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Offline dl9

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9510 on: June 16, 2011, 10:33:05 PM »
Absolutely abysmal lapse of judgement from Randy. I hope it wasn't a move to show the fans who's boss. He will have to be the most succesful Villa manager since I started watching in 1990 to make it worth the bad feeling that has been created here. And quick. Good luck with that Alex.

Up the Villa


Unfortunately, to be the most successful Villa manager since 1990 isn't too difficult a task. A Carling Cup would do the trick.........how we have fallen.

Offline Colhint

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9511 on: June 16, 2011, 10:33:16 PM »
Although I think we could have done better we have to accept it. I suppose he was the most succesful manager they ever had

Offline Dave Clark Five

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9512 on: June 16, 2011, 10:35:17 PM »


But how many times must the same argument be put forward?

What argument? It's not an argument  he did get them ,,,,,wait for it,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, relegated TWICE

Yawn.

Oh come on it wasn't that boring. Remember us not watching  the game  v Liverpool but looking for score flashes on the big screen and iphones that was fun and do you know what? McLeish gave us that fun not once but TWICE!

OK. I have to admit that I said after the game that it was one time that I had more eye on their score than our game, especially towards the end.  A few people do seem to 'protest too much'. Wonder why?

Offline dave.woodhall

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9513 on: June 16, 2011, 10:36:07 PM »
Shows how much they're bothered when they can't even announce the new manager with the manager actually being there at the press conference.



There hasn't been one yet.

Offline Rotterdam 82

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9514 on: June 16, 2011, 10:37:27 PM »

Well, have to say I switched of Villa after the Newcastle game early in the season, kept an eye on them through the usual sources throughout the season, but not fixated by any means.

I have been a fan of Villa all my life from the first game I went to on a cold frosty Wednesday night in a Cup semi final v Man Utd in the early 70's, I watched a Villa team playing a team full to the brim with stars, George Best, Bobby Charlton, Paddy Crerand, Alex Stepney, Willie Morgan, a team bristling with so much skill and talent it was just scintilating to look at, and yet the Villa boys where magnificent, they never gave up, the fight in them was incredible.

Villa park was so full, way way more than is allowed today, everybody on there feet, because it was possible for people to surge forward virtually to the front i was picked up and held aloft, there was never a problem, that was it for me, hooked.

I never thought Houllier was the man, and that was born out, and although i respect anybody that wants to blindly follow and get behind the club come what may, thats not my point of view, I feel in the same way a fan has to repsond in loyalty to a club, when that club is doing the right thing, good or bad, IMO the club has to earn that loyalty, and when you are looking at a great club with great history being run crap, sorry, it don't do it for me because I have enough memories to know just how good Villa can be and what its like to be at Villa when the club is doing well, even being promoted from the lower leagues, great days also.

I will keep an eye on the team, not the same buzz though.

Wow! You switched off after the second game of the season? What a great fan. ::)

Offline The Laughing Policeman

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9515 on: June 16, 2011, 10:38:10 PM »
Absolutely abysmal lapse of judgement from Randy. I hope it wasn't a move to show the fans who's boss. He will have to be the most succesful Villa manager since I started watching in 1990 to make it worth the bad feeling that has been created here. And quick. Good luck with that Alex.

Up the Villa
Dr.Jo
BFR. 1 League Cup.
Brian Little. 1 League Cup.
John Gregory. Inter Toto Cup.
Graham Taylor.
DOL.
MON.
GED.
Bloody hell theres a lot of success  to live up to there.

Offline Steve R

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9516 on: June 16, 2011, 10:41:56 PM »
To be fair, McLeish does do a very good Duke of Edinburgh impression


Offline pauliewalnuts

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9517 on: June 16, 2011, 10:42:56 PM »
Absolutely abysmal lapse of judgement from Randy. I hope it wasn't a move to show the fans who's boss. He will have to be the most succesful Villa manager since I started watching in 1990 to make it worth the bad feeling that has been created here. And quick. Good luck with that Alex.

Up the Villa
Dr.Jo
BFR. 1 League Cup.
Brian Little. 1 League Cup.
John Gregory. Inter Toto Cup.
Graham Taylor.
DOL.
MON.
GED.
Bloody hell theres a lot of success  to live up to there.

You forgot the Peace Cup!

I'll never forget the sight of NRC jigging around the athletics track of the deserted stadium, the cup on his head, like Nobby Stiles in 1966.

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9518 on: June 16, 2011, 10:44:55 PM »
Absolutely abysmal lapse of judgement from Randy. I hope it wasn't a move to show the fans who's boss. He will have to be the most succesful Villa manager since I started watching in 1990 to make it worth the bad feeling that has been created here. And quick. Good luck with that Alex.

Up the Villa
Dr.Jo
BFR. 1 League Cup.
Brian Little. 1 League Cup.
John Gregory. Inter Toto Cup.
Graham Taylor.
DOL.
MON - Peace Cup
GED.
Bloody hell theres a lot of success  to live up to there.

how could you forget the Peace Cup?

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9519 on: June 16, 2011, 10:45:42 PM »
bastard paulie. I got distracted choosing a colour to highlight that magical moment

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9520 on: June 16, 2011, 10:45:53 PM »
Absolutely abysmal lapse of judgement from Randy. I hope it wasn't a move to show the fans who's boss. He will have to be the most succesful Villa manager since I started watching in 1990 to make it worth the bad feeling that has been created here. And quick. Good luck with that Alex.

Up the Villa
Dr.Jo
BFR. 1 League Cup.
Brian Little. 1 League Cup.
John Gregory. Inter Toto Cup.
Graham Taylor.
DOL.
MON.
GED.
Bloody hell theres a lot of success  to live up to there.

Can't believe you have ignored The Peace Cup that MON won last year.

Offline villa1

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9521 on: June 16, 2011, 10:46:03 PM »
The fact that Van Gaal and Quiche Flores weren't even considered drives me up the bloody wall.

How do you know they weren't?

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9522 on: June 16, 2011, 10:47:10 PM »
I think I'm coming round to it more now, punch drunk and drained by it all as I am.

I think it's called 'Stockholm Syndrome' when the person being kidnapped starts feeling empathy towards their captors.

Let's face it, we've hardly had anything proper to shout about for nigh on 30 years, they're my club and I'll support them whatever and whoever comes in.

Up the Villa

Offline The Situation

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9523 on: June 16, 2011, 10:48:29 PM »
The board don't like how Hughes left frowning upon his decision and as of a result didn't want anything to do with him, yet they're quite happy with how McLeish left (probably even worse) and then go and give him the job?

I'd like this discussed in here to get some replies and to create a topic of conversation.

Offline orkneyvilla

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #9524 on: June 16, 2011, 10:48:55 PM »
Can't understand all the negativity over Mcleish, he took the blues down twice and people are talking like that was a bad thing !

 


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