FWIW, I'm not necessarily in agreement with Greg. I think MON's comments were unhelpful and seriously reduced our chances of keeping Milner (he might have left anyway), but that doesn't mean that he had an agenda. As MON were in a state of mind where he could leave the club a few weeks later without thinking too much about the concequences, it is not imconceivable that he made those comments too without thinking too much about the concequences.
Stephen Ireland is the biggest prick waste of talent since Nigel fucking Callaghan.
God forbid that employees should have rights.
I just don't accept the assertion earlier in this thread that we had no choice in the matter. I feel that the board went through with it because they thought it would give them a bit os positive publicity at a time when it was in short supply (it still is). I can see why the did it even though it has turned out to have been a very poor decsion as it is clear he does not suit Houlliers's methods.
Quote from: Eigentor on December 19, 2010, 08:53:02 PMFWIW, I'm not necessarily in agreement with Greg. I think MON's comments were unhelpful and seriously reduced our chances of keeping Milner (he might have left anyway), but that doesn't mean that he had an agenda. As MON were in a state of mind where he could leave the club a few weeks later without thinking too much about the concequences, it is not imconceivable that he made those comments too without thinking too much about the concequences.Indeed. I have absolutely no doubt that once Milner said that he wanted to leave, O'Neill didn't do much to help matters. But only someone with a less than stable grip on reality would suggest that Milner wanted to stay with Villa until dastardly Martin O'Neill tried to force him out of the club.Wouldn't they Greg?
Quote from: cdvillafan on December 19, 2010, 09:11:31 PMStephen Ireland is the biggest prick waste of talent since Nigel fucking Callaghan.Harsh on Nigel, at least he put in a few good gamesI've seen nothing from Ireland since he joined, nothing
Quote from: Chris Smith on December 19, 2010, 06:20:53 PM I just don't accept the assertion earlier in this thread that we had no choice in the matter. I feel that the board went through with it because they thought it would give them a bit os positive publicity at a time when it was in short supply (it still is). I can see why the did it even though it has turned out to have been a very poor decsion as it is clear he does not suit Houlliers's methods.Why is it so hard to accept that the club had a deal, formulated between various parties that suited them all, Mon included, supposedly. Why would we renege on it?What deep insight would the Board gain on Mon's departure that would allow them to upset an agreed and assumingly signed deal.From past experience Mon was very thorough in his negotiations and contracts, we've been told he was totally complicent in the deal, so why would the club rock the boat, upset Man City, possibly Milner, the footballing world, just because Mon walked.Did they have some magical foresight of the current hindsight, I can't see how.Ireland was a decent bet, a good quality player, and we had a gap in midfield plus a fee. How were the Board to know that Ireland didn't want away, had problems negotiating with City and has subsequently only showed his petulant side, not his talented side to Villa fans. I'm sure the initial managerial insecurity didn't help, especially if Mon was as good at convincing players to play for him as some claim, plus the delay in finding a replacement as he walked and wasn't sacked, plus all the injuries to key players and Houllier's moves to change the club to make it more in his image, may all be a factor too.Thing is deal was done, job sorted long before most of that all started, how and why could the Board have stopped the deal, unless of cause we have an oracle in the depths of Villa Park.
Does anybody have a dateline of events, as this is like discussing the gender of the angels?
Ireland was just a makeweight as part of the Milner deal. simple as that.Did we get £26m + Ireland or £18M + Ireland (£8m) ?