Quote from: Chris Smith on December 15, 2010, 01:13:06 PMQuote from: gregnash on December 15, 2010, 01:01:51 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on December 15, 2010, 12:56:58 PMQuote from: gregnash on December 15, 2010, 12:54:02 PMMON had the final say on who arrived and what they were paid, more's the pity. when lerner woke up and started querying it was when MON started playing upThat's good enough for me. If anyone understands the internal workings of Aston Villa it's Greg Nash.hang on, when myself and others mentioned bringing in help on transfers you yourself used to lecture us on how MON would never stand for any sort of interferance and would walk out. Now apparently he was just part of a commitee....how times change.You know very well that wan't the argument, it's just you getting back into your old trolling ways.Of course it should be down to the manager to identify the players that he wants but it's then down to the business to decide what to pay them.if trolling means picking up on your revisionist version of history then i plead guilty.The board backed him. If they'd said "hang on Martin, 8m for a WBA defender is a bit iffy" he would have stormed out in a huff. Just like he did two years down the line when they saw what bobbins he planned to bring in.
Quote from: gregnash on December 15, 2010, 01:01:51 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on December 15, 2010, 12:56:58 PMQuote from: gregnash on December 15, 2010, 12:54:02 PMMON had the final say on who arrived and what they were paid, more's the pity. when lerner woke up and started querying it was when MON started playing upThat's good enough for me. If anyone understands the internal workings of Aston Villa it's Greg Nash.hang on, when myself and others mentioned bringing in help on transfers you yourself used to lecture us on how MON would never stand for any sort of interferance and would walk out. Now apparently he was just part of a commitee....how times change.You know very well that wan't the argument, it's just you getting back into your old trolling ways.Of course it should be down to the manager to identify the players that he wants but it's then down to the business to decide what to pay them.
Quote from: Chris Smith on December 15, 2010, 12:56:58 PMQuote from: gregnash on December 15, 2010, 12:54:02 PMMON had the final say on who arrived and what they were paid, more's the pity. when lerner woke up and started querying it was when MON started playing upThat's good enough for me. If anyone understands the internal workings of Aston Villa it's Greg Nash.hang on, when myself and others mentioned bringing in help on transfers you yourself used to lecture us on how MON would never stand for any sort of interferance and would walk out. Now apparently he was just part of a commitee....how times change.
Quote from: gregnash on December 15, 2010, 12:54:02 PMMON had the final say on who arrived and what they were paid, more's the pity. when lerner woke up and started querying it was when MON started playing upThat's good enough for me. If anyone understands the internal workings of Aston Villa it's Greg Nash.
MON had the final say on who arrived and what they were paid, more's the pity. when lerner woke up and started querying it was when MON started playing up
no villa manager has ever had the resources that were made available to MON. or the control
Quote from: gregnash on December 15, 2010, 02:04:06 PMno villa manager has ever had the resources that were made available to MON. or the controlnor has any Birmingham manager had the resources available to the current manager nor Blackburn manager nor Wigan manager nor... etc...
When Mon walked out on Celtic, they had lots of ageing and fairly useless players on long expensive contracts.When he walks out of Villa, we have lots of ageing and fairly useless players on long expensive contracts.But its not his fault, its the Boards ?Well it is nearly Xmas and we are supposed to believe in miracles.
Quote from: Villadawg on December 15, 2010, 04:38:05 PMQuote from: gregnash on December 15, 2010, 02:04:06 PMno villa manager has ever had the resources that were made available to MON. or the controlnor has any Birmingham manager had the resources available to the current manager nor Blackburn manager nor Wigan manager nor... etc...I bet they have.
Quote from: gregnash on December 15, 2010, 01:30:51 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on December 15, 2010, 01:13:06 PMQuote from: gregnash on December 15, 2010, 01:01:51 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on December 15, 2010, 12:56:58 PMQuote from: gregnash on December 15, 2010, 12:54:02 PMMON had the final say on who arrived and what they were paid, more's the pity. when lerner woke up and started querying it was when MON started playing upThat's good enough for me. If anyone understands the internal workings of Aston Villa it's Greg Nash.hang on, when myself and others mentioned bringing in help on transfers you yourself used to lecture us on how MON would never stand for any sort of interferance and would walk out. Now apparently he was just part of a commitee....how times change.You know very well that wan't the argument, it's just you getting back into your old trolling ways.Of course it should be down to the manager to identify the players that he wants but it's then down to the business to decide what to pay them.if trolling means picking up on your revisionist version of history then i plead guilty.The board backed him. If they'd said "hang on Martin, 8m for a WBA defender is a bit iffy" he would have stormed out in a huff. Just like he did two years down the line when they saw what bobbins he planned to bring in.Do keep up, we're talking about wages not transfer fees.You seem to think that Martin O'Neill is some kind of superman. Not only does he mangage the team to three sixth place finishes and a cup final he also negotiates all the players wages and writes the contracts. What do you think all of the other people who the General says were involved in these deals did?
Quote from: sfx412 on December 15, 2010, 04:29:55 PMWhen Mon walked out on Celtic, they had lots of ageing and fairly useless players on long expensive contracts.When he walks out of Villa, we have lots of ageing and fairly useless players on long expensive contracts.But its not his fault, its the Boards ?Well it is nearly Xmas and we are supposed to believe in miracles. It's not anyones fault. It's not true that we have lots of ageing and fairly useless players on long expensive contracts. Or at least not to any significant degree.Premier League: Average Squad Age - Nov 2010The average age of the current English Premier League squads.24.24 - Arsenal24.77 - Newcastle United25.27 - West Bromwich Albion25.39 - Everton25.47 - Wolverhampton Wanderers25.48 - Sunderland25.67 - Wigan Athletic25.73 - Manchester City25.82 - West Ham United25.89 - Chelsea26.10 - Liverpool26.11 - Blackpool26.32 - Aston Villa26.35 - Blackburn Rovers26.42 - Manchester United27.15 - Tottenham Hotspur27.53 - Birmingham City27.62 - Bolton Wanderers28.53 - Stoke City28.78 - Fulham
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 15, 2010, 05:00:18 PMQuote from: Villadawg on December 15, 2010, 04:38:05 PMQuote from: gregnash on December 15, 2010, 02:04:06 PMno villa manager has ever had the resources that were made available to MON. or the controlnor has any Birmingham manager had the resources available to the current manager nor Blackburn manager nor Wigan manager nor... etc...I bet they have. There have been massive increases in revenue for Premier League clubs since 2006, I'd be surprised if any of them have spent less in the last few years than in any other comparable period in their history.
And while we're at it, how about using a more revelant number for Today's Fabulous Fact, namely the ages of the players O'Neill used prior to running away rather than distorting it with the new breed?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 15, 2010, 05:38:20 PMAnd while we're at it, how about using a more revelant number for Today's Fabulous Fact, namely the ages of the players O'Neill used prior to running away rather than distorting it with the new breed?I was responding to Malcolm's assertion that he left us with an ageing squad, not that he had a tendency to use his more experienced players. Feel free to make your own point.