Oliver Holt still doesn't see things your way...My apologies to those Aston Villa fans I may have offended by pouring scorn on the comments of Randy Lerner’s right-hand man, General Charles C Krulak, after he launched a scathing attack on Martin O’Neill.I am happy to accept General Krulak’s 36 years in the US Marines and his involvement in pointless, unsuccessful, imperialistic American wars in Vietnam and Iraq qualifies him as an English football expert.
But can you really say that much of what they said is wrong. O'Neill was our best asset, he did make stars out of the likes of Milner, Young and Gabby. We were always gareteed a top six finish at least. And I think its pretty fair to point out that the result on Saturday was with MON's team and is something we may have done with him.
I don't know if this link has been poster before. If not, definately worth a read. Will cheer everyone up on here. Thinking of sending it to Oliver holt but I doubt he'll take time out of his "busy day" coming up with such fantasy as to make star wars look normalhttp://schmusing.wordpress.com/2010/08/14/greatest%C2%A0schmeatest/
We should also remember that in 1957 Manchester United were the standard bearers for English football in a way no other club has been before or since.
But there was nothing boring about the way we played, its a little too easy to dismiss a hard working, in your face side who don't play free flowing football as boring. Infact it was our enegy, and exciting pace on the counter that actually made for some very enjoyable games under O'Neill.No Dave the reason their two-faced is because many were prising the manager before this, and now because he's no longer around and because of the manor of his depature have decided to make him out to be some kind of nazi. I am all for backing the club and all, but that doesn't mean we should go too far the other way. Also if some of the stories are true then it is a bit concerning for the future. But I am willing to wait and see on that one.
But there was nothing boring about the way we played, its a little too easy to dismiss a hard working, in your face side who don't play free flowing football as boring. Infact it was our enegy, and exciting pace on the counter that actually made for some very enjoyable games under O'Neill.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 18, 2010, 03:07:03 PMWe should also remember that in 1957 Manchester United were the standard bearers for English football in a way no other club has been before or since. I hear your points Dave but I reckon Villa's showing against Hitler's Germany/Austria back in the 1930's was perhaps (in my view) the very definition of a football club being a standard bearer for English football (and even the British Government itself!). My view would be that a lot of people share your opinion about Man Utd in the 1950's but this general concensus has been formed with no little help from the media and the likes of Mr. McGhee. It's something the North West and London clubs have courted for years. It's something that Midland clubs have never been given a sniff of.When I was a kid growing up in the 80's I must have seen references to Man Utd's European Cup Final versus Benfica on the box umpteen times. A clip on Football Focus here, a snatch of it on Grandstand or Saint and Greavsie there. The BBC even had a whole evening of TV devoted to George Best and Man Utd one Friday - and this was before the days of Fergie success! No wonder our local clubs started losing potential supporters to them - they were forever being bigged up and celebrated, even when they were sh*te. Blatant media bias. I used to wonder why they never showed clips of Villa winning the Big One in the same way? Why no evening on national TV celebrating Villa's history, celebrating our European Cup win and such like? Why no documentary on that Villa tour of Germany in the 1930's? It's not that people wouldn't have been interested, it is because, surely, the media didn't create that interest? Villa were still England's second most successful club side for trophies by the 1980's but did that ever get a mention? Nope. Did the media ask us to be part of the Big Five when Man Utd fan Greg Dyke plotted a new era of live football on the box? Not at all...it was a club for North West and London sides only. There's no doubt about it, since the media really got involved in football, Birmingham and the Midlands have been treated appallingly. We have not been given a fair crack of the whip or equal treatment or promotion. How I would love it if we could have just a few years of Villa being number one and taking these bloated, bone-idle hacks to the cleaners!
Well Wigan away second half two years ago, we were outstanding in the wins at Liverpool and Man Utd, played very well in the 2-1 defeat to Arsenal in December 2007, and the thrashing of the blues also.No I don't buy that Dave. I am as let down as by the manager walking out on us five days before the season, it was very ill thought out we deserved better. But that still doesn't mean that your overall view should change. For me the guy has always come accross as a very charming, likeable guy who has done more good than bad for Villa, and one mistake cannot change that.