If I meant "blindly" I would have said "blindly"; I meant "indefatigably" which is why I said "indefatigably". The likes of villadawg defended him blindly - that is to say in defiance of all evidence to the contrary - but for your own part you did defend him tirelessly and unflaggingly until very very recently. So I can't believe you're asking me to dredge up all the posts you made, many of them in response to my own, where you were resolute in your defence of O'Neill, his methods and judgements.Which is why I find it difficult to fathom why you're now saying there is absolutely no reason whatsoever to question Randy. Martin O'Neill's decision to quit five days before the start of the new season is reason enough in itself to question Randy. And, as someone who had as much faith in Martin as almost anyone on H&V did, I'm very surprised by what you said. I'm not saying Randy has definitely got this wrong but there is undoubtedly good reason to question what he is doing, and what he is planning to do.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on August 23, 2010, 08:14:30 PMIf I meant "blindly" I would have said "blindly"; I meant "indefatigably" which is why I said "indefatigably". The likes of villadawg defended him blindly - that is to say in defiance of all evidence to the contrary - but for your own part you did defend him tirelessly and unflaggingly until very very recently. So I can't believe you're asking me to dredge up all the posts you made, many of them in response to my own, where you were resolute in your defence of O'Neill, his methods and judgements.Which is why I find it difficult to fathom why you're now saying there is absolutely no reason whatsoever to question Randy. Martin O'Neill's decision to quit five days before the start of the new season is reason enough in itself to question Randy. And, as someone who had as much faith in Martin as almost anyone on H&V did, I'm very surprised by what you said. I'm not saying Randy has definitely got this wrong but there is undoubtedly good reason to question what he is doing, and what he is planning to do.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.
One thing that Randy Lerner did succeed at was in getting O'Neill to resign instead of having to sack him. There must be some financial saving in that, even though I don't know the terms of O'Neill's contract. I would also imagine that O'Neill, with his private family lounge just along from the Board Room, was a difficult manager to manage. Player power is one thing but Manager power is a totally different beast. Regardless of Lerner's business acumen and great wealth, O'Neill must have been hard to control for someone who had only been in the English game for such a relatively short period. I suspect he will want someone far less secretive, less devious and someone who does not bear so much malice as his next appointment. Some of O'Neill's comments were akin to 'bugger the fans, I'm in charge'. That was always going to be an embarrassment for someone like Lerner who seems to want to improve the match day experience for the fans, at least off the pitch which was an area that he could control.
At work I spend time investigating [for wont of a better word] allegations relating to disciplinary offences or poor performance. Inevitably, nine times out of ten, both parties have contributed to the situation to differing degrees. That doesn't mean an employee can justify poor performance because their line manager isn't perfect.
He's a calculating fucker, and i suspect that part of the reason he bailed when he did is because he knew it would leave us with an impossible job finding a decent manager in the time we have before the closing of the transfer window, thus preserving his legacy and casting him in the best light possible.
Quote from: Villadawg on August 23, 2010, 10:35:35 PMQuote from: hilts_coolerking on August 23, 2010, 08:14:30 PMIf I meant "blindly" I would have said "blindly"; I meant "indefatigably" which is why I said "indefatigably". The likes of villadawg defended him blindly - that is to say in defiance of all evidence to the contrary - but for your own part you did defend him tirelessly and unflaggingly until very very recently. So I can't believe you're asking me to dredge up all the posts you made, many of them in response to my own, where you were resolute in your defence of O'Neill, his methods and judgements.Which is why I find it difficult to fathom why you're now saying there is absolutely no reason whatsoever to question Randy. Martin O'Neill's decision to quit five days before the start of the new season is reason enough in itself to question Randy. And, as someone who had as much faith in Martin as almost anyone on H&V did, I'm very surprised by what you said. I'm not saying Randy has definitely got this wrong but there is undoubtedly good reason to question what he is doing, and what he is planning to do.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. If there's one person who deserves the description "gutless" right now, it is the manager who walked out on us five days before the start of the season - a point which he could scarcely have improved on in terms of "maximum damage" caused.He's a calculating fucker, and i suspect that part of the reason he bailed when he did is because he knew it would leave us with an impossible job finding a decent manager in the time we have before the closing of the transfer window, thus preserving his legacy and casting him in the best light possible.I can understand the way some media pundits have bought into the MON thing, but it is unedifying to see supporters of the club he has royally fucked in the arse - the consequences of which I fear we are only just starting to realise - still making up pathetic excuses for him. Actually, whilst O'Neill is the one most deserving the term gutless, he's not the only one. The same term could be used for some of the people who have written unforgiveably poisonous nonsense - like the title of this thread for starters - about the man who, until two weeks ago, they were proclaiming the best owner in the league.Gutless is one word. Ungrateful, petulant and - he's a corker for you - f1ckle are a few more.I only hope we sort a decent manager and make something of this season, with the appropriate investment provided, as there are going to be a few people looking like prize idiots when we reflect back on this period.
Few points. GK has stated that Randy and MON met on the Saturday and everything was fine, he walked in on Monday and resigned. What happened in between?
The title of this thread is a disgrace.