I don't have 'fondness' either. I don't know him, and all I care about are the results of Aston Villa. I won't grieve unless results get worse, and then it will be for The Villa, not some multi-millionaire ex-manager.
This part is crucial, I think:QuoteFor the section of our own support who seem to have a problem with the General's comments most (but not all) seem to be in the group that still feel the need to defend MON -even now. I'm aware that PeterW for example -who wanted MON for a while- was also less than impressed with the General's comments.But it seems that the most vociferous critics (and I wouldn't have actually put you in that bracket John) of what was said are also the same people who are looking to justify MON's actions. Or blame the board for not being clairvoyant enough to second guess MON's walkout last Monday. Or both.
For the section of our own support who seem to have a problem with the General's comments most (but not all) seem to be in the group that still feel the need to defend MON -even now.
I picked up a magazine being sold outside Villa Park on Saturday. I read this line "one thing the Villa do now is act with a bit of class. I doubt they will say much on the subject either." That's what I'd expected and why I'm disappointed that they didn't.
Quote from: Chris Smith on August 16, 2010, 09:06:47 PMI picked up a magazine being sold outside Villa Park on Saturday. I read this line "one thing the Villa do now is act with a bit of class. I doubt they will say much on the subject either." That's what I'd expected and why I'm disappointed that they didn't.They didn't say much. They said all that needed to be said.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 16, 2010, 09:08:24 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on August 16, 2010, 09:06:47 PMI picked up a magazine being sold outside Villa Park on Saturday. I read this line "one thing the Villa do now is act with a bit of class. I doubt they will say much on the subject either." That's what I'd expected and why I'm disappointed that they didn't.They didn't say much. They said all that needed to be said. It didn't "need" to be said, they just wanted to say it. That's their prerogative but we're no better understanding what went on last Monday and it was a long way from acting with a bit of class.
Quote from: KevinGage on August 16, 2010, 03:16:24 PMThis part is crucial, I think:QuoteFor the section of our own support who seem to have a problem with the General's comments most (but not all) seem to be in the group that still feel the need to defend MON -even now. I'm aware that PeterW for example -who wanted MON for a while- was also less than impressed with the General's comments.But it seems that the most vociferous critics (and I wouldn't have actually put you in that bracket John) of what was said are also the same people who are looking to justify MON's actions. Or blame the board for not being clairvoyant enough to second guess MON's walkout last Monday. Or both.Either way I'm happy that MON has gone but I don't think the board are out of the water at all on this one. If results dip there will be not only a fan's backlash, but also a press backlash. Which serves us no good whatsoever.
Quote from: peter w on August 16, 2010, 08:55:19 PMQuote from: KevinGage on August 16, 2010, 03:16:24 PMThis part is crucial, I think:QuoteFor the section of our own support who seem to have a problem with the General's comments most (but not all) seem to be in the group that still feel the need to defend MON -even now. I'm aware that PeterW for example -who wanted MON for a while- was also less than impressed with the General's comments.But it seems that the most vociferous critics (and I wouldn't have actually put you in that bracket John) of what was said are also the same people who are looking to justify MON's actions. Or blame the board for not being clairvoyant enough to second guess MON's walkout last Monday. Or both.Either way I'm happy that MON has gone but I don't think the board are out of the water at all on this one. If results dip there will be not only a fan's backlash, but also a press backlash. Which serves us no good whatsoever.Why would there be a backlash by the fans and media?. The club has been spending well beyond it's means for the last 4 years surely people understand that cant go on indefinately?. As a sidenote it'l be interesting to see if our next manager can match or better MON's record without lavish spending wont it?.
MON is such an incompetent buffoon.
On Monday night Randy was taking a lot of stick on here and I understand that elsewhere it was even worse. Throughout the week some were saying that the atmosphere on Saturday would be poisoous, with fans fighting amongst themselves. On Saturday the crowd was solidly behind the board, Kevin MacDonald and the club even before kick-off. Much of the reason for this was the way in which the club had handled the week's events. Max Clifford couldn't have done it better. We had something like 35,000 Villa supporters solidly behind the team for 90 minutes, and if the reason why annoyed Oliver Holt, that's just a bonus.