Quote from: ChicagoLion on January 04, 2016, 12:34:09 PMQuote from: OzVilla on January 04, 2016, 12:31:55 PMNo doubt we're shit, thats why we are where we are. But I also don't think we have anything like the same work rate as other sides, not just the top sides either.I completely agree with this, we stand still and only move when the ball comes into our vicinity. There was something on recently about the movement of the 2 Watford strikers - it was incredible. Always running into space, chasing down defenders - this was a huge factor is Watford's good form.Then you see our giant Oak Tree rooted up front and understand why we're so poor. Certainly not just him though I might add.
Quote from: OzVilla on January 04, 2016, 12:31:55 PMNo doubt we're shit, thats why we are where we are. But I also don't think we have anything like the same work rate as other sides, not just the top sides either.I completely agree with this, we stand still and only move when the ball comes into our vicinity.
No doubt we're shit, thats why we are where we are. But I also don't think we have anything like the same work rate as other sides, not just the top sides either.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on January 04, 2016, 01:33:16 PMQuote from: Clampy on January 04, 2016, 01:24:47 PMI felt for him a bit on Saturday. He must be tearing his hair out at some of the goals we've let in.The questions I have is who was supposed to be protecting the Right side of midfield as the same thing happened last week with Gill on the pitch, the left back strolled up and had a free shot at goal.Why the fuck has he not dropped Guzan?The No1 priority this window should be to find a replacement for Guzan. I think he is gone at this level, punch drunk from too many defeats and more and more unconvincing performances. He will forever be associated with some of the appalling stats we've acquired in the last few years.
Quote from: Clampy on January 04, 2016, 01:24:47 PMI felt for him a bit on Saturday. He must be tearing his hair out at some of the goals we've let in.The questions I have is who was supposed to be protecting the Right side of midfield as the same thing happened last week with Gill on the pitch, the left back strolled up and had a free shot at goal.Why the fuck has he not dropped Guzan?
I felt for him a bit on Saturday. He must be tearing his hair out at some of the goals we've let in.
Quote from: ozzjim on January 04, 2016, 01:36:46 PMThe idea that a guy who has an excellent coaching CV and was very highly thought of at Lyon is not good enough for us is brilliant. Maybe not suited to us at this point in time, but I think he is at least qualified for the job unlike the last chancer. 9 games with one of the worst sides we have had in years is enough time for some to make their mind up. Mad world. I would be gutted if he went in the summer to be replaced by a Pearson type.His CV is ok, not excellent. How is he qualified for the Villa job? he's never manager here, never done much in France as manager and has had a shocking start to his career over here9 games without a win - I don't know what the worst ever start to a managerial role is, but this must be up there?If, by "Pearson type", you mean a manager who can get a club promoted and then retain their place in the top flight, that would be exactly what we need, no? I hope that Garde turns out to be a good manager but, based on the start he's had at Villa, nobody can honestly say that with confidence. Everyone is guessing and hoping, me included
The idea that a guy who has an excellent coaching CV and was very highly thought of at Lyon is not good enough for us is brilliant. Maybe not suited to us at this point in time, but I think he is at least qualified for the job unlike the last chancer. 9 games with one of the worst sides we have had in years is enough time for some to make their mind up. Mad world. I would be gutted if he went in the summer to be replaced by a Pearson type.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 02:17:40 PMQuote from: ozzjim on January 04, 2016, 01:36:46 PMThe idea that a guy who has an excellent coaching CV and was very highly thought of at Lyon is not good enough for us is brilliant. Maybe not suited to us at this point in time, but I think he is at least qualified for the job unlike the last chancer. 9 games with one of the worst sides we have had in years is enough time for some to make their mind up. Mad world. I would be gutted if he went in the summer to be replaced by a Pearson type.His CV is ok, not excellent. How is he qualified for the Villa job? he's never manager here, never done much in France as manager and has had a shocking start to his career over here9 games without a win - I don't know what the worst ever start to a managerial role is, but this must be up there?If, by "Pearson type", you mean a manager who can get a club promoted and then retain their place in the top flight, that would be exactly what we need, no? I hope that Garde turns out to be a good manager but, based on the start he's had at Villa, nobody can honestly say that with confidence. Everyone is guessing and hoping, me includedWell he did a very good job rebuilding Lyon on a very small budget, so 'never done much in France is harsh'. Why's the fact he hadn't previously managed here relevant to his suitability to the role? He hasn't had a great start, but to be fair he has a shambles of a squad and players who are determined to make horrific individual mistakes. Nigel Pearson's Leicester were buried before a remarkable end of season run. Whilst there's nothing to suggest Villa will do that, if you'd mentioned Pearson as a candidate for the Villa job this time last year it would have been laughed at. The vast majority of last season with Leicester was terrible, it was just an exceptional run that saved them.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on January 04, 2016, 02:27:52 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 02:17:40 PMQuote from: ozzjim on January 04, 2016, 01:36:46 PMThe idea that a guy who has an excellent coaching CV and was very highly thought of at Lyon is not good enough for us is brilliant. Maybe not suited to us at this point in time, but I think he is at least qualified for the job unlike the last chancer. 9 games with one of the worst sides we have had in years is enough time for some to make their mind up. Mad world. I would be gutted if he went in the summer to be replaced by a Pearson type.His CV is ok, not excellent. How is he qualified for the Villa job? he's never manager here, never done much in France as manager and has had a shocking start to his career over here9 games without a win - I don't know what the worst ever start to a managerial role is, but this must be up there?If, by "Pearson type", you mean a manager who can get a club promoted and then retain their place in the top flight, that would be exactly what we need, no? I hope that Garde turns out to be a good manager but, based on the start he's had at Villa, nobody can honestly say that with confidence. Everyone is guessing and hoping, me includedWell he did a very good job rebuilding Lyon on a very small budget, so 'never done much in France is harsh'. Why's the fact he hadn't previously managed here relevant to his suitability to the role? He hasn't had a great start, but to be fair he has a shambles of a squad and players who are determined to make horrific individual mistakes. Nigel Pearson's Leicester were buried before a remarkable end of season run. Whilst there's nothing to suggest Villa will do that, if you'd mentioned Pearson as a candidate for the Villa job this time last year it would have been laughed at. The vast majority of last season with Leicester was terrible, it was just an exceptional run that saved them. Like I say, we're all hoping and guessing. But any manager who hasn't won in 9 games - I'd expect a half decent coach to get some sort of bounce from his players, however shit they are, Sherwood managed it and he was absolute cack - has to face questions. No club in the world would accept this from a new gaffer, no matter what team he inherits. The fact that we keep lurching from one shit manager to another ( in McLeish, Lambert and Sherwood) is no reason to hang onto another manager who doesn't do the business.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 03, 2016, 10:50:33 PMGarde can be part of that. I honestly don't know what people were expecting from a manager coming into a club which is clearly dysfunctional, which had lost almost every game it had played for months and months, and which had at most four or five players who give the first shit about the way things are going.There's really nobody who was going to turn that shit around.I wasn't expecting him to have no effect whatsoever so far, to be honest. Sherwood had as good as relegated us by the ime he left, but surely some inprovement in results wasn't too much to ask for? And not to keep playing that cart horse Gestede. I agree about not appointing Pearson, but Garde has got to show something this season. Something, anything. In my opinion there's been nothing so far, and the last two matches have been scandalously bad.
Garde can be part of that. I honestly don't know what people were expecting from a manager coming into a club which is clearly dysfunctional, which had lost almost every game it had played for months and months, and which had at most four or five players who give the first shit about the way things are going.There's really nobody who was going to turn that shit around.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on January 04, 2016, 02:27:52 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 02:17:40 PMQuote from: ozzjim on January 04, 2016, 01:36:46 PMThe idea that a guy who has an excellent coaching CV and was very highly thought of at Lyon is not good enough for us is brilliant. Maybe not suited to us at this point in time, but I think he is at least qualified for the job unlike the last chancer. 9 games with one of the worst sides we have had in years is enough time for some to make their mind up. Mad world. I would be gutted if he went in the summer to be replaced by a Pearson type.His CV is ok, not excellent. How is he qualified for the Villa job? he's never manager here, never done much in France as manager and has had a shocking start to his career over here9 games without a win - I don't know what the worst ever start to a managerial role is, but this must be up there?If, by "Pearson type", you mean a manager who can get a club promoted and then retain their place in the top flight, that would be exactly what we need, no? I hope that Garde turns out to be a good manager but, based on the start he's had at Villa, nobody can honestly say that with confidence. Everyone is guessing and hoping, me includedWell he did a very good job rebuilding Lyon on a very small budget, so 'never done much in France is harsh'. Why's the fact he hadn't previously managed here relevant to his suitability to the role? He hasn't had a great start, but to be fair he has a shambles of a squad and players who are determined to make horrific individual mistakes. Nigel Pearson's Leicester were buried before a remarkable end of season run. Whilst there's nothing to suggest Villa will do that, if you'd mentioned Pearson as a candidate for the Villa job this time last year it would have been laughed at. The vast majority of last season with Leicester was terrible, it was just an exceptional run that saved them. Like I say, we're all hoping and guessing. But any manager who hasn't won in 9 games - I'd expect a half decent coach to get some sort of bounce from his players, however shit they are, Sherwood managed it and he was absolute cack - has to face questions.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 02:29:36 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on January 04, 2016, 02:27:52 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 02:17:40 PMQuote from: ozzjim on January 04, 2016, 01:36:46 PMThe idea that a guy who has an excellent coaching CV and was very highly thought of at Lyon is not good enough for us is brilliant. Maybe not suited to us at this point in time, but I think he is at least qualified for the job unlike the last chancer. 9 games with one of the worst sides we have had in years is enough time for some to make their mind up. Mad world. I would be gutted if he went in the summer to be replaced by a Pearson type.His CV is ok, not excellent. How is he qualified for the Villa job? he's never manager here, never done much in France as manager and has had a shocking start to his career over here9 games without a win - I don't know what the worst ever start to a managerial role is, but this must be up there?If, by "Pearson type", you mean a manager who can get a club promoted and then retain their place in the top flight, that would be exactly what we need, no? I hope that Garde turns out to be a good manager but, based on the start he's had at Villa, nobody can honestly say that with confidence. Everyone is guessing and hoping, me includedWell he did a very good job rebuilding Lyon on a very small budget, so 'never done much in France is harsh'. Why's the fact he hadn't previously managed here relevant to his suitability to the role? He hasn't had a great start, but to be fair he has a shambles of a squad and players who are determined to make horrific individual mistakes. Nigel Pearson's Leicester were buried before a remarkable end of season run. Whilst there's nothing to suggest Villa will do that, if you'd mentioned Pearson as a candidate for the Villa job this time last year it would have been laughed at. The vast majority of last season with Leicester was terrible, it was just an exceptional run that saved them. Like I say, we're all hoping and guessing. But any manager who hasn't won in 9 games - I'd expect a half decent coach to get some sort of bounce from his players, however shit they are, Sherwood managed it and he was absolute cack - has to face questions. We weren't on anything like as bad a run under Lambert when Sherwood arrived as we were under Sherwood when Garde came.Any team which wins a game then draws one, then loses nine on the bounce is mentally done for. That's an awful situation to inherit.
True, but then it shouldn't be hard to actually show some improvement? And Garde has made things harder for himself at times, like with the line up v Norwich.
We weren't on anything like as bad a run under Lambert when Sherwood arrived as we were under Sherwood when Garde came.Any team which wins a game then draws one, then loses nine on the bounce is mentally done for. That's an awful situation to inherit.