I didn't want him because I'd seen nothing that warranted the appointment. I also didn't particularly want Smith but as a mid-table side in the Championship it was always going to be hard to attract a top manager.Smith though continued to improve us. This season started poorly and I could see why he needed to go. We can all argue about what might have happened had he stayed but we will never know.Gerrard hasn't convinced me yet. I'll agree that he has spoken well and said the right things. The issue is that following that new manager bounce, we dropped, picked up again for three games and have subsequently gone backwards again.I hope it's just taking time to settle and that it will come good. Because I like how he's handled the press and questions. We need an upturn though, because I'll be seriously pissed off if we lose an even better player this summer than we did last.Anyway, there were signs in the 1st half of Spuds. Let's hope we click, because when we do, someone will be on the receiving end!
So to summarize:Purslow is an empty-headed groupie, entirely star-struck by Gerrard. Wes Eden and Nassef Sawiris, who have accomplished nothing of note in life, completely taken in by a charlatan masquerading as a football manager. Gerrard is done in by every single manager, every time. Just look at how Conte's marrionettes on the field lulled us into a false sense of security by letting themselves be played off the park in the first half. He then came up with a tactical masterclass by telling Son "instead of missing all your chances like Villa's players, score instead" (still swooning from this supreme show of sage advice, which could only have come from one of the absolute top coaches in the world). Football matches are won solely by the manager. The players on the pitch are an irrelevance. All good football managers have a Plan B, Plan C and Plan D and switch between these seamlessly, match in, match out, because that is was good managers do. Good managers also abhor a preferred style because what would the value of that be - an ingrained system that players know and understand is clearly a disadvantage and if they don't get it instantly, change it around - and then change it again - because that is what all great managers do. Gerrard is incapable of learning. Anything. Neither him nor anyone in his team are capable enough to analyse our matches and, if they do, they are clearly not as good at it as everyone else. The only reason he is not changing anything around is because he is too stupid to, as is his entire team. It has nothing to do with what he sees at the training ground, nothing to do with the long-term vision he has of how he wants Villa to play. It is because he just doesn't understand anything about football, nor does his support team.
What seems clear is that some of you take any criticism of Gerrard as a call for him to be sacked and in response overdo the arguments for his performance. It’s akin to faith rather than logic. I was sceptical about his appointment in the first place and he’s done little to change my opinion so far. We’re still too open and susceptible to the counter attack yet he appears stubbornly unwilling to address it. On the flip side at times, like the first half against Spurs, when we it all clicks and it looks great. We’re like the little girl with the curl - when we are good we are very, very good but when we are bad, we are horrid.That said I am hoping that when he is backed this summer he is able to bring in the players who make the way he wants us to play work and dispels all of the doubts. Until then this argument will rumble on.
What seems clear is that some of you take any criticism of Gerrard as a call for him to be sacked and in response overdo the arguments for his performance.
I feel really guilty now.
Quote from: Ads on April 14, 2022, 10:47:22 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on April 14, 2022, 10:43:17 PMWithout getting too deeply into the in/out debate, why should Gerrard's name neccesarily attract top players? Are footballers really so shallow that they will turn down the chance of trophes and Europe just because another club's manager was a good player? We've signed the world's 4th most expensive player because of the manager.Who WAS the most expensive player but did nothing at Barca or Bayern and probably had very little choice to play regular football at a decent level other than joining us and will only stick with us if he thinks it might harm his chances of making the Brazilian WC squad if he went somewhere else.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 14, 2022, 10:43:17 PMWithout getting too deeply into the in/out debate, why should Gerrard's name neccesarily attract top players? Are footballers really so shallow that they will turn down the chance of trophes and Europe just because another club's manager was a good player? We've signed the world's 4th most expensive player because of the manager.
Without getting too deeply into the in/out debate, why should Gerrard's name neccesarily attract top players? Are footballers really so shallow that they will turn down the chance of trophes and Europe just because another club's manager was a good player?
Yes exactly…thank you.
Quote from: olaftab on April 15, 2022, 05:23:43 AMQuote from: Ads on April 14, 2022, 10:47:22 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on April 14, 2022, 10:43:17 PMWithout getting too deeply into the in/out debate, why should Gerrard's name neccesarily attract top players? Are footballers really so shallow that they will turn down the chance of trophes and Europe just because another club's manager was a good player? We've signed the world's 4th most expensive player because of the manager.Who WAS the most expensive player but did nothing at Barca or Bayern and probably had very little choice to play regular football at a decent level other than joining us and will only stick with us if he thinks it might harm his chances of making the Brazilian WC squad if he went somewhere else.Scored 1 in 3 and won the league and Euopean Cup. That's an interesting definition of nothing as people jump through contrived hoops to denigrate. We have the world's 4th most expensive player on our books, a Brazilian international of the flair kind, the sort we dreamed of in 2006 in the post-Ellis world. He's here because of the manager. An uncomfortable truth it seems.
Quote from: eamonn on April 14, 2022, 05:52:52 PMTheir later single Michiko is a lost classic. I believe it was Stanley Victor Collymore's favourite song of 1993 (the band's singer was a huge Forest fan, they may have met). Not a lost classic in my house, they were one of my favourite bands of my university years, along with the Franks.
Their later single Michiko is a lost classic. I believe it was Stanley Victor Collymore's favourite song of 1993 (the band's singer was a huge Forest fan, they may have met).