Listened to Pat Murphy and Gobby Cabbage on 5L yesterday: they are both in mourning about MON's departure and think the club have been foolish in the extreme.
Quote from: EffDee on August 15, 2010, 04:18:13 PMListened to Pat Murphy and Gobby Cabbage on 5L yesterday: they are both in mourning about MON's departure and think the club have been foolish in the extreme.Lily is one of his old players and Murphy (who was virtually calling Lerner a liar on R5 yesterday morning) always seemed very pally with O'Neill, so I wouldn't lose too much sleep over what they think.
Quote from: The Man With A Stick on August 15, 2010, 05:26:44 PMQuote from: EffDee on August 15, 2010, 04:18:13 PMListened to Pat Murphy and Gobby Cabbage on 5L yesterday: they are both in mourning about MON's departure and think the club have been foolish in the extreme.Lily is one of his old players and Murphy (who was virtually calling Lerner a liar on R5 yesterday morning) always seemed very pally with O'Neill, so I wouldn't lose too much sleep over what they think.A lot of the media can't get close to RL, so it causes them to create stories based on what they perceive him to be and of the situation at the club. It might have helped Randy to have been more open over the past 4 years, but it's not his style. However, this overriding feeling of MON's Aston Villa is something that will take time to get rid of, and his loyal followers won't believe a word against him in that time. I appreciate a lot of what MON did in the 4 years he was here, but WE got our club back yesterday.
However, this overriding feeling of MON's Aston Villa is something that will take time to get rid of, and his loyal followers won't believe a word against him in that time. I appreciate a lot of what MON did in the 4 years he was here, but WE got our club back yesterday.
In fairness I was one of the people who defended him right up until he left, my reason being that we were improving as a team and a squad in terms of results and football is a results business. That said as soon as I heard he'd left my mind start going on who to replace him with and what effect it would have on the team. It was only a few hours later that I realised I wasn't particularly bothered by him leaving, only the timing of it. I also wouldn't have been upset if he'd stayed. As many have said, he was the right appointment when he joined and whilst he might have been the wrong man for villa in 2010 the finishing positions for the previous 3 years earned him the right to give it a go, within the restrictions set by the chairman (which I personally back 100%, having a rich guy running the club is ok, but being in the position where his money is irrelevant to the club is better, then it's a case of 'xxx is available so here's £x million to buy him and pay his wages for 4 years').I'd guess there's a fair few people on here in the same boat, most of whom would've been termed monette's or happy clappers by various anti-mon members of the site.
They were breathtaking in their ignorance. But then what would you expect from Oliver Holt, whose paper The Mirror is to football reporting what Gold and Sullivan are to running a football club.
Quote from: toronto villa on August 15, 2010, 08:39:14 PM However, this overriding feeling of MON's Aston Villa is something that will take time to get rid of, and his loyal followers won't believe a word against him in that time. I appreciate a lot of what MON did in the 4 years he was here, but WE got our club back yesterday.You were one of those loyal followers TV. When you did you realise he wasn't the right man for us?