What makes me laugh is the bizarre loyalty of some people
It's not about people speaking up about his record. It's excusing him for the shit he left us in, it's excusing him for the wages he spunked, it's blaming other people for him leaving. I wish he'd stayed, but then he'd decided he couldn't a shit about us. I find it strange how one or two are seemingly still in love with him.
I guess it might be that some, such as myself, don't see it as 'being left in the shit'.
Quote from: John M on March 23, 2011, 11:57:51 AMI guess it might be that some, such as myself, don't see it as 'being left in the shit'. He walked out five days before the season started, taking every member of the first team coaching staff with him. A more exact definition of "being left in the shit" I defy anyone to make.
Quote from: WarszaVillan82 on March 22, 2011, 08:55:51 PMSo actually he was attending an official event and was asked publicly about why he left Villa. He revealled little, did not slag the club off, although some on here want to say that he has deliberately surfaced during a difficult time for the club to seek publicity. Some people are so desperate to call MON names. We have no idea why he left but for some reason people have convinced themselves that he chose a moment to harm a club he'd spent four years building. Get a gripI'd have him back tomorrow - and I'd bet he'd get a huge positive welcome at Villa Park. Won't happen though and nor should it onwards and upwards - or actually downwards and sideways for a while.Would he bollocks
So actually he was attending an official event and was asked publicly about why he left Villa. He revealled little, did not slag the club off, although some on here want to say that he has deliberately surfaced during a difficult time for the club to seek publicity. Some people are so desperate to call MON names. We have no idea why he left but for some reason people have convinced themselves that he chose a moment to harm a club he'd spent four years building. Get a gripI'd have him back tomorrow - and I'd bet he'd get a huge positive welcome at Villa Park. Won't happen though and nor should it onwards and upwards - or actually downwards and sideways for a while.
didn't he quit and get talked round by RL about 6-12 months prior to him going?
Quotedidn't he quit and get talked round by RL about 6-12 months prior to him going?That was certainly the talk from those in the know at the time.Who knows what happened? maybe the tribunal will flush the truth out?
Just read that Petrov fancies going to play in the MLS. However after this season he still has 2 years to run on his 53K a week contract so we will have to given him a golden handshakeThanks again MON
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 23, 2011, 12:14:11 PMQuote from: John M on March 23, 2011, 11:57:51 AMI guess it might be that some, such as myself, don't see it as 'being left in the shit'. He walked out five days before the season started, taking every member of the first team coaching staff with him. A more exact definition of "being left in the shit" I defy anyone to make. He left and so did his staff, he didn't budle them into a getaway car.I can't defend the timing of his departure but I'm pretty sure it was for football reasons, he wanted to strengthen the side and wasn't allowed to because financial considerations were taking precedence so he left in fit of pique.