Quote from: taylorsworkrate on December 18, 2010, 05:39:43 PMI think that Houlllier would have been better served when he took the job by saying how important Ireland is to us.I think Ireland is the sort of guy that constantly needs to be told how great a player he is. He is certainly not the type to respond well to negative criticism, especially in public.If as now looks likely he leaves, I have a nasty feeling he will go on to be an excellent player for another team.Well, there are some excellent armchair psychologists on this board who no doubt would have had Ireland playing like Messi were they managers. However, imagine that GH joined Villa and immediately said what an important player Ireland is to us, and Ireland still did not play well. Should he keep an underperfoming player in the team? Should he play a youngster like Hogg instead of him but still go on about what a great player Ireland is? Wouldn't that look somewhat strange?GH is not brutal with Ireland. He is actually saying that he likes him as a person and player but that there is a reason why he isn't playing that much at the moment.
I think that Houlllier would have been better served when he took the job by saying how important Ireland is to us.I think Ireland is the sort of guy that constantly needs to be told how great a player he is. He is certainly not the type to respond well to negative criticism, especially in public.If as now looks likely he leaves, I have a nasty feeling he will go on to be an excellent player for another team.
Quote from: Eigentor on December 18, 2010, 07:06:21 PMQuote from: taylorsworkrate on December 18, 2010, 05:39:43 PMI think that Houlllier would have been better served when he took the job by saying how important Ireland is to us.I think Ireland is the sort of guy that constantly needs to be told how great a player he is. He is certainly not the type to respond well to negative criticism, especially in public.If as now looks likely he leaves, I have a nasty feeling he will go on to be an excellent player for another team.Well, there are some excellent armchair psychologists on this board who no doubt would have had Ireland playing like Messi were they managers. However, imagine that GH joined Villa and immediately said what an important player Ireland is to us, and Ireland still did not play well. Should he keep an underperfoming player in the team? Should he play a youngster like Hogg instead of him but still go on about what a great player Ireland is? Wouldn't that look somewhat strange?GH is not brutal with Ireland. He is actually saying that he likes him as a person and player but that there is a reason why he isn't playing that much at the moment.This is a forum, it's all about opinions. I'm not saying that my point of view is definitely correct, its just what I think.I'm also not saying that it would automatically transform Ireland's form around. I also don't think that he should be in the team at present as his form has been poor.I am definitely not an "excellent armchair psychologist". Again it's my opinion based on thinking that Ireland comes across to me as quite a fragile being. Again I could be wrong.What I am sure of though, is that your post was needlessly condescending.
Quote from: Eigentor on December 18, 2010, 06:30:43 PMQuote from: pelty on December 18, 2010, 03:44:19 PMFrom what I gather, the deal was done between AVFC and MCFC *before* MON left - signed and sealed. The delay was caused by issues between City and Ireland... Papers were signed and Aston Villa could not have backed out of the deal had they wanted to do so no matter the circumstances.If this is the case, the board is blameless. There was a manager to make the footballing decision (signing Ireland for £8m) and a board to make the business decision (selling Ireland). It's just a shame that the manager made such a decision just days or weeks before he resigned.From what I gather, MON resigned because AVFC and MCFC had signed a binding agreement to sell Milner on terms he didn't agree with and that they had made his position untenable by overruling him. See what I've done there?
Quote from: pelty on December 18, 2010, 03:44:19 PMFrom what I gather, the deal was done between AVFC and MCFC *before* MON left - signed and sealed. The delay was caused by issues between City and Ireland... Papers were signed and Aston Villa could not have backed out of the deal had they wanted to do so no matter the circumstances.If this is the case, the board is blameless. There was a manager to make the footballing decision (signing Ireland for £8m) and a board to make the business decision (selling Ireland). It's just a shame that the manager made such a decision just days or weeks before he resigned.
From what I gather, the deal was done between AVFC and MCFC *before* MON left - signed and sealed. The delay was caused by issues between City and Ireland... Papers were signed and Aston Villa could not have backed out of the deal had they wanted to do so no matter the circumstances.
What I am sure of though, is that your post was needlessly condescending.
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on December 18, 2010, 07:19:13 PMWhat I am sure of though, is that your post was needlessly condescending.I apologize. The comment about "excellent armchair psychologist" was a throw-away remark. Don't take it personal. I actually agree that Ireland seems to be fragile and is probably overtly sensitive to criticism, and probably reacts better to praise.However, the point I was trying to make is that there, at the same time, must be come consistency between what the manager is saying and what he is doing. If not, he will look ridiculous. He cannot go on and on about what a fantastic player Ireland is and at the same time always leave him out of the matchday squad. Thus. I think it is harsh to criticise him when he is saying that he likes Ireland but at the same time admits that there are reasons why he aren't playing him.
Steve Sidwell is shite. But when he's in the team he works his bollocks off.
Quote from: JJ-AV on December 18, 2010, 07:57:11 PMSteve Sidwell is shite. But when he's in the team he works his bollocks off. No he doesn't. He hides.
Quote from: Villadawg on December 18, 2010, 07:15:18 PMQuote from: Eigentor on December 18, 2010, 06:30:43 PMQuote from: pelty on December 18, 2010, 03:44:19 PMFrom what I gather, the deal was done between AVFC and MCFC *before* MON left - signed and sealed. The delay was caused by issues between City and Ireland... Papers were signed and Aston Villa could not have backed out of the deal had they wanted to do so no matter the circumstances.If this is the case, the board is blameless. There was a manager to make the footballing decision (signing Ireland for £8m) and a board to make the business decision (selling Ireland). It's just a shame that the manager made such a decision just days or weeks before he resigned.From what I gather, MON resigned because AVFC and MCFC had signed a binding agreement to sell Milner on terms he didn't agree with and that they had made his position untenable by overruling him. See what I've done there?Spoken out your arse? Either that or you know more than the rest of us as to why MON left.
Steve Sidwell is shite. But when he's in the team he works his bollocks off. You can't fault him for a lack of effort, just a lack of ability.
Quote from: Mark Kelly on December 18, 2010, 07:30:51 PMQuote from: Villadawg on December 18, 2010, 07:15:18 PMQuote from: Eigentor on December 18, 2010, 06:30:43 PMQuote from: pelty on December 18, 2010, 03:44:19 PMFrom what I gather, the deal was done between AVFC and MCFC *before* MON left - signed and sealed. The delay was caused by issues between City and Ireland... Papers were signed and Aston Villa could not have backed out of the deal had they wanted to do so no matter the circumstances.If this is the case, the board is blameless. There was a manager to make the footballing decision (signing Ireland for £8m) and a board to make the business decision (selling Ireland). It's just a shame that the manager made such a decision just days or weeks before he resigned.From what I gather, MON resigned because AVFC and MCFC had signed a binding agreement to sell Milner on terms he didn't agree with and that they had made his position untenable by overruling him. See what I've done there?Spoken out your arse? Either that or you know more than the rest of us as to why MON left.I think VD would very much like that to be true.Every post since the departure of the love of his life would indicate that's how he see's it, and it would exonerate MON. But wanting it to be true and it actually being true are two different things.
erm..pelty is slightly well placed with people who would know