Yes MON left us in the lurch, but if there was no transfer budget what could he do?
Anybody else thought that maybe MON's fighting for adequate payouts not just for him but all his staff who walked with him too?
This is how I see it:-RL had requested/ordered MON to reduce the wage & at the same time told PF that no money out until deadwood sold, fair enough.MON realises he has to balance the books but at the same time strengthen the squad, therefore organises the McGeady & Keane deals.PF acting on RL's instructions blocks the deal. MON views this as interference in playing matters spits his dummy out & walks.Had RL been in the UK at the time I think a compromise could have been reached. McGeady & Keane signed with the proviso that Sidwell, NRC et al would be sold asap.
Quote from: Smoke on May 21, 2011, 01:30:36 PMAnybody else thought that maybe MON's fighting for adequate payouts not just for him but all his staff who walked with him too?They didn't have to. In fact, the entire team walking out en masse left us more in the shit than he did.
Team O'Neill didn't have to walk out just because their boss did. If they'd stayed to tide things over as most coaching staffs have the decency to do, we might not have fared so badly.
It showed some amazing loyalty from them, I wonder how they are all coping financially as none of them would have been on MON's salary. He is probably subsidising them!
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 21, 2011, 05:05:49 PMQuote from: Smoke on May 21, 2011, 01:30:36 PMAnybody else thought that maybe MON's fighting for adequate payouts not just for him but all his staff who walked with him too?They didn't have to. In fact, the entire team walking out en masse left us more in the shit than he did.They came as a team, if MON felt aggrieved then I am sure they shared it so it's no surprise that they stuck together. Just as if the manager had been sacked they'd have been shown the door too.I think Willie Anderson has probably got it about right.
Quote from: Chris Smith on May 21, 2011, 05:20:15 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 21, 2011, 05:05:49 PMQuote from: Smoke on May 21, 2011, 01:30:36 PMAnybody else thought that maybe MON's fighting for adequate payouts not just for him but all his staff who walked with him too?They didn't have to. In fact, the entire team walking out en masse left us more in the shit than he did.They came as a team, if MON felt aggrieved then I am sure they shared it so it's no surprise that they stuck together. Just as if the manager had been sacked they'd have been shown the door too.I think Willie Anderson has probably got it about right.Any chance of any proof with that one?