Just think if he had decided to step down at the end of last season. He would have gone with his head held high and with a prety decent record, probably been welcomed at VP like a returning hero. The Villa would have had the time to make the right appointment. That would have been real class, as it is MON has shown that he dosent havve any.
I think we have wasted 4 years under Martin, yes a few good memories but at the end of the day we won nothing.Football is a game of "if only" and I can't help but think if only we'd have had someone else in charge instead of Martin?
It was time to go and I'm glad he went but the timing of his departure left a very bad taste- I still do not think he planned to leave us deliberately in the shit.
Quote from: Shrek on March 12, 2011, 03:24:36 PMI think we have wasted 4 years under Martin, yes a few good memories but at the end of the day we won nothing.Football is a game of "if only" and I can't help but think if only we'd have had someone else in charge instead of Martin?We could've been relegated with another manager.You're talking like we achieved nothing. If we'd had a small chunk of the luck Blues had in the cup final, we'd have won it last season. "If only" Vidic had been sent off like he should have been."If only" people didn't chat shit on here...
Quote from: hawkeye on March 12, 2011, 08:26:29 PMJust think if he had decided to step down at the end of last season. He would have gone with his head held high and with a prety decent record, probably been welcomed at VP like a returning hero. The Villa would have had the time to make the right appointment. That would have been real class, as it is MON has shown that he dosent havve any.I agree, if everybody was like you and could accept the resignation in those terms. I would have preferred that as well, if he felt he had to go. (Still not knowing his reasons is strange, especially nearly 8 months later, but still.) However, going with your scenario, if MON had announced he was off at the end of the season, lots of people would have been reminding him that he'd announced a five year plan and there would stilll have been major bitching about him angling for 'a bigger club' and leaving the Villa in turmoil. Let's face it, was there ever a good moment for him to announce he was leaving? I'm not a ' MON was the greatest thing since (fill in name)' but I don't see him as the worst manager we've ever had - far from it.A top 6 finish would be rather welcome, this season!
I don't give a shit what people say about O'Neill, or whether he really is a tosser or not.I do care about the lack of understanding and perspective that causes people to think we should have done better.How many times have teams outside the Sky 4 reached 60+ points in the last 10 years?How much time and money have Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs and Man City spent on building their squads compared to us?How much do those teams spend on wages compared to us?I hate the soap opera version of football where every manager and player is endowed with a fictional character, when in reality we know almost nothing about them. Who cares what they are like if they're getting the results?