Quote from: Jim Shoes on May 21, 2011, 05:14:40 AMAll 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.So you start off by saying "All we know is..." then go on to state that you can only speculate.So, which is it? You know or you speculate?Does the series of question marks after your first statement not indicate that there's some question over whether Martin really did resign? That he's gone to a tribunal would indicate that not all is what it would seem, no?But, you keep speculating. It's not something I do. I either know or I don't. And if I don't, I say as much.And if I do know something, I don't share it for the attention. I share it because we're Villa fans. Some, I grant you (like myself), newer than others. But Villa fans, nonetheless.
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.
The players mentioned that he hadn't seemed himself all summer.In fact Bannan went a step further and said it might have been down to not getting the Liverpool job.
Quote from: TheBentman on May 21, 2011, 09:46:24 PMEverybody at the club is focusing on the tribunal. The board members and the lawyers both of whom are needed for contracts would be in particular affected.Tribunals tend to be nightmares. Even if one party thinks they have a cast iron case, it doesn't mean they will win. Such is life.
Everybody at the club is focusing on the tribunal. The board members and the lawyers both of whom are needed for contracts would be in particular affected.
Quote from: KevinGage on May 21, 2011, 10:48:19 PMThe players mentioned that he hadn't seemed himself all summer.In fact Bannan went a step further and said it might have been down to not getting the Liverpool job.Well, it's a good job that this tribunal isn't taking place in a court of law because this would be an open and shut case.You don't turn up in the House of Lords without pretty clear evidence that people haven't seemed themselves or even that their employees consider that they might b a bit peeved because of a missed opportunity.These tribunals really are a mockery of all it is to be a free Englishman. We already know, through our own conjectures, exactly what the details of this unreported case are. Why don't they just ask us?
We already know, through our own conjectures, exactly what the details of this unreported case are. Why don't they just ask us?
Quote from: VillainousVillan on May 22, 2011, 03:11:38 AMWe already know, through our own conjectures, exactly what the details of this unreported case are. Why don't they just ask us?This is very true. As a fan of the job MON was doing at the club I am just as pissed of as anyone else with the timing of what happened, but some take it a step further with the conspiracy theories about trying to sabotage our season. Now I'm sure they genuinely believe this, but assumption becomes fact when tainted with the anger for the man involved.I saw Gregnash mention a few pages back some thing that we 'know', when in fact a lot of these aren't facts, just widely held convictions and ITKs. Could be right and could be wrong, but all we actually know thus far is as follows:-1. The board had concerns over the wagebill.2. Martin walked (and even that might be wrong given the tribunal).3. Both parties said they now longer agreed about how best to 'take the club forward'.All else is conjecture and I doubt we'll hear anything startling from the tribunal. My own personal hope is that we can put this to bed and get back to talking about the club and people who are still here. MON seems to be a manager that divides opinion like few others, even almost a year after he left, and I think it's time to agree to disagree and move on.
Sorry but all the things i put down as us knowing were actual statements made public either by MON or the board. Unless you're claiming they were lying. i don't see how they can't be facts.
way i see it, we KNOW MON was telling his mates in the press this time last year how he was going to sit down with Lerner, how he didn't have to do the job and how the fans were very ungrateful and if the liverpool job was available he was free come June etc etc...
At the same time we KNOW Randy was worried about the wage bill and wanted it lowered
We KNOW MON agreed to stay following his meeting with Lerner as he was still here in August and putting the finishing touches to the disaster that was Ireland's transfer
Given those circumstances i'm guessing Milner off the wages budget and Ireland on hadn't probably lowered it, more likely raised it.
MON wants to add Keane and the other dullard to the wage bill, and the club baulk at allowing these transfers to go through while the squad is still full of overpaid deadwood.
erm.... the MON stuff i mentioned is from interviews with the guy himself with quotes i might add, so unless he was bullshitting i don't see your arguement. he said he might leave, he said he was having a meeting with lerner. the rest was questimation and supposition and never had the "know" before it.
Your inability to read a post properly is hardly my fault old chap.