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  1. Id like to think it's crap but sadly, there's not normally smoke without fire.

    If it is true, I'll be disappointed but I don't think it'll bother me as much. To make the last u-turn it confirmed I wanted him as captain, if he's flaked out and changed his mind again I don't really want him here.

    Does kill my enthusiasm though, what's the point? You get decent players and the are just poached by the bigger clubs in your league so you stay below them...

    Won't believe until he is confirmed as a City player, but I'll be surprised if this isn't true, it's too much of a long shot for people to be running with it without reliable info.

    Id love the club to just tweet a jokey tweet towards Man City so we know it's not true, without the club needing to make a statement for every single rumour!

  2. Yes, it is £8m we wouldn't have got if he hadn't signed a new deal, but to a fan, the money is worthless when yo compare it to the loyalty we thought he had that we've now lost.

    I'd rather he went for nothing because the disappointment of being let down like this, by the club (who continually treat us as mugs) and the player who I though cared about the club like we do is far worse than not getting a low amount of money (in football terms)

  3. I think this makes us look a bit silly...

    We offer him a deal, he says no as there's other offers on the table...

    He's poor, other clubs don't seem too keen, he says he wants to stay, we no longer seem interested...

    Other clubs start sniffing about, Vlaar no longer wants to stay, we offer another contract...

  4. I'm putting no hope into Gardner, everyone hailed him as our saviour a few years back and he's not done anything, even when not injured...

    Plus, he's just come back from being on loan in the Championship, where he has been ok, but not a world beater...

    Doesn't inspire me with confidence

    Eh? Wake up and smell the roses, we ain't got a lot of money so as a Villa fan you better hope that GG proves you wrong.

    Hoping he proves me wrong is different to having no faith in the idea that he will...

    In all honesty, I didn't know he'd been ok at Forest, I think I was still thinking Brighton (shows how much I know)...

  5. Something that concerns me is that TS obviously doesn't mind ruffling feathers of his players when he's not happy with them (announcing Jed Steer as an option ahead of Guzan for the final even though he was cup tied) and he seems to have the same idea as Lambert by just homing those he isn't keen on out of the squad.

    We needed better quality in some (most) areas as it was, now with Cleverley going, that's another to replace.

    Reports are that Cissohko is off, Hutton might be going, Guzan is not wanted, Wiemann is on Derby's radar, Gil obviously isn't fancied...etc etc etc. That's a lot of players we need to bring in and be decent, or better than what we had before, which will cost a bit of money.

    Look at what happened at Spurs (nothing to do with Sherwood) when the spent all the Bale money, most of them bombed...and these were decent players, not the lower league, bargain basement stuff we'll probably be looking at...I don't want TS to get rid of all these players who are doing a sub par job, but we managed to stay up, and swap them for more rubbish like Joe Bennett et al. so we find ourselves in another struggle this time next year.

    With the delayed kit release and the possible struggle to tie down a sponsor as well (unless I've misunderstood the situation), it's all looking a bit like the Aston Villa we've known and loathed this past 4/5 years.

    Possibly not a speculation post...soz

  6. I'm actually pretty gutted about what's happened to Andi.

    That first Lambert season, he was my first name on the team sheet, before Benteke even. His work rate, his shooting, his drive, he was excellent. Then he got his contract extended.

    Suddenly, he can't shoot for shit, his head is never over the ball and he skies it over or wide. Now he just runs around for 90 minutes doing very little. I'd love him to get back to his best form, but we don't really have the time to give him another run at it.

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  7. I'm putting no hope into Gardner, everyone hailed him as our saviour a few years back and he's not done anything, even when not injured...

    Plus, he's just come back from being on loan in the Championship, where he has been ok, but not a world beater...

    Doesn't inspire me with confidence

  8. Falcao hat trick for me as well, we seem to love helping to end bad runs of form.

    3-1 that is to be expected. I just hope we give them a game instead of our usual roll over to have our bellies rubbed routine

    Haha glad im not the only 1 who notices strikers end bad runs against us. Ive won on Ulloa and Cisse this season. Ill place a bet on Falcao and Di Maria anytime scorers.

    This is a definate loss, complete write off

    Rooney...scored a hat trick after not scoring for about 8 games.

    We're great at it!

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  9. My issue with Given, as good a shot stopper as he is, is that you lose all aerial presence in our box. His kick is better than Guzan but Guzan's height means there are shots he will save that Given has no chance of getting to.

    That said, Guzan needs to sort that kicking out sharpish.

  10. Falcao hat trick for me as well, we seem to love helping to end bad runs of form.

    3-1 that is to be expected. I just hope we give them a game instead of our usual roll over to have our bellies rubbed routine

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  11. I'm normally Mr Negative, but, to be fair, we had some decent chances against a very good Swansea team. We didn't hold our own against a good team playing badly, we held our own against a good team who played well.

    Wiemann sadly is nowhere near the level he was pre-contract. Guzan needs to improve his distribution.

    N'Zogbia played well, but he needs more confidence, a few times he could've shot today but he hesitated and passed instead.

    Sinclair looked ok, but let himself down by trying too hard to stick it to the Swansea fans.

    Delph was excellent, made a fantastic tackle in the 2nd half. Hutton was decent. Clark was also good, but I just wish he would play the ball to feet instead of in to somebody on the chest or head. It takes an extra touch just to bring it under control.

    Disappointed with the subs.

    Results have gone our way, so it's as you were, if Burnley hadn't won last week it would all look at lot rosier. Tough games ahead, still possible, we need to match the results of those around us. We look like scoring now, which was one of our main problems.

  12. Sherwood has done OK so far but to be fair look at the squad he has to work with! Would be interesting to see what Lambert could have done with this group of players. I think he did the best that could've been expected bearing in mind the chronic underinvestment he had to work with

    This must be sarcasm...it has to be, surely...sure Lambo had a different group up until this season, but he has had this group of players, exactly the same, apart from having more players as he had a few less injuries (Benteke aside) for over 20 games and he stifled them...

    He managed 11 or so goals with this group of players, the same players Sherwood has managed to get 8 or 9 from in 5 games!

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  13. Anybody who thinks dropping Guzan for Given will help our cause is forgetting 1 simple thing.

    With Shay Given, you lose pretty much all aerial ability defending crosses. He is terrible in the air.

    At least now Guzan catches stuff, imagine how much easier it would be if attackers had even more free headers in the box.

  14. If you attended the game and chose not to protest, yet are still screaming for Lambert to go, you don't really have grounds to complain.

    You turned up and did what was asked, you stood by the players and manager and supported them again...look where it got us. Another defeat, another goalless game, another performance riddled with errors and another terrible performance (in the main part).

    There were a few positives that will paper over the cracks in the eyes of the club...they don't need to take any action, why should they, the majority of people still turned up to support, so they can't be that bothered.

    When/if we do finally get a win, it will set the 'Lambert Pressure Guage' back to zero, which will just be putting off the inevitable as we will probably have another awful run a few games later.

    The club is dying, Lambert will take us down.

    LambertOut! But it won't happen, not now, not before the end of the season, probably not even then...regardless of the league we end up in.

    The planned protest was against Lerner yesterday, not Lambert, wasn't it? So what are you talking about?

    Also, supporting the eleven players on the pitch (hoping to inspire them to win, or even score) is different to supporting the manager.

    No doubt you were at the game yesterday? And no doubt you were one of the fans getting on the players' and manager's back, during the game, when we still had a chance to get an equaliser.

    A protest against Lerner, because he shows no care for the club, by continuing to employ a poor manager...but yeah, nothing to do with Lambert...

    No, I wasn't at the game and no, I haven't been since September last year, simply because I've wasted a huge amount of money watching absolute crap for the last 4 years. I'm not going to follow out of blind faith...the club has been detached from what the fans want for a while now, so I don't feel the loyalty towards the club like I used to.

    The club know they will always have support so don't care what we think.

  15. If you attended the game and chose not to protest, yet are still screaming for Lambert to go, you don't really have grounds to complain.

    You turned up and did what was asked, you stood by the players and manager and supported them again...look where it got us. Another defeat, another goalless game, another performance riddled with errors and another terrible performance (in the main part).

    There were a few positives that will paper over the cracks in the eyes of the club...they don't need to take any action, why should they, the majority of people still turned up to support, so they can't be that bothered.

    When/if we do finally get a win, it will set the 'Lambert Pressure Guage' back to zero, which will just be putting off the inevitable as we will probably have another awful run a few games later.

    The club is dying, Lambert will take us down.

    LambertOut! But it won't happen, not now, not before the end of the season, probably not even then...regardless of the league we end up in.

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  16. Are people still kidding themselves that there are 3 teams worse than us?!

    How many other teams have been on not 1 but 2 runs of 8 hours plus with out a goal?!

    He should get the boot, he won't get the boot, we will lose next week, he should get the boot, he won't get the boot...lather rinse repeat

    Support the protest or not, but somehow, the club need to listen to us...

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