Everyone at the club right now is a place holder. Randy wants out. If someone paid millions to take over a failing club then if they have any nous they will be wanting to remove all the dead wood and replace with competent people. They all know this, that's part of the reason they all couldn't give a shit, it's not long term to them, just another job and one they're doing badly in.
There was a guy on radio two a few weeks back promoting his book. Can't remember what he or the book were called, but basically he had written a book in conjunction with Sir Alex Ferguson about management. One point that he made crystal clear is that for any organisation to be successful you need to have clear direction right from the very top, down to the very bottom. Everyone and he said absolutely everyone at the organisation must be pulling in the same direction and the company strategy must be crystal clear to everyone, including it's customers. He mentioned how at times certain players at Man Utd didn't go along with the goal of the club and how they were sold on almost straight away. ( Beckham/Stam?) This got me thinking about Aston Villa. Apart from the odd sound bite (Proud history/Bright future ha or We're building something special) when was the last time we actually heard from the powers that be what the current strategy is. The lack of leadership from the top has seeped through the club like a poison. I believe there is no strategy or if there is one I have missed it, which again is the whole purpose of this post. I went on a course a few years ago and the guy running the course said how many of you do a SWAT test at the start of each year. I had never heard of this acronym before, but basically it stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Aims and Targets. So it's a new year with yet another defeat under our belt so how about the club coming out with it's own SWAT statement instead of the building something special drivel.UTV
Then get some disciple
He needs to somehow harness some team spirit, we are 100% not a team this season, just a collection of individuals waiting for it to end and get the best out of it for themselves they can.
I think the job will be too big for anyone with just 18 games left. Its where do we go next season.I think we need to get the likes of a Moyes or Pearson in. Remember Saunders prior to taking on wasn't exactly thought of, of someone with charisma.
He's been dealt an impossible hand, so it's difficult to judge, given the frankly appalling situation he found himself in when he arrived. He must be exasperated with the absence of quality, typified yesterday with Gestede and his failure to make a simple pass to set Traore away to win the game.He seems eager to freshen the squad up and it's not hard to see why. Amavi, Ayew, Veretout apart, I wouldn't care if the rest of the squad were sacked tomorrow.