Not necessarily. Might mean he went away with something, and he wants everyone to think he got the better deal.
QuoteCommenting after the hearing, Martin O’Neill said:... in bringing my case to this very satisfactory conclusion.He obviously thinks he got the best deal.
Commenting after the hearing, Martin O’Neill said:... in bringing my case to this very satisfactory conclusion.
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.
Quote from: Fasth56 on May 24, 2011, 06:43:37 PMQuoteCommenting after the hearing, Martin O’Neill said:... in bringing my case to this very satisfactory conclusion.He obviously thinks he got the best deal.
QuoteCommenting after the hearing, Martin O’Neill said:... in bringing my case to this very satisfactory conclusion.
If his comments today are anything like his post match analysis of how we after another dull game played "scintillating football" and "a terrific performance", my guess is his compensation amounts to his bus fare and just enough coins to buy half an apple.
Rightly or wrongly I will never forgive him for the way he left - but I think we deserve to know how much, if any, he walked away with.