My view on the Manager is;1. He managed to get players bought for average prices during the Smith and Gerrard eras playing unbelievably beyond their abilities and the group was better than the sum of its parts. Cash, Konsa, Watkins, McGinn - all bought during Smith's time at the club for a total outlay of £60m.2. Those players are now playing the way they did back when they joined - in other words some good games, some terrible. That is what you get with mediocre outlays.3. The biggest mistake is the summer window. It was clear we needed to fix the Right Back position and probably a Centre Half as priorities. Instead we got rid of a perfectly capable deputy at Left Back and shelled out £37m for another one. To compound that we paid £50m for Onana which was arguably £20m too much. And we went into the season having not replaced the goals of Diaby and Luiz. The result of which is not hard to imagine. Still absolutely awful at the back, the right back area still a problem, the centre half area definitely a problem and a distinct lack of goals in the team that has now shone a light on how bad things were at the back but as we were scoring it didn't matter. The window was awful. We were under a tight rein but that then does not explain bringing Philogene back and bringing in Maatsen and worse still the Juve signings that are not contributing at all this season.So, that is largely on the Manager and Monchi and the owners to fix. He has earned enough credit to be able to fix things at least in part in January. In the meantime, he needs to go back to basics and pick a boring team capable of grinding out results starting with meat and potatoes defending. I am not at all convinced we will get 6 points from the next two if changes are not made.
Does anyone genuinely want him out?
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on December 02, 2024, 12:03:44 PMMy view on the Manager is;1. He managed to get players bought for average prices during the Smith and Gerrard eras playing unbelievably beyond their abilities and the group was better than the sum of its parts. Cash, Konsa, Watkins, McGinn - all bought during Smith's time at the club for a total outlay of £60m.2. Those players are now playing the way they did back when they joined - in other words some good games, some terrible. That is what you get with mediocre outlays.3. The biggest mistake is the summer window. It was clear we needed to fix the Right Back position and probably a Centre Half as priorities. Instead we got rid of a perfectly capable deputy at Left Back and shelled out £37m for another one. To compound that we paid £50m for Onana which was arguably £20m too much. And we went into the season having not replaced the goals of Diaby and Luiz. The result of which is not hard to imagine. Still absolutely awful at the back, the right back area still a problem, the centre half area definitely a problem and a distinct lack of goals in the team that has now shone a light on how bad things were at the back but as we were scoring it didn't matter. The window was awful. We were under a tight rein but that then does not explain bringing Philogene back and bringing in Maatsen and worse still the Juve signings that are not contributing at all this season.So, that is largely on the Manager and Monchi and the owners to fix. He has earned enough credit to be able to fix things at least in part in January. In the meantime, he needs to go back to basics and pick a boring team capable of grinding out results starting with meat and potatoes defending. I am not at all convinced we will get 6 points from the next two if changes are not made.Completely agree, although worth stating that McGinn was signed by Bruce, not Smith.Weren't there some mumblings that Monchi's last few years weren't exactly great? Absolute disaster at Roma, wasn't he? I think we're starting to see why.
Quote from: Smirker on December 01, 2024, 08:34:26 PMDoes anyone genuinely want him out? Of course not. It was shit, as bad as we’ve played under Emery, but there wasn’t even a hint of uncertainty about his future amongst the Villa fans yesterday.
Quote from: Risso on December 02, 2024, 12:20:34 PMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on December 02, 2024, 12:03:44 PMMy view on the Manager is;1. He managed to get players bought for average prices during the Smith and Gerrard eras playing unbelievably beyond their abilities and the group was better than the sum of its parts. Cash, Konsa, Watkins, McGinn - all bought during Smith's time at the club for a total outlay of £60m.2. Those players are now playing the way they did back when they joined - in other words some good games, some terrible. That is what you get with mediocre outlays.3. The biggest mistake is the summer window. It was clear we needed to fix the Right Back position and probably a Centre Half as priorities. Instead we got rid of a perfectly capable deputy at Left Back and shelled out £37m for another one. To compound that we paid £50m for Onana which was arguably £20m too much. And we went into the season having not replaced the goals of Diaby and Luiz. The result of which is not hard to imagine. Still absolutely awful at the back, the right back area still a problem, the centre half area definitely a problem and a distinct lack of goals in the team that has now shone a light on how bad things were at the back but as we were scoring it didn't matter. The window was awful. We were under a tight rein but that then does not explain bringing Philogene back and bringing in Maatsen and worse still the Juve signings that are not contributing at all this season.So, that is largely on the Manager and Monchi and the owners to fix. He has earned enough credit to be able to fix things at least in part in January. In the meantime, he needs to go back to basics and pick a boring team capable of grinding out results starting with meat and potatoes defending. I am not at all convinced we will get 6 points from the next two if changes are not made.Completely agree, although worth stating that McGinn was signed by Bruce, not Smith.Weren't there some mumblings that Monchi's last few years weren't exactly great? Absolute disaster at Roma, wasn't he? I think we're starting to see why.Oh mate, really?Onana - widely viewed as being a really good player. started well and has had a few injuries.Maatsen - best Left Back in the Champions League last season, played in the Final.Barranechea - Having a good season in Spain, having had a great season in Italy last.Iling Junior - Top young player, doing ok so far this season, a good prospect.Barkley - not seen any complaints about him this season.Diaby - in and out, no financial loss, helped PSR.Rogers - he's not been bad has he? Gone on to play for England.Luiz - PSR meant a deal needed doing, desperately, and it was.Gauci - capped by Australia, not looked shabby when he's played.Nedeljkovic - Jury out, but experience in Champions League.Tielemans - Been very good so far. Free.Archer - Out, in, out. Not much to say on that one is there?Dobbin - Loaned out, PSR compliance thingIroegbunam - Good price obrtained, see PSR.Not sure what's that bad about those dealings.
If there's ever a manager you know will turn it around, it's Emery.
Quote from: Drummond on December 02, 2024, 12:53:55 PMIf there's ever a manager you know will turn it around, it's Emery.How do you/we know that?
Quote from: olaftab on December 02, 2024, 02:01:22 PMQuote from: Drummond on December 02, 2024, 12:53:55 PMIf there's ever a manager you know will turn it around, it's Emery.How do you/we know that?Anyone else you'd rather have? He's proven himself time and again. We're just having a (longer than anyone would like) blip.
Oh ok. We were utter dross under Gerrard, and from 17th 2 years ago, Emery turned it around and we qualified for Europe.