Quote from: Percy on March 20, 2011, 10:13:50 AMQuote from: gregnash on March 20, 2011, 01:43:35 AMbottom line is MON doesn't matter anymore in the big scheme of things Percy. I just hope you and some of the senior players realise that because if we don't pull together as a team, then whether its GH or some other mug we'll go downHe didn't matter to me the day after he left, you're the one still obsessing about him. I just thought he was doing a good job while he was here. You wanted him gone from his first day in the job to the last, and yet advocate keeping Houllier. I think that proves which one of us is bothered about results, and which one cares about personalities.If he didn't matter to you then why on earth are you still making this crap up? I didn't want him gone from day 1. For the record i NEVER demanded MON be sacked, even when there was the polls i voted no -check yourself but you've got such a skewered view on things i'm sure you'll accuse H & V of deleting posts
Quote from: gregnash on March 20, 2011, 01:43:35 AMbottom line is MON doesn't matter anymore in the big scheme of things Percy. I just hope you and some of the senior players realise that because if we don't pull together as a team, then whether its GH or some other mug we'll go downHe didn't matter to me the day after he left, you're the one still obsessing about him. I just thought he was doing a good job while he was here. You wanted him gone from his first day in the job to the last, and yet advocate keeping Houllier. I think that proves which one of us is bothered about results, and which one cares about personalities.
bottom line is MON doesn't matter anymore in the big scheme of things Percy. I just hope you and some of the senior players realise that because if we don't pull together as a team, then whether its GH or some other mug we'll go down
By contrast, did anyone notice whether Darren Bent was in the team at all?!
Quote from: paulcomben on March 20, 2011, 12:23:08 PM By contrast, did anyone notice whether Darren Bent was in the team at all?!Yes.When he was denied a blatant penalty.Other than that he was given no decent service at all
Quote from: gregnash on March 20, 2011, 11:11:14 AMQuote from: Percy on March 20, 2011, 10:13:50 AMQuote from: gregnash on March 20, 2011, 01:43:35 AMbottom line is MON doesn't matter anymore in the big scheme of things Percy. I just hope you and some of the senior players realise that because if we don't pull together as a team, then whether its GH or some other mug we'll go downHe didn't matter to me the day after he left, you're the one still obsessing about him. I just thought he was doing a good job while he was here. You wanted him gone from his first day in the job to the last, and yet advocate keeping Houllier. I think that proves which one of us is bothered about results, and which one cares about personalities.If he didn't matter to you then why on earth are you still making this crap up? I didn't want him gone from day 1. For the record i NEVER demanded MON be sacked, even when there was the polls i voted no -check yourself but you've got such a skewered view on things i'm sure you'll accuse H & V of deleting postsSo you criticised him non-stop for four years but wanted him as manager? And I've got a skewered view.I'm going to ignore you now. We'd all got over this shit until you came back.
MON has to shoulder some of the blame for the way the season has panned out, but the embarrasing performaces against Man City (x2), Sundeland and Wolves are down to Le Smirk and nobody else.
Can I just point out that Felix Magath has gone back to Wolfsburg, so that's one name you can forget about.
Another thing that struck me, sitting rite next to the tunnel, there were loads of kids asking for autographs etc as the players came off from the pre match warm up, not one of the over paid, pri-madonna wankers stopped, they totally blanked them, were as the Wolves players were happy to stop and sign, its just all wrong
Quote from: luke25 on March 19, 2011, 05:17:37 PMAnother thing that struck me, sitting rite next to the tunnel, there were loads of kids asking for autographs etc as the players came off from the pre match warm up, not one of the over paid, pri-madonna wankers stopped, they totally blanked them, were as the Wolves players were happy to stop and sign, its just all wrongAfter the match my 7 year old asked if he could stay behind to try to get autographs. Of all the players we saw coming out of the ground in their fenced off area which make it easy to ignore the people that pay their wages only Robert Pires and thankfully Billy's hero Marc Albrighton had the decency to sign for the kids and a couple of strange smelling blokes in anoraks. Pires went right up in my estimation as he signed every autograph and posed for plenty of photos.I know the team lost and all that bollocks but the captain for the day Ashley Young epitomised everything I hate about some of these overpaid primadonnas by completely ignoring the few kids that were asking for an autograph, he'll fit right in at Man Utd. Friedel, Heskey, Delph, Walker were all just as bad. The Wolves players by contrast were happy to sign and chat for anybody that asked.As Billy said, i've got Marc Albrighton I don't care about the rest, I want to go.
I'm glad to hear that about Albrighton and Pires, both at complete different ends of the scale in their respective careers. Good to see Pires is showing some class.
Quote from: PaulWinch on March 20, 2011, 04:02:26 PMI'm glad to hear that about Albrighton and Pires, both at complete different ends of the scale in their respective careers. Good to see Pires is showing some class.Thought it said it all, Pires may well be past it but he's won the lot and in his day was one of the best players in the world so you almost expect some arrogance, not a bit of it, he was more than happy to stop and even thanked Billy for saying 'thankyou'! Albrighton being a Villa supporter who used to collect players autographs obviously realised what it meant to the kids hanging around to give them a few minutes of his time. He's a credit to the club and made Billy's day.I've blotted out most of what happened during the game but thought Downing played well, Makoun was useless, Bent not much better and Ashley Young will fit in very well warming the bench at Old Trafford