How was anybody able to make an assessment on the likes of Ayew and Veretout after a few games when they've hardly played until now?
Quote from: brian green on December 01, 2015, 09:14:08 AMOur problem is very little to do with the continental signings of the summer and it is time that Sherwood spin was knocked on the head. Like DW I never expected anything from us pre Christmas as new players settled in. What has blown that theory out of the water is the abominably awful performances of the players the imports were added to. The performances of Guzan, Richardson, Westwood, Agbonlahor and Clark with the added rubbish of Blackburn's Gestede and Stripeyfilth's Lescott are why we are where we are.Have to agree Brian, the experienced players especially at the back have contributed massively to where we are.
Our problem is very little to do with the continental signings of the summer and it is time that Sherwood spin was knocked on the head. Like DW I never expected anything from us pre Christmas as new players settled in. What has blown that theory out of the water is the abominably awful performances of the players the imports were added to. The performances of Guzan, Richardson, Westwood, Agbonlahor and Clark with the added rubbish of Blackburn's Gestede and Stripeyfilth's Lescott are why we are where we are.
I work, from time to time, with a bloke who's been doing the same job as me for twenty-odd years, longer than I have. Nice enough lad, but jeez, I reckon he goes home every evening and zaps himself with one of those memory-wiping thingys from out of off of Men In Black. Every day is like it's his first day on the job!Our regular back 5 must have a fair few hundred PL appearances between them. I see similarities.
Looking back now (hindsight being easy I know), it appears our summer's business shows the lack of direction and the muddled thinking that has characterised the club for far too long now.On the one hand we were signing overseas potential as they represented better value, and then on the other we brought in the likes of Gestede and Lescott as a sop to a manager who clearly wasn't in tune with this new approach to recruitment. They should've sacked Sherwood in the summer and committed themselves fully to the direction we're now just about taking (too late probably).Even before that our transfer policies have lurched from one failure to another. First there was the 'expensive, english, but proven premier league types', that played such a big part in sending the club into its present downward spiral in the first place. Next we had 'hungry, cheap, lower league types', and then when that didn't work out, we went out and got some more 'proven premier league types', but who were cheaper and basically past it.I actually believe we're on the right track now, but have a horrible feeling that come relegation in the summer, we'll just lurch into some other direction, and have to start all over again, because we're run by American Idiots.
Quote from: Lastfootstamper on December 01, 2015, 11:06:22 AMI work, from time to time, with a bloke who's been doing the same job as me for twenty-odd years, longer than I have. Nice enough lad, but jeez, I reckon he goes home every evening and zaps himself with one of those memory-wiping thingys from out of off of Men In Black. Every day is like it's his first day on the job!Our regular back 5 must have a fair few hundred PL appearances between them. I see similarities.That's exactly what I think Randy is like. He sets off down one path, goes to bed, then next morning decides on another.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 01, 2015, 11:16:36 AMQuote from: Lastfootstamper on December 01, 2015, 11:06:22 AMI work, from time to time, with a bloke who's been doing the same job as me for twenty-odd years, longer than I have. Nice enough lad, but jeez, I reckon he goes home every evening and zaps himself with one of those memory-wiping thingys from out of off of Men In Black. Every day is like it's his first day on the job!Our regular back 5 must have a fair few hundred PL appearances between them. I see similarities.That's exactly what I think Randy is like. He sets off down one path, goes to bed, then next morning decides on another. You seem to have some idea on what he does of a day, Dave. I'd be surprised if he can actually be arsed to get out of bed. I mean, does the bloke actually still exist??ps I thought your 'Chance in a Million' piece was very measured - given the circumstances. Fair play & thanks for the sensible approach. I don't think I'd have got beyond a vulgar, single syllable word (of probable Middle Dutch origin), although it might well have had an 'ed' stuck on the end.
Quote from: auntiesledd on December 01, 2015, 12:39:08 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 01, 2015, 11:16:36 AMQuote from: Lastfootstamper on December 01, 2015, 11:06:22 AMI work, from time to time, with a bloke who's been doing the same job as me for twenty-odd years, longer than I have. Nice enough lad, but jeez, I reckon he goes home every evening and zaps himself with one of those memory-wiping thingys from out of off of Men In Black. Every day is like it's his first day on the job!Our regular back 5 must have a fair few hundred PL appearances between them. I see similarities.That's exactly what I think Randy is like. He sets off down one path, goes to bed, then next morning decides on another. You seem to have some idea on what he does of a day, Dave. I'd be surprised if he can actually be arsed to get out of bed. I mean, does the bloke actually still exist??ps I thought your 'Chance in a Million' piece was very measured - given the circumstances. Fair play & thanks for the sensible approach. I don't think I'd have got beyond a vulgar, single syllable word (of probable Middle Dutch origin), although it might well have had an 'ed' stuck on the end.I haven't a clue what he does, but I know what I'd be doing if I had his money and it wouldn't be anywhere near Aston. One thing's for sure, though; we have to get used to the idea that any new owner will be closer to the Lerner approach than the Ellis one. You are never going to get an owner who will have us as their main priority and who will spend significant amounts of time on the club. The best you can realistically hope for is one who will put up as much money as Randy has, appoint the right people to the right jobs, then step back and enjoy his hobby whenever he wants.
Quote from: Ads on December 01, 2015, 10:04:51 AMHow was anybody able to make an assessment on the likes of Ayew and Veretout after a few games when they've hardly played until now? Veretout could have been a sunflower farmer from the Charente, for all I knew
Quote from: TheMalandro on December 01, 2015, 10:07:14 AMQuote from: Ads on December 01, 2015, 10:04:51 AMHow was anybody able to make an assessment on the likes of Ayew and Veretout after a few games when they've hardly played until now? Veretout could have been a sunflower farmer from the Charente, for all I knewI'd imagine he wishes he was at the moment.
Quote from: auntiesledd on December 01, 2015, 01:29:25 PMQuote from: TheMalandro on December 01, 2015, 10:07:14 AMQuote from: Ads on December 01, 2015, 10:04:51 AMHow was anybody able to make an assessment on the likes of Ayew and Veretout after a few games when they've hardly played until now? Veretout could have been a sunflower farmer from the Charente, for all I knewI'd imagine he wishes he was at the moment.I don't know about that, but we've definitely got too many shrinking violets in our team, especially at the back.