BrainOfLevy
Michael Carrick
Re: ***The Official AVB Discussion Thread***
I think Redknapp did have us to our level. 4th was an amazing achievement granted, but in the first year of City's oil money when they'd signed a lot of foreigners and sacked their manager half way through the year. That was the only time we had a shot of finishing above them and we did it. Fantastic stuff, but not really 'above our level' since we'd been 5th twice under Jol and victims fell drastically that season.
The next year, we came 5th...pretty much our level. Then we came 4th again after Chelsea fell drastically. Unlike the first 4th which was amazing, I thought this 4th was ridiculous. We should have been higher considering our squad and how utterly awful Arsenal started that year.
I don't think we will necessarily fall with AVB, because the players seem to still back him. I'd say that's the reason he hasn't been sacked immediately rather than because of money. If they didn't want to play for him anymore he would be gone. I don't really look upon managers as good or bad in this instance...we can sack AVB and these players will settle and performances will pick up. There is bad form now and bad results and we weren't trying to get everyone working to a system which gives us long term benefits things wouldn't be this bad, but as I said, we are trying to take the final step up and it's not easy, I think we need this pain to get there.
I agree with you on victims, they aren't as good as we made them look.
Ah come on mate, it's silly to say Redknapp had the squad playing to its level. In his three full seasons we finished 4th, 5th and 4th. That's in a time where City and Chelsea had bottomless pockets and Arsenal and United have been established in the top 4 for over 15 years. Redknapp did an excellent job even taking the two poor finishes to his last two seasons into account.
I feel for AVB. He seems like a decent man and an intelligent man. But he has to go. I lost faith after City. There was so much wrong there and the performance was such that you could see the writing on the wall. This nonsense about possession and control is fine in a world where statisticians and mathematicians could predict football matches but there are too many moving parts and variables to reduce it purely to that. I also believe AVB has no idea how to handle his squad. If he said that the summer signings left the squad unbalanced, he is right. However, that doesn't excuse his handling of the squad which has been really, really poor. There has been no consistency (particularly in the three players playing off our CF) and as a result, individuals have not performed.
He needs to be cut loose. I disagreed with Harry going but wanted AVB (especially over Moyes). However, he's failing and if we allow him to continue, he will fail some more. Southampton will beat us next week if AVB is our manager. The bounceback we had last time will not happen this time. He's like a deer in the headlights and needs to be moved on.
As great as victims were yesterday, we made them look good. This is a victims team, minus Sturridge and Gerrard, that hadn't won in four games on the road and had lost two weeks ago to Hull. I saw Swansea absolutely murder them for the last 30 minutes earlier in the season. They're a good side but they're nowhere near as good as we made them look.
Levy needs to act.
I think Redknapp did have us to our level. 4th was an amazing achievement granted, but in the first year of City's oil money when they'd signed a lot of foreigners and sacked their manager half way through the year. That was the only time we had a shot of finishing above them and we did it. Fantastic stuff, but not really 'above our level' since we'd been 5th twice under Jol and victims fell drastically that season.
The next year, we came 5th...pretty much our level. Then we came 4th again after Chelsea fell drastically. Unlike the first 4th which was amazing, I thought this 4th was ridiculous. We should have been higher considering our squad and how utterly awful Arsenal started that year.
I don't think we will necessarily fall with AVB, because the players seem to still back him. I'd say that's the reason he hasn't been sacked immediately rather than because of money. If they didn't want to play for him anymore he would be gone. I don't really look upon managers as good or bad in this instance...we can sack AVB and these players will settle and performances will pick up. There is bad form now and bad results and we weren't trying to get everyone working to a system which gives us long term benefits things wouldn't be this bad, but as I said, we are trying to take the final step up and it's not easy, I think we need this pain to get there.
I agree with you on victims, they aren't as good as we made them look.