Quote from: Clampy on January 09, 2023, 03:03:57 PMI dont think there is any evidence that he is not embarrassed by the result. He'll hate losing games as much as any manager. I am sure he does Clampy, however there is no getting away from the fact he has presided over one of this clubs` worst ever results in its long illustrious history - and will be a stain on his CV.Irrespective of the term of his tenure surely he should have got a better result with the Internationals in his squad compared to the players in a 4th tier team.He had 90 mins to change the way in which we "competed" and up the tempo by being vocal on the side line or at least turn the heat up during the half time break. There was little or no sign of intervention other than the spell when we scored - others have commented about the lack of leadership on the pitch - Mings/Martinez would have provided that but the manager chose to "rest them" presumably for the Leeds game - again others have mooted that he hasn't taken two cup games seriously in his short period at the club - at what cost? The glory of finishing 10th ?
I dont think there is any evidence that he is not embarrassed by the result. He'll hate losing games as much as any manager.
Olsen - not at fault yesterday but nowhere near Prem quality
Imagine what this thread will be like if after resting players for the Cup we conspire to lose to Leeds on Friday !
I'm not sure what's more depressing. The loss yesterday or the fact that some Aston Villa fans on this site, after one of the bleakest periods in living memory and a stint in division two, are turning on the best manager we have had in 30 years after he has managed 7 games, including our first home win over our biggest bogey team in almost 30 years, and hasn't yet had a chance to bring in a single player.Mind boggling.
I understand the frustration, yesterday was a bloody terrible result but I would resist the urge of reading too much into it. We should have won, he did make substitutions - bringing on in theory more first teamers- to kill the game off. But at the end of the day we lost due to two fuck ups. I don’t think his approach suggests he wasn’t taking it seriously yesterday.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on January 09, 2023, 04:19:54 PMI understand the frustration, yesterday was a bloody terrible result but I would resist the urge of reading too much into it. We should have won, he did make substitutions - bringing on in theory more first teamers- to kill the game off. But at the end of the day we lost due to two fuck ups. I don’t think his approach suggests he wasn’t taking it seriously yesterday.It's not right to simply say that 'at the end of the day we lost due to two fuck ups.' Those two fuck ups (as you put it) were no more than reflective of the general complacency, lethargy, laziness and misplaced arrogance that characterised the entire performance and, dare I say, team selection, and substitutions.
Quote from: Flamingo Lane on January 09, 2023, 08:56:24 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on January 09, 2023, 04:19:54 PMI understand the frustration, yesterday was a bloody terrible result but I would resist the urge of reading too much into it. We should have won, he did make substitutions - bringing on in theory more first teamers- to kill the game off. But at the end of the day we lost due to two fuck ups. I don’t think his approach suggests he wasn’t taking it seriously yesterday.It's not right to simply say that 'at the end of the day we lost due to two fuck ups.' Those two fuck ups (as you put it) were no more than reflective of the general complacency, lethargy, laziness and misplaced arrogance that characterised the entire performance and, dare I say, team selection, and substitutions.yes.