I'm not sure why somone can't admit that they liked O'Neill without being accused of liking the man more than the club.....
We have a manager who has recognised the coaching talent within the club, and promoted accordingly (not just giving jobs to his mates); young players - hell, not even that young, some of them are 21-22 - being given a chance to show they can genuinely contribute to the squad - and a manager who has a far more open view of the transfer market.
I liked him, enjoyed his time in charge, enjoyed some fantastic games - Emirates, Goodison, Spurs 125 birthday party, Stamford Bridge, Old Trafford....Enjoyed Villa's resurgence under him. I hope Houllier does as well/better than O'Neill but I can't deny that I was hapy with O'Neill in charge.The way he left us dosent affect the way I felt about him while he was with us. Just the same as with Saunders.I'm not sure why somone can't admit that they liked O'Neill without being accused of liking the man more than the club.....
That's a bit extreme isn't it, Chico?
I liked Martin, we had some great years but he did annoy the tits off me on occasions.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on November 23, 2010, 09:47:42 AMI liked him, enjoyed his time in charge, enjoyed some fantastic games - Emirates, Goodison, Spurs 125 birthday party, Stamford Bridge, Old Trafford....Enjoyed Villa's resurgence under him. I hope Houllier does as well/better than O'Neill but I can't deny that I was hapy with O'Neill in charge.The way he left us dosent affect the way I felt about him while he was with us. Just the same as with Saunders.I'm not sure why somone can't admit that they liked O'Neill without being accused of liking the man more than the club.....That just about mirrors my feelings about him.
Quote from: Merv on November 23, 2010, 09:53:58 AMWe have a manager who has recognised the coaching talent within the club, and promoted accordingly (not just giving jobs to his mates); young players - hell, not even that young, some of them are 21-22 - being given a chance to show they can genuinely contribute to the squad - and a manager who has a far more open view of the transfer market.Lets not get too carried away here.1. He's promoted Sid, but that was after the bloke he was after didn't want to come.2. The kids are playing through injuries and not choice.3. One out of window does not tell us his transfer policy.Despite the results I like what I'm seeing from Gezza, but let's not try to make it out to be something it's not. As we said when he took over, the time to start making judgements is next season.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on November 23, 2010, 09:47:42 AMI'm not sure why somone can't admit that they liked O'Neill without being accused of liking the man more than the club.....I think when you see a post saying "as a MON fan..." it leaves the writer of said fawning tribute open to that particular charge. Particularly when the rest of the post was effectively along the lines of 'you never had it so good.' It just needed 'so called Villa fans' for the full set.I could understand was a MON fan - past tense. I think most could agree it wasn't all bad and there were some fantastic memories over the four years. Probably not enough to justify the outlay, good faith and favourable conditions he operated under, true. And there was a nagging feeling from about Feb/March 2009 onwards that he'd done his chips and his limitations would block further progress. But that's by the by. I'd struggle to see how any Villa supporter could still be a fan of the bloke after the way he left us well and truly in the shit this summer though.
I'd struggle to see how any Villa supporter could still be a fan of the bloke after the way he left us well and truly in the shit this summer though.
How about those who thought he was a good manager (as I did) and still thought he was a complete bastard for leaving when he did?It is possible to separate the two, his stint with us and the manner of his departure.Only one man brought the hammer down on MON's time at the club and that was MON himself. The vast majority of the support were behind him (even if doubts were growing most believed he deserved another year at the very least) and RL backed him, even if he did require the wage > turnover ratio to be addressed. In line with other clubs across the country. But this has been done to death. Others who are still looking for conspiracy theories despite the General saying the wage bill was the tipping point (and MON not contradicting that) will still look to absolve him in some way, or attempt to create enough doubt so as to suggest he wan't completely liable.