Brian Little is that rarity of rarities in football management, a good, honest and thoroughly decent man. Call me fickle and a childish six year old but I happen to believe those qualities should be taken into the balance when judging both the appointment of a manager and the assessment of his record.
holtepaul - were you banned from Villasquawk?
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on June 09, 2011, 11:25:29 PMholtepaul - were you banned from Villasquawk?no - to be honest (and I have heard it mentioned here recently) a few "other" fans come on, and were getting abuse, from what I presumed were a load of 13 yr olds. So started to look at other sites, this was the easiest to use !! (although for the mods on here, I honestly think having the General's stuff all in the one thread as per Villatalk is much better - you should look into that)However, started to question this site now as well, as , last night, when you want a debate - it seems if people lose an arguament they just resort to taking the pee out of spelling mistakes , or pulling up on years (sorry Dave W - point proven about) - I may be a sad Villa fan, but I'm not sad enough to remember exactly when we pulled out the Juninho deal - I said 2000 - it turned out to be 1999 - so what - it was 12 yrs ago - the point is what counts !.)Also Dave, I find it hard to believe Saunders had an approval rating of 3% - where ? - no internet, radio WM didn't even exist yet - it wasn't even Radio Birmingham ! , the only outlet for sport in 1975 was the Argos (once a week) the Evening mail (but not many people had phones in 1975 so that rules out a phone vote) and BRMB - who had Tony Butler doing a show when the matches on with updates from the games from people like Bob Mills)
Also Dave, I find it hard to believe Saunders had an approval rating of 3% - where ? - no internet, radio WM didn't even exist yet - it wasn't even Radio Birmingham ! , the only outlet for sport in 1975 was the Argos (once a week) the Evening mail (but not many people had phones in 1975 so that rules out a phone vote) and BRMB - who had Tony Butler doing a show when the matches on with updates from the games from people like Bob Mills)
Quote from: holtepaul on June 10, 2011, 04:24:32 PMAlso Dave, I find it hard to believe Saunders had an approval rating of 3% - where ? - no internet, radio WM didn't even exist yet - it wasn't even Radio Birmingham ! , the only outlet for sport in 1975 was the Argos (once a week) the Evening mail (but not many people had phones in 1975 so that rules out a phone vote) and BRMB - who had Tony Butler doing a show when the matches on with updates from the games from people like Bob Mills)The Evening Mail had a poll, back in the days when its circulation was much bigger than now. Clough got 93%, Alf Ramsey was second with 4% and believe it or not, poor people did have phones back then. But of course, anyone in possession of the facts to prove you're wrong is 'sad'.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 10, 2011, 04:38:49 PMQuote from: holtepaul on June 10, 2011, 04:24:32 PMAlso Dave, I find it hard to believe Saunders had an approval rating of 3% - where ? - no internet, radio WM didn't even exist yet - it wasn't even Radio Birmingham ! , the only outlet for sport in 1975 was the Argos (once a week) the Evening mail (but not many people had phones in 1975 so that rules out a phone vote) and BRMB - who had Tony Butler doing a show when the matches on with updates from the games from people like Bob Mills)The Evening Mail had a poll, back in the days when its circulation was much bigger than now. Clough got 93%, Alf Ramsey was second with 4% and believe it or not, poor people did have phones back then. But of course, anyone in possession of the facts to prove you're wrong is 'sad'. Dave - I am as old as you, not many people had phones in 1975. In my class (which must have been about 25 kids) I as the 2nd person to get a phone and that was in 1976 - I can vividly remember as it was the day Brotherhood of Man won the Euro Song contest - all my mates thought my mom and dad were cool for having a phone.People had phones then , but probably as many who have electric cars now - very rare indeed
Correct and going back to the thread - as far as I am concerned and I am one of the first to have a go as you all know - I cant see what the Villa have done wrong in any of this.The expression ITSOTP is used widely on here - well it seems this is what the Villa are doing - dont say or believe anything until ITSOTPand for that I totally agree
People had phones then , but probably as many who have electric cars now - very rare indeed
Quote from: holtepaul on June 10, 2011, 05:14:04 PMPeople had phones then , but probably as many who have electric cars now - very rare indeedI didn't exactly live in a rich area when I was a kid in 1975, but everyone I knew had a phone in their house. We also has that tennis game you plugged into your telly.