Quote from: Pete3206 on October 25, 2015, 12:26:22 AMBacuna and Lescott produced performances which were amongst the worst of my 45 years on this planet. Abysmal beyond belief. Fucking abysmal.Yes, I have been drinking. I've had a lot to drink.So have I and may I suggest you are wrong. First post I have seen so gone for you as actually thought Bacuna was good
Bacuna and Lescott produced performances which were amongst the worst of my 45 years on this planet. Abysmal beyond belief. Fucking abysmal.Yes, I have been drinking. I've had a lot to drink.
Quote from: mr underhill on October 24, 2015, 04:55:17 PMdecisive action needed tonight please FoxyDon't think he was even there today.
decisive action needed tonight please Foxy
Ok ...pissed off and pissed...can 4 managers/coaches all be shit or is the core of the club be the real culprit, sorry but I think we're all doomed if things don't change by the end of the month
Quote from: silhillvilla on October 25, 2015, 12:36:31 AMQuote from: mr underhill on October 24, 2015, 04:55:17 PMdecisive action needed tonight please FoxyDon't think he was even there today. If he needed another defeat and wacky starting 11 to tell him dim Tim isn't up to the job and hiring a mouth piece with 6 months experience was a bad idea then he's more stupid than I thought.
I'm so upset. We are a massive and brilliant club. Thus it's so hard to take . My biggest issue is I care too much.
Quote from: silhillvilla on October 25, 2015, 01:30:46 AMI'm so upset. We are a massive and brilliant club. Thus it's so hard to take . My biggest issue is I care too much. You and me and everyone else on here.
Quote from: Dave Pountney on October 24, 2015, 11:08:16 PMI take the point that the owners of the club can't be blamed directly for the poor coaching, tactical ineptitude, selection blunders and the inability of players to perform the basic skills of the game, but if anyone seriously thinks that Villa's deep seated problems can be cured by the appointment of yet another new Manager, then they are seriously deluded. Our club has been brought to its current dismal and depressing plight by the people who have run it for the past four or five disastrous years and who appointed Houllier, McLeish, Lambert and Sherwood. Not only were these poor choices, they were compounded by a campaign of austerity imposed on the club to rescue it from O'Neill's profligacy; a profligacy, by the way, encouraged by a guileless and naive owner who thought he'd inherited a managerial genius. Lerner's casual, lazy, remote and long distance ownership style allowed O'Neill to run the Villa like his own personal fiefdom and the club was virtually a financial basket case in terms of its day-to-day solvency before Lerner woke up and tried to rein O'Neill in. The self-important and overrated Ulsterman then stormed off in a huff and left us in the lurch on the cusp of a new season and our current plight can be plotted all the way back to those fateful days.The story since has been a tragic catalogue of botched managerial appointments and shoestring investment from an increasingly resentful owner and I fear the worst run club in the top flight over the last five years will meet its just deserts in May and become a Championship club, just at the very time that the Premiership gravy train really does arrive at the station. Oh dear, the very irony of it all.Irony?
I take the point that the owners of the club can't be blamed directly for the poor coaching, tactical ineptitude, selection blunders and the inability of players to perform the basic skills of the game, but if anyone seriously thinks that Villa's deep seated problems can be cured by the appointment of yet another new Manager, then they are seriously deluded. Our club has been brought to its current dismal and depressing plight by the people who have run it for the past four or five disastrous years and who appointed Houllier, McLeish, Lambert and Sherwood. Not only were these poor choices, they were compounded by a campaign of austerity imposed on the club to rescue it from O'Neill's profligacy; a profligacy, by the way, encouraged by a guileless and naive owner who thought he'd inherited a managerial genius. Lerner's casual, lazy, remote and long distance ownership style allowed O'Neill to run the Villa like his own personal fiefdom and the club was virtually a financial basket case in terms of its day-to-day solvency before Lerner woke up and tried to rein O'Neill in. The self-important and overrated Ulsterman then stormed off in a huff and left us in the lurch on the cusp of a new season and our current plight can be plotted all the way back to those fateful days.The story since has been a tragic catalogue of botched managerial appointments and shoestring investment from an increasingly resentful owner and I fear the worst run club in the top flight over the last five years will meet its just deserts in May and become a Championship club, just at the very time that the Premiership gravy train really does arrive at the station. Oh dear, the very irony of it all.