Quote from: gregnash on December 18, 2010, 08:22:23 PMerm..pelty is slightly well placed with people who would knowAnd they would never mislead anyone would they?
erm..pelty is slightly well placed with people who would know
Quote from: 8 Ace Fletcher on December 18, 2010, 07:16:26 AMGet him out.Always knew he was a prick. I agree, there hasn't been a single piece of good news since he became manager.
Get him out.Always knew he was a prick.
Quote from: Legion on December 18, 2010, 07:57:58 PMQuote 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.The man has ankles made from custard. I'd rather play with ten men than have Sidwell on the pitch.
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.
Steve Sidwell is shite. But when he's in the team he works his bollocks off.
Quote from: KevinGage on December 18, 2010, 08:11:00 PMQuote 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.Who knows what is true, its as good as theory as any other but stating it as fact is pretending that you know something that others don't. However, its no more far-fetched than Pelty 's laughable theory that we could not get out of the deal as everything had been signed.
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.
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.
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.
Ireland doesn't want to be at Villa, never wanted to be there and has never made any attempt to change his view.He's a wate of space and unlike our previous manager who would have fined him and never played him again until his contract is up Houllier fcks him off post haste and rightly so. Its not only the training regime that is more professional the management of the players has gone the same way.Now if those Mon lovers could catch up to the real world we might all get on more.
Quote from: Nigel Macdougall on December 18, 2010, 08:25:54 PMQuote from: gregnash on December 18, 2010, 08:22:23 PMerm..pelty is slightly well placed with people who would knowAnd they would never mislead anyone would they?I like this one. Have you ever considered the consequencies of the board misleading or telling porkies to the fans and being found out?Four and a half years of positive PR and all credibility out the window in one nano-second.
Quote from: Mark Kelly on December 18, 2010, 09:07:36 PMQuote from: Nigel Macdougall on December 18, 2010, 08:25:54 PMQuote from: gregnash on December 18, 2010, 08:22:23 PMerm..pelty is slightly well placed with people who would knowAnd they would never mislead anyone would they?I like this one. Have you ever considered the consequencies of the board misleading or telling porkies to the fans and being found out?Four and a half years of positive PR and all credibility out the window in one nano-second.I dont believe for one second the board would mislead the fans, but it does show how naive they were when conducting transfers.Especially when giving S.O.B.M.O.N the freedom of all things Villa.
Quote from: sfx412 on December 18, 2010, 09:25:04 PMIreland doesn't want to be at Villa, never wanted to be there and has never made any attempt to change his view.He's a wate of space and unlike our previous manager who would have fined him and never played him again until his contract is up Houllier fcks him off post haste and rightly so. Its not only the training regime that is more professional the management of the players has gone the same way.Now if those Mon lovers could catch up to the real world we might all get on more.If a professional training regime and player management mean we lose to Blues in QF of the cup, are always in the news with players revolting and oscillating between 15th and 17th rather than 6th excuse me but I'd prefer the unprofessional version.