Average out all our seasons final finishing place over 20 years & it'll be a lot closer to 9th/10th than 5th ....
It seemed to me that everyone had accepted the new sell to buy policy
Tommy Gemmell says Villa offered £5m for McGeady.If that is Lerner's limit then where can Premier League players from? USA? Perhaps? Selling the brand abroad is where the money comes from now. Fallow couple of years ahead methinks..barring a miracle.
Quote from: The Situation on August 11, 2010, 11:00:15 PMMy favourite victories under MON:Derby 0-6 VillaVilla 2-0 ChavskiVilla 5-1 small heath Everton 2-3 VillaArsenal 0-2 VillaLiverpool 1-3 VillaUnited 0-1 VillaLots of great games and memories of O'Neill - I do feel people are going a bit OTT. OK, he was annoying at times, and has left at a really bad time, but you can't say he hasn't turned us around as a team. He has taken us far and hopefully our next manager can take us that step closer to Champions League football.He took us back to where we've been, on average, for the past twenty years. His time at Villa was like every other part of that period, just without the ups and downs.
My favourite victories under MON:Derby 0-6 VillaVilla 2-0 ChavskiVilla 5-1 small heath Everton 2-3 VillaArsenal 0-2 VillaLiverpool 1-3 VillaUnited 0-1 VillaLots of great games and memories of O'Neill - I do feel people are going a bit OTT. OK, he was annoying at times, and has left at a really bad time, but you can't say he hasn't turned us around as a team. He has taken us far and hopefully our next manager can take us that step closer to Champions League football.
I think there are a lot of things to remember him fondly by - the derbies, the win at Old Trafford, getting so many Villa players into or on the fringes of the England team, starting the job of extremely well (the first 6th was excellent, the second a tad unlucky, the third somewhat negligent), being someone I could be proud to call the Villa manager.On the other hand I can't help feeling that this period will be looked back on as the best chance we'll have had to break into the top echelon, and we've failed. Not all O'Neill's fault (see Man City) but as he's had what seems like total control over what he spent and how he's used those resources then that's where I feel most of the accountability lies (though a case can be sketched in for the owner appointing more football-savvy board members to keep an oversight on these matters).Edit: And ultimately leaving us in a totally unacceptable way.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 11, 2010, 11:19:20 PMIf we'd beaten Stoke..............If we'd been buzzing from a famous victory in Moscow what kind of impact and momentum might that have provided for the final push?Instead of the backbiting and recriminations that started then. And never really stopped, truth be told.
If we'd beaten Stoke..............
Thanks for some great victoriesFor bringing the pride back to the clubFor signing good players like Young, Collins, MilnerFor telling Liverpool to fuck offFor giving Gabby a chanceFor putting back in top 6For getting close in cups last seasonWho made mistakes but that not for this thread
Quote from: luke95 on August 11, 2010, 11:50:16 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on August 11, 2010, 11:04:52 PMHe took us back to where we've been, on average, for the past twenty years. His time at Villa was like every other part of that period, just without the ups and downs. I think he took us above our average over the last 20 years to be fair .Fifth highest points scorers since 1992 and the fifth highest average place.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 11, 2010, 11:04:52 PMHe took us back to where we've been, on average, for the past twenty years. His time at Villa was like every other part of that period, just without the ups and downs. I think he took us above our average over the last 20 years to be fair .
He took us back to where we've been, on average, for the past twenty years. His time at Villa was like every other part of that period, just without the ups and downs.