Quote from: Chris Smith on September 12, 2010, 12:48:52 PMHe is all mouth; a horrible, hypocritical individual. Why you admire him so highly is mystifying.We're going round in circles now but I think that you know your gushing praise for him was over the top but don't have the balls to admit it so will carry on trying to justify the ludicrous idea that getting 4th place with a team that cost almost £200m to assemble is working wonders. Whether it's better than O'Neill did is neither here nor there; the fact is that it is not the sort of astounding, earth shattering achievement you are trying to convince us it is. I think that's something only the most one-eyed Spurs fan would agree with.On the contrary, I think he deserves all the praise he gets. Which is probably why he got the Manager of the Year award. And equally on the contrary, you know that your fawning admiration for such a limited manager as O'Neill was way over the top and rather than come out and say you totally misjudged him, what you do instead is denigrate the achievements of those who have achieved more in a shorter time. It's mystifying that you still think O'Neill did a wonderful job at Villa and yet decry Redknapp for doing precisely what it was beyond O'Neill's abilities to do.And while we're on the subject of horrible hypocritical individuals, how would you describe a manager who is quoted as saying "It's not in my nature to down tools", before quitting his job and leaving Villa in an extremely awkward situation five days before the start of a new season?
He is all mouth; a horrible, hypocritical individual. Why you admire him so highly is mystifying.We're going round in circles now but I think that you know your gushing praise for him was over the top but don't have the balls to admit it so will carry on trying to justify the ludicrous idea that getting 4th place with a team that cost almost £200m to assemble is working wonders. Whether it's better than O'Neill did is neither here nor there; the fact is that it is not the sort of astounding, earth shattering achievement you are trying to convince us it is. I think that's something only the most one-eyed Spurs fan would agree with.
Compare the squad MON took over, to the squad HR took over, and then tell me who done the better job to get into the top6. When was the last time a HR signing was sold for £28m? Now can we put this , whos better MON or HR to bed, MON left us Milner, AYoung, Delph.I am quite happy with that.We have the basis of a very good team, if Hou moves us on then we won't be far off the top 4 again.
Why are you uinvrenting things just to suit your agument. It's a little sad that a debate on the Internet means so much to you. You're fully aware (or should be if you've read what I've posted on this thread) that I said both did a decent job but neither worked wonders. I haven't said anything approaching O'Neill did a 'wonderful job' that's just you twisting things as is your style.
[Quote from: Dave on September 12, 2010, 01:58:19 PMQuote from: KevinGage on September 12, 2010, 01:39:19 PMIf the previous manager had made good use of the funds available chances are 'arry wouldn't have taken over a side scraping about at the arse end of the table. Or taken over at all. Whilst the above makes logical sense, Ramos (and Jol before him) didn't have anything to do with player transfers which were in the hands of Comolli (and Arnesen before him).True to an extent.Comoli organised the transfers, but there was input from the manager of the time.How much input exactly is open to question.This model worked so well that when 'arry took over they ditched it and gave him sole control over transfers. Which would again perhaps indicate that the club wasn't in such great shape at the time and needed a change of direction.
Quote from: KevinGage on September 12, 2010, 01:39:19 PMIf the previous manager had made good use of the funds available chances are 'arry wouldn't have taken over a side scraping about at the arse end of the table. Or taken over at all. Whilst the above makes logical sense, Ramos (and Jol before him) didn't have anything to do with player transfers which were in the hands of Comolli (and Arnesen before him).
If the previous manager had made good use of the funds available chances are 'arry wouldn't have taken over a side scraping about at the arse end of the table. Or taken over at all.
And to be fair if Milner had been sold at the same time as the others you have named, then we would have got more than £28m.Diarra is available for what £6m?Muntari the same?
Kaboul worth £10m is he Risso? MON left us with Milner, we sold him after he had left.My point is, that if MON was such an unmitigated disaster as you indicate, then we would'nt be getting £28m for one of his signings. And to be fair if Milner had been sold at the same time as the others you have named, then we would have got more than £28m.Diarra is available for what £6m?Muntari the same?
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 12, 2010, 05:12:36 PMWhy are you uinvrenting things just to suit your agument. It's a little sad that a debate on the Internet means so much to you. You're fully aware (or should be if you've read what I've posted on this thread) that I said both did a decent job but neither worked wonders. I haven't said anything approaching O'Neill did a 'wonderful job' that's just you twisting things as is your style.You think O'Neill did only a "decent" job? This from a man who would stand absolutely zero criticism of O'Neill at any point over the last four years? That's the mother of all U-turns.
Quote from: KevinGage on September 12, 2010, 04:07:09 PM[Quote from: Dave on September 12, 2010, 01:58:19 PMQuote from: KevinGage on September 12, 2010, 01:39:19 PMIf the previous manager had made good use of the funds available chances are 'arry wouldn't have taken over a side scraping about at the arse end of the table. Or taken over at all. Whilst the above makes logical sense, Ramos (and Jol before him) didn't have anything to do with player transfers which were in the hands of Comolli (and Arnesen before him).True to an extent.Comoli organised the transfers, but there was input from the manager of the time.How much input exactly is open to question.This model worked so well that when 'arry took over they ditched it and gave him sole control over transfers. Which would again perhaps indicate that the club wasn't in such great shape at the time and needed a change of direction.Jol has since said that he had no input on which players were brought in - to the extent that he suggested positions on the pitch that he thought needed strengthening and was outright ignored. Ramos came from a culture at Sevilla where Ramon Rodriguez oversaw pretty much everything from the youth system to player transfers. The Jol thing could easily be put down to "sacked manager makes excuses for being sacked", but it was pretty well established that Comolli and Arnesen did pretty much everything transfer related prior to Redknapp coming in.As for the whole approach not working and it being sensibly scrapped - I think that's quite obvious.
I've argued with the ridiculous, ill informed and monotonous critcism you've posted because like in this thread it's always been exaggerated to make a point. My position was that you don't sack a manger who has finished 6th (unless the targets you set him were higher of course but I don't believe that to be the case).