Quote from: markeeeebeeee2005 on April 25, 2016, 08:15:44 AMShould have give the job to Eileen. Come on. Eileen?
Should have give the job to Eileen.
I understand what you're saying Mal but the minute the final whistle went confirming relegation was the minute the preparation for the promotion push should have started. Despite whatever is going on at boardroom level, Black's position is one that he should be doing his utmost to put that promotion plan into operation. His team selections have proven the total opposite. Get feckin rid.
Managerial? None. Terrible track record.Apparently he was a good enough player though.
Quote from: TheMalandro link=topic=55774.msg3065199#msg3065199 date=14616'ur players squirm. [/quoteI understand what you're saying Mal but the minute the final whistle went confirming relegation was the minute the preparation for the promotion push should have started. Despite whatever is going on at boardroom level, Black's position is one that he should be doing his utmost to put that promotion plan into operation. His team selections have proven the total opposite. Get feckin rid.He'll be gone soon enough but I don't believe he's sabotaging us like our last caretaker.My hope is NOT for a new manager. I want a new owner first.
He is hardly motivated to do anything.
Acting Aston Villa manager Eric Black has said the ‘difficult atmosphere’ at Villa Park has made him scared to field young players.Villa suffered another home defeat on Saturday, losing 4-2 to Southampton just a week after their relegation to the Championship was confirmed.Some supporters have called on Black to ditch players who took the club down and give younger players a chance in the first team.But Black says he is scared of exposing young players to the toxic atmosphere at Villa’s home games, which has reached a crescendo in recent weeks.‘I’m fearful of that [fielding younger players]. I don’t want this to be detrimental,’ he said.‘This is a difficult atmosphere for young players to play in. Certainly the home games’.One experienced player who has come in for the brunt of supporter’s criticism is Joleon Lescott.The former Manchester City centre-back has suffered a poor season at the heart of a Villa defence which has conceded the most of any team in the Premier League (69).Against Southampton, fans chanted ‘weight of the shoulders’ in response to how Lescott describing the feeling of going down.But although Black said improved performances were the only way Lescott could repair his relationship with the fans, the 52-year-old commended the defender’s attitude in the face of all the abuse.‘He’s a Birmingham boy and he’s been a fan all of his life. I can only imagine that he’ll be feeling it tough. But I can imagine that’s why he’s not downed tools and he keeps turning up,’ he said.‘I can’t point a finger at Joleon Lescott in terms of his attitude. His desire to be in the team. So I’ll give him credit for that.’