Lambert given the sack
Paul Lambert has been relieved of his duties as manager of Aston Villa by chairman Randy Lerner.
Villa flirted with relegation for the majority of last season, only securing safety in the final few games thanks to a good run of form.
But had it not been for summer deadline day signing Christian Benteke, the Villains might have suffered a fate similar to QPR or Reading. The Belgian was the club's leading goalscorer, netting 18 times in the league - 11 more than the second highest. The influential striker was also the club's top provider, tied on assists with Ashley Westwood, showing exactly how key he was to Villa's survival last term.
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Benteke was Villa's key player last season
But at the start of the season the chairman and board were expecting more than just staving off relegation, and have obviously been disappointed with the final season position.
Lambert was given full control of the squad and alienated several senior members of the first team squad - including Shay Given, Steven Ireland and record signing Darren Bent, forcing them to train with the youngsters and barring them from first-team action.
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Bent was made to train with the youth
With these players taking home a large combined salary, Lambert was unable to shift them and bring in quality reinforcements, and in the end had to resort to signing players from the lower leagues.
And although he was praised by a few for leading such a young and inexperienced side to survival, Randy Lerner was clearly not impressed and pulled the trigger last night, opening the door for a possible return of Martin O'Neill, under whom the Birmingham based club qualified for the Europa League and challenged for the top four spots - a far cry from their current situation.
O'Neill has been tipped to return to Villa Park
But the real return the fans want to see at Villa Park is that of former captain Stiliyan 'Stan' Petrov following his recovery from cancer - but this time in the role of the manager.