Quote from: ez on March 14, 2016, 05:22:28 PMQuote from: supertom on March 14, 2016, 04:36:46 PMHe can't keep coming out, week after week openly asking for his players to offer him more. At some point Garde must be held accountable for the fact that his players aren't performing for him and they're not even close to giving their all for him. He's not getting 100% from them. Even if we had a manager doing that, this lot would still struggle to stay up. Unfortunately we need one of those managers, as O Neill was, who can get a group of players playing above themselves. If they are not able to perform that's not his fault.They are able to though. And you can't excuse the awful team selections and tactical deficiencies. The squad isn't very good, but it shouldn't be as piss awful as it has been, and we're not the 20th worst squad in the Premier League on paper. We're just the most feckless, woefully run and managed side in the top flight. Every manager at every club across the world has to take responsibility for that teams results. That's what you sign up for when you take up the job. Sometimes circumstances are tough. Sometimes you get a raw deal, but you still have to get the best out of what you have. I don't think Remi is getting that. Not even close. Would we stay up if this lot were playing to their best? Maybe not, but at the very least we should be going down fighting. Yes this is 90% Randy's fault for being a feck brained cretin, but Remi has been atrocious. All excuses aside he's been atrocious.
Quote from: supertom on March 14, 2016, 04:36:46 PMHe can't keep coming out, week after week openly asking for his players to offer him more. At some point Garde must be held accountable for the fact that his players aren't performing for him and they're not even close to giving their all for him. He's not getting 100% from them. Even if we had a manager doing that, this lot would still struggle to stay up. Unfortunately we need one of those managers, as O Neill was, who can get a group of players playing above themselves. If they are not able to perform that's not his fault.
He can't keep coming out, week after week openly asking for his players to offer him more. At some point Garde must be held accountable for the fact that his players aren't performing for him and they're not even close to giving their all for him. He's not getting 100% from them. Even if we had a manager doing that, this lot would still struggle to stay up. Unfortunately we need one of those managers, as O Neill was, who can get a group of players playing above themselves.
Quote from: supertom on March 14, 2016, 05:28:27 PMQuote from: ez on March 14, 2016, 05:22:28 PMQuote from: supertom on March 14, 2016, 04:36:46 PMHe can't keep coming out, week after week openly asking for his players to offer him more. At some point Garde must be held accountable for the fact that his players aren't performing for him and they're not even close to giving their all for him. He's not getting 100% from them. Even if we had a manager doing that, this lot would still struggle to stay up. Unfortunately we need one of those managers, as O Neill was, who can get a group of players playing above themselves. If they are not able to perform that's not his fault.They are able to though. And you can't excuse the awful team selections and tactical deficiencies. The squad isn't very good, but it shouldn't be as piss awful as it has been, and we're not the 20th worst squad in the Premier League on paper. We're just the most feckless, woefully run and managed side in the top flight. Every manager at every club across the world has to take responsibility for that teams results. That's what you sign up for when you take up the job. Sometimes circumstances are tough. Sometimes you get a raw deal, but you still have to get the best out of what you have. I don't think Remi is getting that. Not even close. Would we stay up if this lot were playing to their best? Maybe not, but at the very least we should be going down fighting. Yes this is 90% Randy's fault for being a feck brained cretin, but Remi has been atrocious. All excuses aside he's been atrocious.You summarize nicely why the next manager will fail regardless - he only has a 10% impact and the 90% will still screw it up. But $2m more debt and a new face will appease the fickle
His reluctance to pay some of the kids is annoying.
Quote from: SheffieldVillain on March 14, 2016, 08:30:05 PMQuote from: sickbeggar on March 14, 2016, 08:24:34 PMTheir main aim i would presume would be to reduce the size of the squad. I can't see them sanctioning say 5 new faces if there's still 30 odd professionals at the club, and not ones on cheap wages at thatAnd there would be nothing wrong with that. Richardson and N'Zogbia are out of contract anyway, so that's two gone who contribute nothing and take home around £80k per week combined. Those two are the only two big earners out of contract in May. We've then got Guzan, Lescott, Hutton, Kozak, Okore and Bunn going into their last years and I'd be looking to sell all but Okore if possible. Shockingly Westwood appears to be hear until the end of time.
Quote from: sickbeggar on March 14, 2016, 08:24:34 PMTheir main aim i would presume would be to reduce the size of the squad. I can't see them sanctioning say 5 new faces if there's still 30 odd professionals at the club, and not ones on cheap wages at thatAnd there would be nothing wrong with that. Richardson and N'Zogbia are out of contract anyway, so that's two gone who contribute nothing and take home around £80k per week combined.
Their main aim i would presume would be to reduce the size of the squad. I can't see them sanctioning say 5 new faces if there's still 30 odd professionals at the club, and not ones on cheap wages at that
Quote from: gpbarr on March 14, 2016, 09:33:10 PMQuote from: supertom on March 14, 2016, 05:28:27 PMQuote from: ez on March 14, 2016, 05:22:28 PMQuote from: supertom on March 14, 2016, 04:36:46 PMHe can't keep coming out, week after week openly asking for his players to offer him more. At some point Garde must be held accountable for the fact that his players aren't performing for him and they're not even close to giving their all for him. He's not getting 100% from them. Even if we had a manager doing that, this lot would still struggle to stay up. Unfortunately we need one of those managers, as O Neill was, who can get a group of players playing above themselves. If they are not able to perform that's not his fault.They are able to though. And you can't excuse the awful team selections and tactical deficiencies. The squad isn't very good, but it shouldn't be as piss awful as it has been, and we're not the 20th worst squad in the Premier League on paper. We're just the most feckless, woefully run and managed side in the top flight. Every manager at every club across the world has to take responsibility for that teams results. That's what you sign up for when you take up the job. Sometimes circumstances are tough. Sometimes you get a raw deal, but you still have to get the best out of what you have. I don't think Remi is getting that. Not even close. Would we stay up if this lot were playing to their best? Maybe not, but at the very least we should be going down fighting. Yes this is 90% Randy's fault for being a feck brained cretin, but Remi has been atrocious. All excuses aside he's been atrocious.You summarize nicely why the next manager will fail regardless - he only has a 10% impact and the 90% will still screw it up. But $2m more debt and a new face will appease the fickle Oh it will fail. We know that. Until Randy sells up we're stuck. What the club needs is a total change from top to bottom. Ideally Hollis could possibly oversea a degree of stability, and the recent appointments suggest some kind of logic finally being used. Will it change anything? Probably not. But we still need fresh managerial impetus for the playing squad in the summer because it just seems patently clear that Remi's heart isn't in it.I do agree though without a change in the way the club is run, no amount of managerial changes will make a difference, which is why the coming summer is pretty much the most defining one this club has had in decades.
Quote from: supertom on March 14, 2016, 10:05:29 PMQuote from: gpbarr on March 14, 2016, 09:33:10 PMQuote from: supertom on March 14, 2016, 05:28:27 PMQuote from: ez on March 14, 2016, 05:22:28 PMQuote from: supertom on March 14, 2016, 04:36:46 PMHe can't keep coming out, week after week openly asking for his players to offer him more. At some point Garde must be held accountable for the fact that his players aren't performing for him and they're not even close to giving their all for him. He's not getting 100% from them. Even if we had a manager doing that, this lot would still struggle to stay up. Unfortunately we need one of those managers, as O Neill was, who can get a group of players playing above themselves. If they are not able to perform that's not his fault.They are able to though. And you can't excuse the awful team selections and tactical deficiencies. The squad isn't very good, but it shouldn't be as piss awful as it has been, and we're not the 20th worst squad in the Premier League on paper. We're just the most feckless, woefully run and managed side in the top flight. Every manager at every club across the world has to take responsibility for that teams results. That's what you sign up for when you take up the job. Sometimes circumstances are tough. Sometimes you get a raw deal, but you still have to get the best out of what you have. I don't think Remi is getting that. Not even close. Would we stay up if this lot were playing to their best? Maybe not, but at the very least we should be going down fighting. Yes this is 90% Randy's fault for being a feck brained cretin, but Remi has been atrocious. All excuses aside he's been atrocious.You summarize nicely why the next manager will fail regardless - he only has a 10% impact and the 90% will still screw it up. But $2m more debt and a new face will appease the fickle Oh it will fail. We know that. Until Randy sells up we're stuck. What the club needs is a total change from top to bottom. Ideally Hollis could possibly oversea a degree of stability, and the recent appointments suggest some kind of logic finally being used. Will it change anything? Probably not. But we still need fresh managerial impetus for the playing squad in the summer because it just seems patently clear that Remi's heart isn't in it.I do agree though without a change in the way the club is run, no amount of managerial changes will make a difference, which is why the coming summer is pretty much the most defining one this club has had in decades. Not specifically having a pop at you tom, just your quote that caught the eye, but there are plenty of similar about.As someone who's walked a few people through disciplinary procedures and in 2 cases, out of the door for non-performance in the real world, I can tell you how hard it can be to get someone who genuinely doesn't give a f¤¤k to do their job when you've got real sanctions you can use against them.If Garde has inherited a squad with a fair proportion of wankers and wastrels who've pretty much made their minds up that they really can't be arsed, once he's gone through arm around shoulder to professional pride ending up with just f##king do it, there's not a lot left to call on. I think that was what we saw when he hung them out to dry a couple of weeks ago. If the only thing you're interested in is a fat PL pay cheque then you're going to have to prove you're not one of the wankers to get a move come June.It probably only needs 2 or 3 to f¤¤k off and never darken our doorsteps again to change the entire atmosphere and oh god do I rue the day Sherwood was called by Richards' agent.
I'd say our entire squad is better talent-wise than Norwich, Bournemouth and the Olbiyun and there shouldn't be much in it between Sunderland and worselves.
Those banging the drum for another manager will be the same ones banging the same drum in a years time, and the year after that, and the year after that. GUARANTEED
The situation is very clear. You either believe Randy Lerner is going to cut and run regardless of the losses he has sustained or he is going to stay and ride out the slump in the value of his asset. You believe what you like. If you favour the doomsday scenario that is your choice. My attitude to such a business dilemma based on a long lifetime of wealth generation for others, my family and myself is to play the long game. You can never deny funding to any business you want to save. Economise yes, eat your seed corn no.There is s also another simple choice of beliefs to address. Once again the choice is yours. You either believe we are always going to play badly, lose games and go into a spiral of endless decline or you believe we will pull out of this terrible run of form and start to win again.I sympathise with the former scenario and from my weekly attendance at Villa games often am tempted to support the doomsday concept but in times of cooler more level headed judgement I know the latter is the reality.History seems to indicate that Randy Lerner is not good at making business calls, he may get this one wrong again but any advisor, be it King or Bernstein or Maynard Keynes reincarnate would advise him against jettisoning his investment at rock bottom value.Villa's future is uncertain. This forum exists for us to express our views. Mine is that there are better, more stable times ahead.