Quote from: Ger Regan on May 25, 2011, 09:17:17 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 24, 2011, 11:43:41 PMQuote from: gregnash on May 24, 2011, 11:40:54 PMAye. perfect for each other.Embarassment we ever employed him.I wouldn't go that far, or anywhere near. At the time he was the perfect appointment, but his limitations were found out.My take on it as well. Can't stand the bloke now, but wouldn't let my dislike of him cloud the fact that he did a decent job, up to a point.And mine. He was good at getting us to base camp and a bit beyond but no further. I don't really count cups as they are a bit of a lottery really and you can be in the FA Cup final or semis by winning a couple of matches. There is no shame in having his limitations as his ability was about the same as many other managers in the Prem who can get you so far, but not quite far enough. Although, having said that, money is now the one big deciding factor. The days of a really good manager bringing a Norwich, Southampton, Derby, Ipswich etc through into the top four are, I fear, gone for ever...
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 24, 2011, 11:43:41 PMQuote from: gregnash on May 24, 2011, 11:40:54 PMAye. perfect for each other.Embarassment we ever employed him.I wouldn't go that far, or anywhere near. At the time he was the perfect appointment, but his limitations were found out.My take on it as well. Can't stand the bloke now, but wouldn't let my dislike of him cloud the fact that he did a decent job, up to a point.
Quote from: gregnash on May 24, 2011, 11:40:54 PMAye. perfect for each other.Embarassment we ever employed him.I wouldn't go that far, or anywhere near. At the time he was the perfect appointment, but his limitations were found out.
Aye. perfect for each other.Embarassment we ever employed him.
Quote from: richard moore on May 25, 2011, 10:24:12 AMQuote from: Ger Regan on May 25, 2011, 09:17:17 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 24, 2011, 11:43:41 PMQuote from: gregnash on May 24, 2011, 11:40:54 PMAye. perfect for each other.Embarassment we ever employed him.I wouldn't go that far, or anywhere near. At the time he was the perfect appointment, but his limitations were found out.My take on it as well. Can't stand the bloke now, but wouldn't let my dislike of him cloud the fact that he did a decent job, up to a point.And mine. He was good at getting us to base camp and a bit beyond but no further. I don't really count cups as they are a bit of a lottery really and you can be in the FA Cup final or semis by winning a couple of matches. There is no shame in having his limitations as his ability was about the same as many other managers in the Prem who can get you so far, but not quite far enough. Although, having said that, money is now the one big deciding factor. The days of a really good manager bringing a Norwich, Southampton, Derby, Ipswich etc through into the top four are, I fear, gone for ever...There is hope of sorts. If we can build our youth set up to a level where we can replace or improve upon what's there already then there is a chance. The emphasis has to be on doing it this way as we can never compete with the Sheiks and Oligarchs. Far more rewarding too.
Quote from: gregnash on May 24, 2011, 11:40:54 PMAye. perfect for each other.Embarassment we ever employed him.What a ridiculous comment. I have been far more embarrassed this season than I ever was when MON was in charge.
Quote from: Meanwood Villa on May 25, 2011, 10:29:56 AMQuote from: gregnash on May 24, 2011, 11:40:54 PMAye. perfect for each other.Embarassment we ever employed him.What a ridiculous comment. I have been far more embarrassed this season than I ever was when MON was in charge.I don't know. I was fairly red in the face at Stamford Bridge. That was as low since the Sty back in '02.
Quote from: cdvillafan on May 25, 2011, 12:08:05 AMHe would never have considered joining us. Until it became apparent to everyone that we would have shitloads of money as Randy Lerner was on the way. He buggered off as soon as it became apparent that Villa Park wasn't built on a bottomless pit of cash and he would have to start getting involved with boring things like 'scouting' and 'coaching'.I suspect it's true that the promise of Doug selling the club and him having enough investment to compete at the top of the PL was the big attraction. I don't think he would have thought for one minute that the investment in the squad was going to be withheld at the point we were competing for CL qualification and trophies with teams that have invested AT LEAST double the amount of money in their squads. Then again, neither did I.
He would never have considered joining us. Until it became apparent to everyone that we would have shitloads of money as Randy Lerner was on the way. He buggered off as soon as it became apparent that Villa Park wasn't built on a bottomless pit of cash and he would have to start getting involved with boring things like 'scouting' and 'coaching'.
Surely in that case O'Neill would have tried to argue constructive dismissal at a tribunal? And since when were Man United, Chelsea and Arsenal our competitors and Everton not? We were never any competition to them at any point in the last 10 years and of the chasing pack of clubs we were amongst only Man City have outspent us and whilst that has worked for them it would not have been sustainable for us or our owners.
we were competing for CL qualification and trophies with teams that have invested AT LEAST double the amount of money in their squads