As I see it, Lerner will be very reluctant to spend money paying off players, even though it is the right thing to do.The club is big enough to rebuild and be competitive again, provided a long term view is taken and we accept starting from the bottom. I am sorry, but if they are not good enough for the PL now, they should be sold/given away to make way for players who will be good enough in the future.
Quote from: old man villa fan on February 15, 2016, 11:54:26 PMAs I see it, Lerner will be very reluctant to spend money paying off players, even though it is the right thing to do.The club is big enough to rebuild and be competitive again, provided a long term view is taken and we accept starting from the bottom. I am sorry, but if they are not good enough for the PL now, they should be sold/given away to make way for players who will be good enough in the future. I agree that is what we should do. But I also can't see Lerner paying up peoples contracts and paying for the 20 or so new players we would then need to sign. That's why I think Remi will be gone one way or another, because either he or the board will look at it and realise that he'd be in charge of largely the same squad of players who have shown they don't respond to him.The few players who have done well for him will be the only ones who there would be any interest in.I also agree with your assessment about pace and power, its importance and our lack of it. We are so slow, physically and in terms of the teams style of play, ponderous and indecisive, we always give the opposition a chance to get back in their shape.
Accepting that Garde inherited a load of dross, one constant is that with four managers I have regularly watched professional footballers that are incapable of making space, making themselves available for a pass, helping a team mate in trouble. We constantly see a player getting crowded and losing possession because there's nobody available. They stroll around watching as if it's not their job. Even if they are piss poor, this is a basic tactic and it is still happening.
After yesterday I do wonder what squad and team he will select for the balance of the season. He has to be at his wits end and some players might just disappear. Whether he has plans on staying or leaving he has really nothing to lose by cutting ties with players that have completely let him down. Nobody saw yesterday coming and yet even after a few good weeks we folded like a cheap tent. It will be interesting to see his next move.
Quote from: brian green on February 15, 2016, 09:44:39 AMBacuna was a bag of nerves made worse by the booing. Richards was my Mandy of the Match because most of the others do seem to care a bit (very little bit in Lescott's case) but Richards clearly does not give a shit.Richards made one of the most half arsed attempts to beat and then close down the opponent I have ever seen. It was in the second half, up by their byline. The guy barely broke into a sprint all game. You know someone is taking the piss when they offer absolutely nothing going forward but yet are constantly caught out of position at the back.Remi keeps taking him off, I think he has his number but has had to play a bit nice because we've needed him. I wouldn't be surprised to see him dropped now though.
Bacuna was a bag of nerves made worse by the booing. Richards was my Mandy of the Match because most of the others do seem to care a bit (very little bit in Lescott's case) but Richards clearly does not give a shit.