It takes a peculiar mindset to arrive at your unsubstantiated conclusion that it was done to inflict maximum damage and to protect his media image but maybe the facts will bear your opinion out, maybe they won't.
You should leave me out of this.Having got what you wanted in O'Neill leaving the club, it is no surprise to me to see your gutless reaction to the potential consequences. I have to say though, it's an extremely unedifying spectacle.
Quote from: Villadawg on August 23, 2010, 11:29:43 PMIt takes a peculiar mindset to arrive at your unsubstantiated conclusion that it was done to inflict maximum damage and to protect his media image but maybe the facts will bear your opinion out, maybe they won't. So the fact that he has form in doing this previously doesn't come into it at all with you, no?
I'll make my own judgement on O'Neill's departure when I know more about the circumstances. It takes a peculiar mindset to arrive at your unsubstantiated conclusion that it was done to inflict maximum damage and to protect his media image but maybe the facts will bear your opinion out, maybe they won't.
Sorry, but what 'form' does he have for walking out on a club shortly before the start of a season?
There is, however, one thing which is a fact - he walked out on us five days before the start of the season.
Quote from: Mazrim on August 23, 2010, 09:20:18 PMThe title of this thread is a disgrace.Pathetic, isn't it but no surprise.
The title of this thread is a disgrace.
I don't see how anyone can defend MON, walking out on us like he did. History, like with Saunders, may be kinder to him. All we need to do is go on and win the league and european cup with this team.
Quote from: Villadawg on August 23, 2010, 10:35:35 PMYou should leave me out of this.Having got what you wanted in O'Neill leaving the club, it is no surprise to me to see your gutless reaction to the potential consequences. I have to say though, it's an extremely unedifying spectacle.As you well know, what I wanted was a better manager. I said many times that if Martin was to be replaced by someone like Hughes or Curbishley - i.e. someone who was no better - then we should stick with what we had. Personally I think we can do better than that, which is why I think appointing Kevin MacDonald or Bob Bradley would be a serious mistake and would lead me to question, as you are, where exactly we're going. Equally, the manner of Martin's departure - whether it was something I wanted or not - means questions have to be asked about what's been going on behind the scenes.