What a load of Bullshit, why would an ex employee affect key decisions involving Aston Villa
I don't think some realise just how close we got to qualifying for Champions League. Were it not for career-ending injuries to Laursen and Bouma I think it's as close to 'nailed-on' as you can get. And, without those injuries, a lot lower net spend as well.
Quote from: Percy on May 20, 2011, 10:46:49 AMI don't think some realise just how close we got to qualifying for Champions League. Were it not for career-ending injuries to Laursen and Bouma I think it's as close to 'nailed-on' as you can get. And, without those injuries, a lot lower net spend as well. We got damned close. There were a couple of other factors that didn't help either, the biggest one being the signing of Heskey in the January. We then changed the way we played with the signing of Heskey, and also lost momentum after Moscow/Everton in the FA Cup (Another match where MoN put out a weaker side that people forget about). I still believe that had MoN been a bit more savvy with his squad (making a couple of changes to the team to give players a rest over the course of the season) that we'd have finished top 4.
Quote from: Phil from the upper holte on May 20, 2011, 10:40:32 AMWhat a load of Bullshit, why would an ex employee affect key decisions involving Aston VillaI'd guess it's because the people who will need to decide those key decisions are distracted by appearing at the tribunal.
Quote from: rjp on May 20, 2011, 05:47:30 PMQuote from: Phil from the upper holte on May 20, 2011, 10:40:32 AMWhat a load of Bullshit, why would an ex employee affect key decisions involving Aston VillaI'd guess it's because the people who will need to decide those key decisions are distracted by appearing at the tribunal. I'd like to think that after the poor season we've had, the people making the decisions would have already made up their mind.
Interesting that the tribunal is 'looking at the termination of his contract'. What exactly is their to look into? He left didn't he. Unless there is something we don't know about...I don't think any manager would have a contract permitting him to spend all the money he liked so I doubt it is to do with that.
Quote from: TheBentman on May 20, 2011, 04:28:08 PMInteresting that the tribunal is 'looking at the termination of his contract'. What exactly is their to look into? He left didn't he. Unless there is something we don't know about...I don't think any manager would have a contract permitting him to spend all the money he liked so I doubt it is to do with that.I've not read all of this thread but is this the general consensus on here? That he 'left'?Um, how else can I say this without saying this...that's not quite right.Yeah, that's probably the best way.
I've learned my lessons from the corner-pissers on here and will remain cryptic in my posts.That way, you can read into them whatever the hell you like.
Quote from: JackH on May 21, 2011, 01:30:03 AMI've learned my lessons from the corner-pissers on here and will remain cryptic in my posts.That way, you can read into them whatever the hell you like. Then why bother posting?
Quote from: Gareth on May 20, 2011, 05:18:26 PMQuote from: pauliebentnuts on May 20, 2011, 05:00:20 PMHe did a decent job.He bought some good players.He bought some shit players.He was profligate with some of the contacts he handed outThe board should maybe have been less trusting in that sense, but they weren't stupid enough to say"you decide the budget", I can't believe anyone thinks that.He was asked to work on the wage bill - just like any other manager has to - but he decided he was too big for that and fucked off at the worst possible moment for us.Did an ok job, then shat on us.The only thing I would add is that he never addressed the problem of why we were excellent for 7 moths then ran out of steamExcellent? Excellent in getting results but overall the football was as disjointed as it gets. The only interesting thing was guessing which 45 minutes we were going to turn up. He did a good job when he first arrived but in hindsight I'd have looked to have seen him replaced after his first two seasons, given the job to somebody that could not just motivate and also knew a thing or two about tactics. Villa Park was never going to be a happy place with MON's football style.Oops! Sorry, just read your post again and have to agree, we were excellent for 7 moths.
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on May 20, 2011, 05:00:20 PMHe did a decent job.He bought some good players.He bought some shit players.He was profligate with some of the contacts he handed outThe board should maybe have been less trusting in that sense, but they weren't stupid enough to say"you decide the budget", I can't believe anyone thinks that.He was asked to work on the wage bill - just like any other manager has to - but he decided he was too big for that and fucked off at the worst possible moment for us.Did an ok job, then shat on us.The only thing I would add is that he never addressed the problem of why we were excellent for 7 moths then ran out of steam
He did a decent job.He bought some good players.He bought some shit players.He was profligate with some of the contacts he handed outThe board should maybe have been less trusting in that sense, but they weren't stupid enough to say"you decide the budget", I can't believe anyone thinks that.He was asked to work on the wage bill - just like any other manager has to - but he decided he was too big for that and fucked off at the worst possible moment for us.Did an ok job, then shat on us.
All we know is that MON resigned but now wants compensation money off Villa??? Until we know what the "reported" truth is then we can't make a comment based of fact but it can be fun speculating.
I still believe that had MoN been a bit more savvy with his squad (making a couple of changes to the team to give players a rest over the course of the season) that we'd have finished top 4.