BrainOfLevy
Michael Carrick
Re: ***The Official AVB Discussion Thread***
People realising we can't carry on doing what we have always done and expecting different results...and that we need a bit of long term planning? I get the feeling some people welcome the short term pain if it means they can see long term gain from what is trying to be achieved.
Personally I believe these Duncan Castles stories, I think AVB is gone at the end of the season. Castles was giving Ashton stick last week and backing AVB, and I don't think he is releasing these stories to stir and make it difficult for him. Along with Barclay - another journo who has been complimentary of AVB - saying the board still aren't convinced after the Fulham win, I think something is definitely there.
And it's so frustrating if true. I thought as a club we finally had some joined up thinking. I thought everyone was in on the long term plan. It seems though that the board, probably Lewis, have decided that they see other clubs playing nice looking football and sitting above us after 15 games and wondering why we aren't doing the same, in a season where we were supposed to be challenging for the title with all the transition at the top of the league. We had our own transition but I don't think this figures into their minds. They want good football, they want a title challenge, they want a zero net spend and they want it all right now. It's verging on Roman Abramovich style madness. How are these new players supposed to buy into the AVB way of playing if the board are hanging over him with the sword of damocles waiting to give him the chop? If they acknowledged Harry's England prospects harmed the team...surely this well. So, so mad.
To be honest the fact that it's so mad and so ridiculous is the one crumb I'm holding on to to believe there is some other ulterior motive to these stories. It just doesn't make sense. Who exactly is going to come in and have us playing title winning champagne football on a zero net spend? It's a flipping joke.
Yeah I agree. I'm a results guy at the end of the day.
However, I don't agree the style of football under AVB is going to change all that much, it wouldn't/shouldn't take a year and a half to get a team with very good attacking players to play free flowing football.
But I'm noticing some contradictory statements regarding AVB. On the one hand you have some of his biggest believers claiming we can be a top 4 team this season or perhaps higher, but on the other hand I see people saying how we should stick by him even if we have a bad season as long as "the signs are there that we are improving"? What signs? Why should we tolerate poor league positions? I'm talking anything lower than 6th (and that's being generous in my opinion). It's these kind of vague responses that frustrate me and other posters. Everything was cut and dried for our previous managers during the last 20 years, it was basically top 4 or you're a goner in a couple of seasons, why is it different now?
People realising we can't carry on doing what we have always done and expecting different results...and that we need a bit of long term planning? I get the feeling some people welcome the short term pain if it means they can see long term gain from what is trying to be achieved.
Personally I believe these Duncan Castles stories, I think AVB is gone at the end of the season. Castles was giving Ashton stick last week and backing AVB, and I don't think he is releasing these stories to stir and make it difficult for him. Along with Barclay - another journo who has been complimentary of AVB - saying the board still aren't convinced after the Fulham win, I think something is definitely there.
And it's so frustrating if true. I thought as a club we finally had some joined up thinking. I thought everyone was in on the long term plan. It seems though that the board, probably Lewis, have decided that they see other clubs playing nice looking football and sitting above us after 15 games and wondering why we aren't doing the same, in a season where we were supposed to be challenging for the title with all the transition at the top of the league. We had our own transition but I don't think this figures into their minds. They want good football, they want a title challenge, they want a zero net spend and they want it all right now. It's verging on Roman Abramovich style madness. How are these new players supposed to buy into the AVB way of playing if the board are hanging over him with the sword of damocles waiting to give him the chop? If they acknowledged Harry's England prospects harmed the team...surely this well. So, so mad.
To be honest the fact that it's so mad and so ridiculous is the one crumb I'm holding on to to believe there is some other ulterior motive to these stories. It just doesn't make sense. Who exactly is going to come in and have us playing title winning champagne football on a zero net spend? It's a flipping joke.