Quote from: Chris Smith on August 16, 2010, 03:50:29 PMTwo wrongs don't make a right. You've just reminded me Chris.According to SSN, McLeish is trying to sign Zat Knight from Bolton but Carson Yueng insists that he signs two Chinese trialists instead.McLeish was quoted as saying'Two Wongs don't make a Knight.'
Two wrongs don't make a right.
oh it needed to be said alright the change in the media after it was proof enough.Yes it tarnished your idol Chris but the bias needed to be addressed as I'm sure it will again.Mon is too vindictive for it not to be
How is it "undignified" for the General to have a mild pop at O'Neill, yet last season when O'Neill whined on about the fans after the Wigan game like a hormonal teenager, that was fair comment and just him defending his players?
Snide digs add nothing to the debate.
Quote from: Villadawg on August 16, 2010, 05:56:41 PMI 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. Yes, welcome back lads. May you be solidly behind the club forever, or until you find another excuse at least.
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.
I believe the General was responding to the fans request for a statement on why O'Neill had left, not the media bullshit. He was right to provide such a statement to clarify the club's and O'Neill's stances,
Quote from: Percy on August 16, 2010, 06:14:38 PMQuote from: Villadawg on August 16, 2010, 05:56:41 PMI 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. Yes, welcome back lads. May you be solidly behind the club forever, or until you find another excuse at least.Percy it's a bit cheap to suggest O'Neill's critics were not behind the club. Some of us can see the difference between giving unequivocal support to the club whilst reserving the right to withhold such support from individuals employed to serve the club if we feel they are not up to the job, or not acting in the best interests of the club.
First off I didn't say he made a statement , I said he responded to fans request for a statement. My point being that he was attempting to address the fans desire for information rather than responding to the media outcry. Secondly, as I recall I thought the general said O'Neill didn't or wouldn't agree to the cuts in the wage bill that Randy, Faulkner and the General all thought were necessary before any further spending could take place. With the implication that O'Neill left because of that disagreemnt. Sounds like an explanation of sorts to me.
Quote from: ktvillan on August 17, 2010, 05:58:56 PMFirst off I didn't say he made a statement , I said he responded to fans request for a statement. My point being that he was attempting to address the fans desire for information rather than responding to the media outcry. Secondly, as I recall I thought the general said O'Neill didn't or wouldn't agree to the cuts in the wage bill that Randy, Faulkner and the General all thought were necessary before any further spending could take place. With the implication that O'Neill left because of that disagreemnt. Sounds like an explanation of sorts to me. No he didn't, he said that some of the rumours were untrue and that MON quit, but he didn't tell us why. You even use the word 'implication' yourself, people have read into it what they want to see but that's all it is.
Quote from: ktvillan on August 17, 2010, 12:38:07 PMQuote from: Percy on August 16, 2010, 06:14:38 PMQuote from: Villadawg on August 16, 2010, 05:56:41 PMI 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. Yes, welcome back lads. May you be solidly behind the club forever, or until you find another excuse at least.Percy it's a bit cheap to suggest O'Neill's critics were not behind the club. Some of us can see the difference between giving unequivocal support to the club whilst reserving the right to withhold such support from individuals employed to serve the club if we feel they are not up to the job, or not acting in the best interests of the club. If only you could think of a catchy tune to fit the words "The only reason we are booing, or not joining in with the vocal support of the team from other fans is because we believe that certain individuals are not up to the job, and indeed, not acting in the best interest of the club", then perhaps the players would understand and be suitably encouraged by your 'support'.