Hutton and Sanchez are two of the worst players in the league, they wouldn't get near anyone else's team. How some people rate Sanchez is beyond me. Slow, pedestrian, dallies on the ball, lazy. Hutton is just utter turd.
Quote from: old man villa fan on December 13, 2015, 08:01:00 PMAs supporters, the only real way you can protest in the situation we are in, is to stay away. Lerner wants to sell but cannot find a buyer, we are told. Staying away will affect the club through lost revenue, so that action would actually harm the club.Lerner has to make a decision to break the status quo. Does he invest £50m in player acquisitions or does he reduce the asking price by £50m as I think it is something of this magnitude that is required. With the latter, he loses another £50m, with the former he is gambling on being able to make it back by enhancing the value of the club.The current malaise is down to trying to maintain the status quo and at the same time, find a buyer. Time stands still for nobody and the inaction is killing us.I think your numbers are a little out, the difference in value between the Championship and Pl is enormous at least £100 million, probably a lot more.I doubt there are any buyers above say £30 million when we are relegated.
As supporters, the only real way you can protest in the situation we are in, is to stay away. Lerner wants to sell but cannot find a buyer, we are told. Staying away will affect the club through lost revenue, so that action would actually harm the club.Lerner has to make a decision to break the status quo. Does he invest £50m in player acquisitions or does he reduce the asking price by £50m as I think it is something of this magnitude that is required. With the latter, he loses another £50m, with the former he is gambling on being able to make it back by enhancing the value of the club.The current malaise is down to trying to maintain the status quo and at the same time, find a buyer. Time stands still for nobody and the inaction is killing us.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on December 13, 2015, 08:20:48 PMQuote from: old man villa fan on December 13, 2015, 08:01:00 PMAs supporters, the only real way you can protest in the situation we are in, is to stay away. Lerner wants to sell but cannot find a buyer, we are told. Staying away will affect the club through lost revenue, so that action would actually harm the club.Lerner has to make a decision to break the status quo. Does he invest £50m in player acquisitions or does he reduce the asking price by £50m as I think it is something of this magnitude that is required. With the latter, he loses another £50m, with the former he is gambling on being able to make it back by enhancing the value of the club.The current malaise is down to trying to maintain the status quo and at the same time, find a buyer. Time stands still for nobody and the inaction is killing us.I think your numbers are a little out, the difference in value between the Championship and Pl is enormous at least £100 million, probably a lot more.I doubt there are any buyers above say £30 million when we are relegated.I was talking about what would be needed to get thinks moving not the relative differences in value between clubs in the PL or Championship. Completely disagree with your £30m valuation.
Watching the game today, it was clear to me that our underlying problem is the back 5. It is a main reason why the midfield and forward are not functioning. Things that stand out as massive problems with the back 5 are: uncertainty, indecision, and lack of composure which you can put down mainly to lack of confidence, then come the real problems ..... poor positioning, no communication, playing players into trouble with passes, poor passing, unable to clear the ball cleanly, poor/weak challenges, easily pushed off the ball, failure to play as a unit, leaving massive gaps and probably a few more as well. We are unable to effectively bring the ball out of defence and put ourselves in an attacking position.People give Hutton praise because they say he puts effort in but I do not think he does. His trotting back (if it actually reaches that pace) after the ball is lost up field is really annoying me. For the second goal he was in front of Gana when the play broke down. The question to me is why was he so far forward, he is a fullback leaving half the pitch exposed to the counter attack. When they broke and had 3 on 1 I looked for Hutton's position on the replay after Ramsey scored and Hutton had only just made it back into our half. Hutton is doing the easy stuff getting forward but is unwilling to do the hard work in getting back. I am getting fed up with his half-hearted attempts at tackling, preferring to use his upper body weight and arms rather get into a good position to tackle or hold up play. This to me is a symptomatic of a very lazy approach to the game. What does he actually do when he pushes forward, it usually leads to a poor cross or putting other player under pressure with a ball inside and a massive gap behind him. The guy is a poor player in my opinion and should not be in the side. I would much prefer to see a more defensive fullback and leave the attacking out wide to midfield players or forwards so that we are more cohesive at the back.I could go on in detail about the other defensive players but my general points above some it up. We desperately need to bring in new defenders to the club that can actually defend. Traditionally, that means a big lump in the centre that dominates the opposition forwards and a more ball playing player alongside and that's the way I think we should go. I think Okore could be that ball playing player when his confidence grows a bit. We then need two solid fullbacks and a goalkeeper that does not put the fear of God into the rest of the team, the fans and, I am sure, the manager.The positives to me today were again, Ayew for his non-stop running and covering and Veretout for always making himself available, picking out good passes and being a player at last that offers some threat from dead ball kicks.
Quote from: old man villa fan on December 13, 2015, 09:00:16 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on December 13, 2015, 08:20:48 PMQuote from: old man villa fan on December 13, 2015, 08:01:00 PMAs supporters, the only real way you can protest in the situation we are in, is to stay away. Lerner wants to sell but cannot find a buyer, we are told. Staying away will affect the club through lost revenue, so that action would actually harm the club.Lerner has to make a decision to break the status quo. Does he invest £50m in player acquisitions or does he reduce the asking price by £50m as I think it is something of this magnitude that is required. With the latter, he loses another £50m, with the former he is gambling on being able to make it back by enhancing the value of the club.The current malaise is down to trying to maintain the status quo and at the same time, find a buyer. Time stands still for nobody and the inaction is killing us.I think your numbers are a little out, the difference in value between the Championship and Pl is enormous at least £100 million, probably a lot more.I doubt there are any buyers above say £30 million when we are relegated.I was talking about what would be needed to get thinks moving not the relative differences in value between clubs in the PL or Championship. Completely disagree with your £30m valuation.You said he could gamble £50million on player acquisitions or lose £50million off the asking price. Confused
Quote from: ChicagoLion on December 13, 2015, 09:06:41 PMQuote from: old man villa fan on December 13, 2015, 09:00:16 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on December 13, 2015, 08:20:48 PMQuote from: old man villa fan on December 13, 2015, 08:01:00 PMAs supporters, the only real way you can protest in the situation we are in, is to stay away. Lerner wants to sell but cannot find a buyer, we are told. Staying away will affect the club through lost revenue, so that action would actually harm the club.Lerner has to make a decision to break the status quo. Does he invest £50m in player acquisitions or does he reduce the asking price by £50m as I think it is something of this magnitude that is required. With the latter, he loses another £50m, with the former he is gambling on being able to make it back by enhancing the value of the club.The current malaise is down to trying to maintain the status quo and at the same time, find a buyer. Time stands still for nobody and the inaction is killing us.I think your numbers are a little out, the difference in value between the Championship and Pl is enormous at least £100 million, probably a lot more.I doubt there are any buyers above say £30 million when we are relegated.I was talking about what would be needed to get thinks moving not the relative differences in value between clubs in the PL or Championship. Completely disagree with your £30m valuation.You said he could gamble £50million on player acquisitions or lose £50million off the asking price. ConfusedTo break the deadlock, not cure the problem.