Quote from: old man villa fan on August 24, 2010, 08:50:09 PMThe fact is, other than MON's 1st team, what other options did we have all over the pitch. This can only be viewed as an average return on the money he spent.I just can't agree with the frame of mind that sees our opinions of his squad options as a return for the money spent. The return is the W/D/L figures, league position and any trophies.
The fact is, other than MON's 1st team, what other options did we have all over the pitch. This can only be viewed as an average return on the money he spent.
Quote from: John M on August 25, 2010, 09:36:54 AMQuote from: old man villa fan on August 24, 2010, 08:50:09 PMThe fact is, other than MON's 1st team, what other options did we have all over the pitch. This can only be viewed as an average return on the money he spent.I just can't agree with the frame of mind that sees our opinions of his squad options as a return for the money spent. The return is the W/D/L figures, league position and any trophies. Granted we have just received £25m for Milner but that was a 'right time, right place' transfer when his true value was probably about £6m up on what we paid for him.
Quote from: old man villa fan on August 27, 2010, 09:07:37 PMQuote from: John M on August 25, 2010, 09:36:54 AMQuote from: old man villa fan on August 24, 2010, 08:50:09 PMThe fact is, other than MON's 1st team, what other options did we have all over the pitch. This can only be viewed as an average return on the money he spent.I just can't agree with the frame of mind that sees our opinions of his squad options as a return for the money spent. The return is the W/D/L figures, league position and any trophies. Granted we have just received £25m for Milner but that was a 'right time, right place' transfer when his true value was probably about £6m up on what we paid for him.You see, I can't get on board with this.£6m up on what we paid is what Man Utd paid individually for Nani, Anderson and Carrick. I'd rather have Milner than all three of them.Player values are absolutely ridiculous, but if the likes of the three above are going for what is the going market rate I don't think Milner was undervalued at all.
maybe...but doesn't that say more about him...when any manager leaves a company, their true colours are revealed...if they care about the place, they will do the right thing, give the appropriate time for the company to find a replacement, help in the handover etc.. and then there are those managers who want the replacement to fail, so that their own reputation is enhanced and they are even more revered...personally, if we are 6-0 down again this weekend, I'd like someone to hold up a sign with the words "but we still don't want you back" written on it.
when MON leaves a club they go into decline and he cited both Leicester and Celtic as examples.
Quote from: Fasth56 on August 27, 2010, 10:25:27 PMwhen MON leaves a club they go into decline and he cited both Leicester and Celtic as examples. Celtic won the league for 3 seasons in a row for the first time since the Jock Stein era in the seasons immediately after MON left so I'm not sure about going into decline.
Quote from: villa for life on August 28, 2010, 02:51:12 AMmaybe...but doesn't that say more about him...when any manager leaves a company, their true colours are revealed...if they care about the place, they will do the right thing, give the appropriate time for the company to find a replacement, help in the handover etc.. and then there are those managers who want the replacement to fail, so that their own reputation is enhanced and they are even more revered...personally, if we are 6-0 down again this weekend, I'd like someone to hold up a sign with the words "but we still don't want you back" written on it. The way O'Neill left the club definitely does say something about him but there are also people who leave their job immediately because they find themselves placed in an untenable position.