Uh oh. A Chris Smith thumbs down is a more damning indictment than the dreaded vote of confidence.
Quote from: Risso on January 08, 2011, 10:28:07 AMUh oh. A Chris Smith thumbs down is a more damning indictment than the dreaded vote of confidence.With respect to Chris, as a management barometer I can't really take him seriously.
What a Carson Yeung style we'll be spending £40 million by Tuesday style statement, or the statements already made by Krulak & Faulkner stating there is money to spend. Maybe a weekly publishing of a mini statement from the club's bank account.
In GH defence - I think MON knew we would be in this position and is one of the main reasons he walked.He knew he was losing his most effectual player (Milner), he knew the defence was on the verge of imploding (otherwise why allow Dunne to come back so unfit), he knew his Captain was coming to the end of his influence and stamina and most importantly, he knew that no more players could be bought until the upcoming deadwood had been sold.No matter who we have at the helm, until they have their players, (currently the only players you could say are GH's are the kids - have they disappointed?), we are stuck in the mire.I would propose the Club knows it, the present Manager knows it and also our previous Manager knew it.
I give credit to MON for getting avarage players to play above themselves in a structure tailor made to their capabilities, unfortunately it doesn't last. i wholeheartedly agree that there is no room at Villa Park for players whe deem their self importance should come before the welfare of the club, unfortunately we can't get rid of them all at the same time.
I tell you what all this player power if true really gets to me more than anything else. These players need to show some bloody respect to Aston Villa and bury any differences they may have on a personal level and get on with the job in hand. If Houllier needs to ship any of these "said" trouble makers lets hope he does quick.