It has been two weeks of weirdness since O'Neill walked out, but the most depressing bit has been so many people willing to turn against someone who has invested 180 million pounds in us in 4 years. Someone last week referred to him - in all seriousness - as "Young Doug", for fucks sake.It beggars belief.
Quote from: 5ft811st2 Durham on August 22, 2010, 07:39:48 PMWithout question Lerner is entirely responsible for the sale of Milner, because since the club is managerless it's clearly his decision and his decision alone.I can't see how you stop a deal that was going through since before May. Its harder than stopping a turncoat quitting on you just before the season starts. It was a done deal what RL did do was the best deal for the club financially and it could also involve the one player transferred in this summer.So I'm confident to say I disagree completely with your without question statement.
Without question Lerner is entirely responsible for the sale of Milner, because since the club is managerless it's clearly his decision and his decision alone.
Quote from: sfx412 on August 22, 2010, 08:55:02 PMQuote from: 5ft811st2 Durham on August 22, 2010, 07:39:48 PMWithout question Lerner is entirely responsible for the sale of Milner, because since the club is managerless it's clearly his decision and his decision alone.I can't see how you stop a deal that was going through since before May. Its harder than stopping a turncoat quitting on you just before the season starts. It was a done deal what RL did do was the best deal for the club financially and it could also involve the one player transferred in this summer.So I'm confident to say I disagree completely with your without question statement.Agree entirely. The deal was going through, with Ireland and everything, before MON resigned. The only option was to keep negotiating along those terms.
Quote from: sfx412 on August 22, 2010, 08:55:02 PMQuote from: 5ft811st2 Durham on August 22, 2010, 07:39:48 PMWithout question Lerner is entirely responsible for the sale of Milner, because since the club is managerless it's clearly his decision and his decision alone.I can't see how you stop a deal that was going through since before May. Its harder than stopping a turncoat quitting on you just before the season starts. It was a done deal what RL did do was the best deal for the club financially and it could also involve the one player transferred in this summer.So I'm confident to say I disagree completely with your without question statement.Fairly simple. You tell Milner that as we haven't got a manager we are not in a position to buy or sell players until the new guy is appointed. If that means having to wait until January to get his move then tough.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 22, 2010, 06:21:35 PMIt has been two weeks of weirdness since O'Neill walked out, but the most depressing bit has been so many people willing to turn against someone who has invested 180 million pounds in us in 4 years. Someone last week referred to him - in all seriousness - as "Young Doug", for fucks sake.It beggars belief.I said when Randy took over that it would take years of very heavy losses to get us from where we were to the Champions League, and I meant more than 4 years and £180m. I believed he knew that too and was prepared to sustain those losses. I suppose I'm just a bit pissed off because it looks like I was wrong about Randy and we've just lost 6-0. Still, at least we're all unhappy we've lost which makes a change from last season when the 'MON is the anti-Christ' mob were on here crowing after our rare defeats.As for the game, I think people are right in saying that we would have won had Carew scored. But what happened afterwards was very worrying. As you say though Paulie, at least it will give the board the necessary kick up the arse.
Quote from: 5ft811st2 Durham on August 22, 2010, 09:38:27 PMQuote from: sfx412 on August 22, 2010, 08:55:02 PMQuote from: 5ft811st2 Durham on August 22, 2010, 07:39:48 PMWithout question Lerner is entirely responsible for the sale of Milner, because since the club is managerless it's clearly his decision and his decision alone.I can't see how you stop a deal that was going through since before May. Its harder than stopping a turncoat quitting on you just before the season starts. It was a done deal what RL did do was the best deal for the club financially and it could also involve the one player transferred in this summer.So I'm confident to say I disagree completely with your without question statement.Fairly simple. You tell Milner that as we haven't got a manager we are not in a position to buy or sell players until the new guy is appointed. If that means having to wait until January to get his move then tough.All well and good but would you really take a hit to the tune of £10m if you delayed the transfer till January?
Quote from: Percy on August 22, 2010, 09:37:04 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on August 22, 2010, 06:21:35 PMIt has been two weeks of weirdness since O'Neill walked out, but the most depressing bit has been so many people willing to turn against someone who has invested 180 million pounds in us in 4 years. Someone last week referred to him - in all seriousness - as "Young Doug", for fucks sake.It beggars belief.I said when Randy took over that it would take years of very heavy losses to get us from where we were to the Champions League, and I meant more than 4 years and £180m. I believed he knew that too and was prepared to sustain those losses. I suppose I'm just a bit pissed off because it looks like I was wrong about Randy and we've just lost 6-0. Still, at least we're all unhappy we've lost which makes a change from last season when the 'MON is the anti-Christ' mob were on here crowing after our rare defeats.As for the game, I think people are right in saying that we would have won had Carew scored. But what happened afterwards was very worrying. As you say though Paulie, at least it will give the board the necessary kick up the arse.It isn't just about endlessly investing money from day 1 to day x, though. Sometimes along a period of investment, you have to slow down a little, pace the finances, and work on the financial situation as a whole.There's not a manager (bar Mancini) in the top flight who doesn't have to do that at times - even Ferguson and Wenger do. Why, then, should MON be any different? Why automatically assume that being asked to do something about the wage bill means an end to investment? I have to say, though, I think your point about the anti MON mob being not unhappy when we lost is a bit daft, and pretty insulting to those you're referring to.
Fat twat Dunne, put on about a stone over the summer. Pathetic.