Too right I'm cantankerous, I'm fed up to the back teeth.If someone had suggested that our 4th season would see us finishing above Liverpool, reaching the FA Cup semi-final and the League Cup final, they woudnt have been believed. People ike to portray it as a symptom of liverpool being unusually poor last season but 64 points and good cup runs was exactly what was needed to catch up with the traditional Sky4.
Quote from: "boboonthecorner"Quote from: "Irish villain"Quote from: "east19"Good post andrew 08 , yes the Moscow debacle was where it began to go wrong for mon- a shocking mistake having played so many games to get that far and toss it away like that.Things haven't been quite the same since then. That's when my opinion of MON took a knock.However, I think he's a good manager and there's no point calling for him to be sacked when we have finished top six three seasons in a row.Don't get me wrong, he frustrates me the majority of the time, I just think he needs another season. I'd hate to think he'd leave us and finally 'crack it' at another premiership club. I'd rather he 'cracked it' with us.However, he needs to overcome his obsession with wing play, buying UK and Ireland based players and to learn to make our tactics adapt more to different types of games.He's one of the stubbornest men involved in football and at 58 I don't think theres any chance of change.I tend to agree. However, he has brought us to three top six finishes, would another top six finish this season be such a bad thing? I think he should go if we finish outside the top six this season. That would represent regression and prove , as many suspect, that he's just not going to take us to the next level.I was hoping he would freshen things up a bit more in the window but there's another month for him to do that I guess.
Quote from: "Irish villain"Quote from: "east19"Good post andrew 08 , yes the Moscow debacle was where it began to go wrong for mon- a shocking mistake having played so many games to get that far and toss it away like that.Things haven't been quite the same since then. That's when my opinion of MON took a knock.However, I think he's a good manager and there's no point calling for him to be sacked when we have finished top six three seasons in a row.Don't get me wrong, he frustrates me the majority of the time, I just think he needs another season. I'd hate to think he'd leave us and finally 'crack it' at another premiership club. I'd rather he 'cracked it' with us.However, he needs to overcome his obsession with wing play, buying UK and Ireland based players and to learn to make our tactics adapt more to different types of games.He's one of the stubbornest men involved in football and at 58 I don't think theres any chance of change.
Quote from: "east19"Good post andrew 08 , yes the Moscow debacle was where it began to go wrong for mon- a shocking mistake having played so many games to get that far and toss it away like that.Things haven't been quite the same since then. That's when my opinion of MON took a knock.However, I think he's a good manager and there's no point calling for him to be sacked when we have finished top six three seasons in a row.Don't get me wrong, he frustrates me the majority of the time, I just think he needs another season. I'd hate to think he'd leave us and finally 'crack it' at another premiership club. I'd rather he 'cracked it' with us.However, he needs to overcome his obsession with wing play, buying UK and Ireland based players and to learn to make our tactics adapt more to different types of games.
Good post andrew 08 , yes the Moscow debacle was where it began to go wrong for mon- a shocking mistake having played so many games to get that far and toss it away like that.
Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"Does anyone really think those people DCF is talking about have formed that opinion after one pre season friendly?I'm imagining not.Well, I heard O'Neill's name sang very loudly during the Feyenoord game. Perhaps these people went home.I'd also like to counter his "12 people around our table" by saying that out of everyone who goes to the Villa with me, I'm probably one of the least happy with O'Neill and I'm far from wanting him out.
Does anyone really think those people DCF is talking about have formed that opinion after one pre season friendly?I'm imagining not.
If someone had suggested that our 4th season would see us finishing above Liverpool, reaching the FA Cup semi-final and the League Cup final, they woudnt have been believed. People ike to portray it as a symptom of liverpool being unusually poor last season but 64 points and good cup runs was exactly what was needed to catch up with the traditional Sky4.
I tend to agree. However, he has brought us to three top six finishes, would another top six finish this season be such a bad thing? I think he should go if we finish outside the top six this season.
Except that four years ago people were talking about us challenging for the Champions League in this timescale. Not challenging for qualification, challenging to win it,
Quote from: "dave.woodhall"Except that four years ago people were talking about us challenging for the Champions League in this timescale. Not challenging for qualification, challenging to win it,Who said that?
I say stick with him because we are progressing season on season he will get it right in the end.
Although MON frustrates the hell out of me at times, and I can't understand some of his decisions such as who plays RB, we have made progress each season since he came. What worries me is what would happen if he left. Which players would go with him, and who would come in as a replacement manager? There are plenty of managers who I'd hate to see arrive who might just want to come!