Well that Sunday Supplement thing yesterday was full of media types saying that MON had been told he could not have any of the Milner transfer fee. Which is likely to be bollocks I would suggest.To be honest, I don't think what The General said initially was anything other than him being rather pissed off that his best buddy in the world was getting shit on unfairly in the press.It was the post of a man who was annoyed rather than some prepared club snipe.
Quote from: Billy Walker on August 16, 2010, 04:57:41 PMYes, I do think the General was wrong to say what he did for the simple reason that when the new regime came in one of the club's core values was to be integrity. Over the past four years Randy and the Board have rebuilt the club's image and made Aston Villa a club to be respected for its outlook and the way it approaches the increasingly immoral business of football. Washing one's dirty laundry in public (no matter how justified) is an undignified and classless way to behave. It's not the way Villa should be doing things. I believe the General compromised his very high standards by saying what he said. Likewise, the quotes attributed to Randy re. Man City yesterday, and Kevin MacDonald's football style were also disappointing to read. Leave that kind of playground stuff to Sullivan, Gold and the like.Obviously I'll put everything I've said into the context of MON walking out and leaving the club deep in the brown stuff. Clearly such behaviour and rejection would leave any person with any feelings nothing short of furious. The General's reaction was human and understandable BUT should have been kept within the walls of the boardroom at Villa Park. You people dont half talk some tosh. All Mr Krulak did was give the clubs side of the story to the fans which needed to be done.The messiahs followers are feeling bitter and sore and are searching for anything they can for comfort. Pathetic really but it's what we've come to expect. I fully expect a few people to be ex Villa fans when MON rocks up at another club.
Yes, I do think the General was wrong to say what he did for the simple reason that when the new regime came in one of the club's core values was to be integrity. Over the past four years Randy and the Board have rebuilt the club's image and made Aston Villa a club to be respected for its outlook and the way it approaches the increasingly immoral business of football. Washing one's dirty laundry in public (no matter how justified) is an undignified and classless way to behave. It's not the way Villa should be doing things. I believe the General compromised his very high standards by saying what he said. Likewise, the quotes attributed to Randy re. Man City yesterday, and Kevin MacDonald's football style were also disappointing to read. Leave that kind of playground stuff to Sullivan, Gold and the like.Obviously I'll put everything I've said into the context of MON walking out and leaving the club deep in the brown stuff. Clearly such behaviour and rejection would leave any person with any feelings nothing short of furious. The General's reaction was human and understandable BUT should have been kept within the walls of the boardroom at Villa Park.
Quote from: Pongos hat2 on August 16, 2010, 05:26:37 PMQuote from: Billy Walker on August 16, 2010, 04:57:41 PMYes, I do think the General was wrong to say what he did for the simple reason that when the new regime came in one of the club's core values was to be integrity. Over the past four years Randy and the Board have rebuilt the club's image and made Aston Villa a club to be respected for its outlook and the way it approaches the increasingly immoral business of football. Washing one's dirty laundry in public (no matter how justified) is an undignified and classless way to behave. It's not the way Villa should be doing things. I believe the General compromised his very high standards by saying what he said. Likewise, the quotes attributed to Randy re. Man City yesterday, and Kevin MacDonald's football style were also disappointing to read. Leave that kind of playground stuff to Sullivan, Gold and the like.Obviously I'll put everything I've said into the context of MON walking out and leaving the club deep in the brown stuff. Clearly such behaviour and rejection would leave any person with any feelings nothing short of furious. The General's reaction was human and understandable BUT should have been kept within the walls of the boardroom at Villa Park. You people dont half talk some tosh. All Mr Krulak did was give the clubs side of the story to the fans which needed to be done.The messiahs followers are feeling bitter and sore and are searching for anything they can for comfort. Pathetic really but it's what we've come to expect. I fully expect a few people to be ex Villa fans when MON rocks up at another club.Now that's pathetic.
..You people dont half talk some tosh. All Mr Krulak did was give the clubs side of the story to the fans which needed to be done.The messiahs followers are feeling bitter and sore and are searching for anything they can for comfort. Pathetic really but it's what we've come to expect. I fully expect a few people to be ex Villa fans when MON rocks up at another club.
I think the majority of Villa supporters are behind the manager and team at every game. The minority who found that difficult to do because of their antipathy towards the previous manager joined in is all.
To reiterate, I'm pissed off with MON for walking in the way and at the time he did but I'm not going to be a hypocrite or party to a a rewriting of history and say that I thought he was doing a bad job before that.
Where I sat, there where a hell of a lot of comments along the line of'Thank fuck he's gone'This was before our excellent display.Why has Percy's poll thread been locked, I never had a chance to vote.Mind you, he didn't put a 'MON is a piece of shit' option on there, so I probably would have abstained.
Quote from: Mark Fletcher on August 16, 2010, 06:32:07 PMWhere I sat, there where a hell of a lot of comments along the line of'Thank fuck he's gone'This was before our excellent display.Why has Percy's poll thread been locked, I never had a chance to vote.Mind you, he didn't put a 'MON is a piece of shit' option on there, so I probably would have abstained.Not sure who you'll be supporting then?
Quote from: Percy on August 16, 2010, 06:43:00 PMQuote from: Mark Fletcher on August 16, 2010, 06:32:07 PMWhere I sat, there where a hell of a lot of comments along the line of'Thank fuck he's gone'This was before our excellent display.Why has Percy's poll thread been locked, I never had a chance to vote.Mind you, he didn't put a 'MON is a piece of shit' option on there, so I probably would have abstained.Not sure who you'll be supporting then?Villa, naturally.I'm just cocking a snoot at the Villa hating madman 2.
Quote from: Mark Fletcher on August 16, 2010, 06:44:53 PMQuote from: Percy on August 16, 2010, 06:43:00 PMQuote from: Mark Fletcher on August 16, 2010, 06:32:07 PMWhere I sat, there where a hell of a lot of comments along the line of'Thank fuck he's gone'This was before our excellent display.Why has Percy's poll thread been locked, I never had a chance to vote.Mind you, he didn't put a 'MON is a piece of shit' option on there, so I probably would have abstained.Not sure who you'll be supporting then?Villa, naturally.I'm just cocking a snoot at the Villa hating madman 2.Considering that for most of MON's tenure you thought fifth was the best Villa could possibly achieve, I'd have thought you were quite impressed with three seasons at sixth.