Quote from: Chris Smith on August 10, 2010, 10:20:47 PMQuote from: usav on August 10, 2010, 10:09:51 PMI think everyone saw that apart from a certain ex-manger of Aston Villa and Chris Smith.Bollocks, why the need for sly digs? Says the man who may well have cost me the chance of my dream part time job at Villa Park teaming up with Fletch and Chico in a managerial triumvirate jobshare.This is truly not a good idea. Stella Chico has plenty of motivational ability but his tactical acumen is more along the lines of “let’s get out there and batter ‘em”. Also, the cakes that accompany his half-time team talks do lend themselves to a languid second half performance, with the ongoing threat of severe lapses in concentration. We would probably win the Fair Play league though. I would appoint him fitness coach.
Quote from: usav on August 10, 2010, 10:09:51 PMI think everyone saw that apart from a certain ex-manger of Aston Villa and Chris Smith.Bollocks, why the need for sly digs?
I think everyone saw that apart from a certain ex-manger of Aston Villa and Chris Smith.
General Krulak here:1. I am sorry we are having trouble getting my posts on the site...not sure what is the problem because I sure have spent a good deal of time trying. Thanks to some of the MODs, we are trying again.2. I am not sure what needs to be clarified in my statement. We have supported Martin for the past 4 years...and are willing to support again. At the same time, that support has to make sense. It isn't "all about money" but to think that we can just throw money around...keep players on the wage bill that aren't going to get on the Pitch...and have a successful Club is not reasonable or good business. Adding players without respect to the total outlay of the Club is the quickest way to get into danger...and this was reiterated many times over the past weeks. It was NOT a case of spending money...it WAS a case of the weekly wage bill. This was not a shock to Martin or anyone else...it is just smart business and something that even the wealthest Clubs must watch.
General, this board has been united in a new found Esprit de Corps recently. Can we expect a new manager to be appointed shortly who will once again cause us to tear strips off each other?And as we're offering our suggestions, may I suggest Guss Hiddink as the best possible manager we could feasibly imagine getting. He's currently managing Turkey for christ's sake!Its like Sir Ian McKellan being in Coronation Street.
Again thanks to you General for taking the time to post on here. I see the press have got hold of some of your comments and I hope this doesn't cause you too much hassle.