Quote from: pelty on December 10, 2010, 02:26:41 PMQuote from: peter w on December 10, 2010, 01:09:39 PMBut we don't know the reasons behind him walking out. What was the trigger?As for the lying point, I'd suggest that they are shaping the facts to reflect their truth. I have never said they are lying nor would I.You do know the reasons as they have been stated many times. You just prefer not to believe them and to call it mudslinging. Whatever floats your boat...Has it? The only thing that has been said is that, and I cannot remember the actual quote, that MON thought he was bigger than the club, or that he hadn't the best interests of the club in his work. If you want my boat to be flaoted even more, or even just sink it, then tell me went on. Why did MON go, and why did he do it when he did.
Quote from: peter w on December 10, 2010, 01:09:39 PMBut we don't know the reasons behind him walking out. What was the trigger?As for the lying point, I'd suggest that they are shaping the facts to reflect their truth. I have never said they are lying nor would I.You do know the reasons as they have been stated many times. You just prefer not to believe them and to call it mudslinging. Whatever floats your boat...
But we don't know the reasons behind him walking out. What was the trigger?As for the lying point, I'd suggest that they are shaping the facts to reflect their truth. I have never said they are lying nor would I.
Quote from: peter w on December 10, 2010, 02:38:22 PMQuote from: pelty on December 10, 2010, 02:26:41 PMQuote from: peter w on December 10, 2010, 01:09:39 PMBut we don't know the reasons behind him walking out. What was the trigger?As for the lying point, I'd suggest that they are shaping the facts to reflect their truth. I have never said they are lying nor would I.You do know the reasons as they have been stated many times. You just prefer not to believe them and to call it mudslinging. Whatever floats your boat...Has it? The only thing that has been said is that, and I cannot remember the actual quote, that MON thought he was bigger than the club, or that he hadn't the best interests of the club in his work. If you want my boat to be flaoted even more, or even just sink it, then tell me went on. Why did MON go, and why did he do it when he did.If I understood it correctly, the issue was that the board decided the wage bill was too high and the manager didn't think he could improve the squad whilst reducing the wage bill, so he left.
If I understood it correctly, the issue was that the board decided the wage bill was too high and the manager didn't think he could improve the squad whilst reducing the wage bill, so he left.
Quote from: Villadawg on December 10, 2010, 03:20:21 PMQuote from: peter w on December 10, 2010, 02:38:22 PMQuote from: pelty on December 10, 2010, 02:26:41 PMQuote from: peter w on December 10, 2010, 01:09:39 PMBut we don't know the reasons behind him walking out. What was the trigger?As for the lying point, I'd suggest that they are shaping the facts to reflect their truth. I have never said they are lying nor would I.You do know the reasons as they have been stated many times. You just prefer not to believe them and to call it mudslinging. Whatever floats your boat...Has it? The only thing that has been said is that, and I cannot remember the actual quote, that MON thought he was bigger than the club, or that he hadn't the best interests of the club in his work. If you want my boat to be flaoted even more, or even just sink it, then tell me went on. Why did MON go, and why did he do it when he did.If I understood it correctly, the issue was that the board decided the wage bill was too high and the manager didn't think he could improve the squad whilst reducing the wage bill, so he left.As for your last sentence, has that been confirmed or is that what we have been left to believe from what the General posted, what others have posted, and what we have seen between the lines?
MON had threatened to leave Celtic on a few occasions unless he was given more transfer money.
Quote from: 8 Ace Fletcher on December 10, 2010, 03:37:47 PMMON had threatened to leave Celtic on a few occasions unless he was given more transfer money.Did he not do the same at Leicester too ?
Quote from: Villadawg on December 10, 2010, 03:20:21 PMIf I understood it correctly, the issue was that the board decided the wage bill was too high and the manager didn't think he could improve the squad whilst reducing the wage bill, so he left. If that was the case, we are still in the same situation then, as the wage bill must be still roughly the same, so what have the Board done to address the problem six months later?
Quote from: sfx412 on December 10, 2010, 06:02:49 PMQuote from: 8 Ace Fletcher on December 10, 2010, 03:37:47 PMMON had threatened to leave Celtic on a few occasions unless he was given more transfer money.Did he not do the same at Leicester too ?At Leicester the problem was more the fact that the business operations (ie selling shirts) was becoming more important than the football.
Amongst all the who did what and why there are a few indisputable facts. MON had employed players for Aston Villa that he never used, it was costing an enormous amount of money to have them sit idle, no business can sustain that and be successful.Whatever the reason for Martin leaving he would have known it was the worst possible time for the club.If i were the chairman of a soccer club looking for a new manager i would look at what he did to Villa and look elsewhere.Randy Lerner has been the best owner/chairman we've ever had.
Quote from: ROBBO on December 10, 2010, 08:32:17 PMAmongst all the who did what and why there are a few indisputable facts. MON had employed players for Aston Villa that he never used, it was costing an enormous amount of money to have them sit idle, no business can sustain that and be successful.Whatever the reason for Martin leaving he would have known it was the worst possible time for the club.If i were the chairman of a soccer club looking for a new manager i would look at what he did to Villa and look elsewhere.Randy Lerner has been the best owner/chairman we've ever had.OK so now Houllier is here, the players have not sat idle, but the wage bill is the same (give or take), but are we actually worse off now, lower attendances, more first team players to pay (Clark, Bannan, Albrighton, Hogg all on new contracts), reduced shirt sales, looking less and less like a CL team. So it will be interesting to see what the board decide next, financially nothing has changed, and i agree no business can sustain losses, so will we have to sell to buy first, and if we do does that mean MON was right?