believe a slight of hand has taken place over the transfer dealings. Some say that net spend isn't an indicator of anything but actual spend on purchases is. To that end, Lerner has indeed delivered regarding transfers. The other viewpoint is that net spend of less than £10m for at least the 2nd season on the trot is not treating it as business as usual.I have to say that given the high profile departures in the summer, together with the potential TV revenue at the beginning of next season the net spend figure is very relevant this season. And in my view, a net spend of much less than West Bromwich Albion (as an example) is asking for trouble given where we finished last season. So my view is and I know there will be people who disagree is that he is treating us like fools if he thinks we will swallow the gross spend as 'business as usual'. The squad needed a massive overhaul with not just quantity but quality. We find ourselves now deep in the relegation mire with a slightly upgraded version of Lamberts/Lerners 'young and hungry' policy that failed miserably a couple of years back - with no Benteke to drag us out of the mire.In order for us to stand any chance of survival this season, with or without Sherwood in charge, there has to be some serious cash spent on one or two key positions in January and then we have to hope by that time we are not cut adrift. Only if that happens will I believe Lerner has any interest in us whatsoever anymore.
I would have thought spending some big money on replacing the player who's pretty much single handedly kept us up for years was a must. I wasn't expecting to find ourselves with the Blackburn centre forward as our main replacement for him, very underwhelming.
We are amongst the lowest net spenders in the league for the last two seasons. I'm not saying the players bought in wont work but a lot of them were untried at this level so maybe an Austin, a Lennon and another younger version of lescott might have made it better.