My first trip to Ipswich. It's just like Norwich. Except for a less good away pub serving less good beer with a less good view of a less good river and a less good ground serving less good pies and with less good locals making a less good atmosphere.
I have been a supporter for around 50 years. I have always given my backing to new managers and players because I am a Villa fan. It seems these days there are many people that make their minds up immediately based on the person not being 'their man' and are then over critical from day one based on diminishing the height of hurdles in front of us and magnifying the importance of relatively small points. Add to this the ignoring of relevant mitigating factors and then reading some comments, you start to think some people are biased.
Quote from: old man villa fan on September 18, 2016, 03:18:21 PMI have been a supporter for around 50 years. I have always given my backing to new managers and players because I am a Villa fan. It seems these days there are many people that make their minds up immediately based on the person not being 'their man' and are then over critical from day one based on diminishing the height of hurdles in front of us and magnifying the importance of relatively small points. Add to this the ignoring of relevant mitigating factors and then reading some comments, you start to think some people are biased. I thought he was a good appointment.I don't think what we've seen so far is anywhere near good enough. At the end of the match yesterday I thought we might as well just sack him now, so shit was it. Having thought about it today, I've calmed down a bit, but we're currently 18th in a league choc full of absolutely shit teams. That's not good enough, and he needs to fix it really quickly.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on September 18, 2016, 04:59:09 PMQuote from: old man villa fan on September 18, 2016, 03:18:21 PMI have been a supporter for around 50 years. I have always given my backing to new managers and players because I am a Villa fan. It seems these days there are many people that make their minds up immediately based on the person not being 'their man' and are then over critical from day one based on diminishing the height of hurdles in front of us and magnifying the importance of relatively small points. Add to this the ignoring of relevant mitigating factors and then reading some comments, you start to think some people are biased. I thought he was a good appointment.I don't think what we've seen so far is anywhere near good enough. At the end of the match yesterday I thought we might as well just sack him now, so shit was it. Having thought about it today, I've calmed down a bit, but we're currently 18th in a league choc full of absolutely shit teams. That's not good enough, and he needs to fix it really quickly.That's a mirror image of how I feel/felt.
To even suggest a manager should be sacked after 8 games is ridiculous.If we start going down that road we'll never have any stability and will stay out of the top flight for as long as Leeds, Forest, Derby etc etc.If we've made such a castrophic appointment that it's proved wrong after 8 games then it's the person who's made that appointment that is the real problem.
What worries me it RDM doesn't seem to grasp what his team need , at least not during games.At the Ipswich game while Westwood was being stitched up, there was 3-4 players going to the side seeking some instruction how to handle something (could be anything as both defense and attack was getting progressively worse). RDM totally ignores them, do not engage any of them,this is despite having an excellent chance to do so. Later when we did changes , he wasn't even animated. Assistants did everything.My view is that RDM is delegating leader, but as anyone who had leadership training knows that you have to engage a group differently based on the state of the factors "motivation" and "skill or knowhow". This is the most basic form of group management theory and surely must be a part of the mandated coachingclasses needed to get a licence:1st stage ) A fresh team (like a youth squad or a newly composed team), usually doesn't need to be motivated but the do need alot of instruction. As the group progress, they gain skill but as it starts from a low point there are often setbacks and confidence drops. 2nd stage ) Not yet proficient and with confidence dropping. Now they need both instruction and pep. This is the most unproductive phase as there is Confusion about What to do and lacking the drive to learn how.(This is where I think Villa are right now). 3rd stage ) When it becomes clear on how to play, it takes a while until the squads see the progress (especially if the results doesn't always reflect the better play the instant the team gels and the players "get it"). This is the stage when the leader has to "pep" or support but can scale back on instructions as player know what to do, they just need belief in that they can.4rd stage ) This the performance stage as skill and motivation peek. The leader can now delegate and trust the team to handle the task by just expressing priority and enable and empower. (Example here is Barcelona or Chelsea when RDM inherited them).So we got a team that is quite talented but quickly dropping to stage 2 with a manager that only know how to manage a stage 4 teams....Result the manager expects them to just execute and the team needs to know how to play (together) and has a quickly fading belief that they can do it. Newcastle while we are like this looks scary, but you hope that what we see from the outside is quite wrong and RDM is doing all the moves during the week, because at gameday he looks as oblivious and clueless as Dim-Tim and as uninterested as Remi Garde.
Quote from: Marton on September 18, 2016, 06:07:04 PMWhat worries me it RDM doesn't seem to grasp what his team need , at least not during games.At the Ipswich game while Westwood was being stitched up, there was 3-4 players going to the side seeking some instruction how to handle something (could be anything as both defense and attack was getting progressively worse). RDM totally ignores them, do not engage any of them,this is despite having an excellent chance to do so. Later when we did changes , he wasn't even animated. Assistants did everything.My view is that RDM is delegating leader, but as anyone who had leadership training knows that you have to engage a group differently based on the state of the factors "motivation" and "skill or knowhow". This is the most basic form of group management theory and surely must be a part of the mandated coachingclasses needed to get a licence:1st stage ) A fresh team (like a youth squad or a newly composed team), usually doesn't need to be motivated but the do need alot of instruction. As the group progress, they gain skill but as it starts from a low point there are often setbacks and confidence drops. 2nd stage ) Not yet proficient and with confidence dropping. Now they need both instruction and pep. This is the most unproductive phase as there is Confusion about What to do and lacking the drive to learn how.(This is where I think Villa are right now). 3rd stage ) When it becomes clear on how to play, it takes a while until the squads see the progress (especially if the results doesn't always reflect the better play the instant the team gels and the players "get it"). This is the stage when the leader has to "pep" or support but can scale back on instructions as player know what to do, they just need belief in that they can.4rd stage ) This the performance stage as skill and motivation peek. The leader can now delegate and trust the team to handle the task by just expressing priority and enable and empower. (Example here is Barcelona or Chelsea when RDM inherited them).So we got a team that is quite talented but quickly dropping to stage 2 with a manager that only know how to manage a stage 4 teams....Result the manager expects them to just execute and the team needs to know how to play (together) and has a quickly fading belief that they can do it. Newcastle while we are like this looks scary, but you hope that what we see from the outside is quite wrong and RDM is doing all the moves during the week, because at gameday he looks as oblivious and clueless as Dim-Tim and as uninterested as Remi Garde. So where does RDM's promotion with WBA fit into this theory ?