Really!He was wrong about Heskey at least, reports all put Ashley Young as the top earner.
I think it was planned and I think the General was right to give the club's perspective however "unofficial" it was.
Quote from: brian green on August 11, 2010, 06:04:43 PM As for our goal scoring problem, somebody must surely want him.There's been quite a few posts on here the last couple of days that have made me smile. That comment, however, had me laughing out loud.
As for our goal scoring problem, somebody must surely want him.
Quote from: Chris Smith on August 11, 2010, 07:16:53 PMReally!He was wrong about Heskey at least, reports all put Ashley Young as the top earner.Fucking hell Chris! He was absolutely spot on about the biggest story in the Lerner era but you are going to try to discredit him over Heskey's wages?
Quote from: Dave Cooper on August 11, 2010, 07:34:56 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on August 11, 2010, 07:16:53 PMReally!He was wrong about Heskey at least, reports all put Ashley Young as the top earner.Fucking hell Chris! He was absolutely spot on about the biggest story in the Lerner era but you are going to try to discredit him over Heskey's wages?He gave opinions mostly not facts, but as they chimed with yours naturally you'd say they were spot on. I don't believe he spent money on a fair amount of garbage, I do believe he was working on improving the team, I think that wages are the responsibility of the chairman and CEO and having to reduce the wage bill before you sign new players is a sell to buy policy by any other name.It does raise the question though, if this was the official thinking and was how they felt about the manager why the fuck didn't they do something about it?And before I get the usual tiresome responses, I'm not excusing anything O'Neill has done this week.
And before I get the usual tiresome responses, I'm not excusing anything O'Neill has done this week.
I agree with you that it is a joint responsibility, but you have to imagine they put a lot of trust in MON, maybe naively. Once they sharpened up to some of the balance issues, they had a right to question him. I'm guessing that was the big change that MON couldn't accept. That he was being challenged in his decision making. We all get challenged at work every day, why should he be any different?
He was wrong about wages...... Priceless comeback
Quote from: stevenjos on August 11, 2010, 10:32:08 PMHe was wrong about wages...... Priceless comeback all wages, or just those players that he didn't utilize? Because I'm glad he was able to justify the contracts of Dunne, Milner, Bouma, Collins, Cuellar, Delph, Warnock, Fonz, Laursen, Ash, Gabby and Carew to name but a few in that time.
QuoteAnd before I get the usual tiresome responses, I'm not excusing anything O'Neill has done this week.Well said Chris. I know you were a MON supporter, but it's a more mature response than some other answers this week from either side of the bizarre barriers that Villa fans build for themselves.