I agree they were good signings Holtenderinthesky, but my point is that GV claimed MoN should be considered as manager again partly because of his signings. Milner was an obvious one we would all have made after his loan spell. So that really leaves only AY as talent spotted and it was obvious he had something at Watford, fair play it was us who stumped up the cash. But the amount we spunked on fees and wages under MoN far outweighs the profit we will make on those 2, or even 3 if we sell Downing.
Quote from: luke25 on June 11, 2011, 01:41:13 AMAbsolutely not! His football bored me to the brink of tears towards the end.Yep, and the last quarter of last season were really exciting having to struggle for prem survival. Dont know about you. But i think RL/fans would prefer to be bored with top half of table finish.
Absolutely not! His football bored me to the brink of tears towards the end.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 11, 2011, 02:17:32 AMThe way he left and his legacy ruin it. Would you say the same about Ron Saunders?To answer the OP's question, no. Like that ex that you had great times with the manner of his departure probably means it's not a good idea to go back. I've witnessed a good 8-9 years of people sniping here at our 2 Irish ex-managers and it gets tiresome. It would be nice if we could just get behind our manager without certain people trying to outdo their mates in how outrageous they can be in their abuse. Yawn!!! MON's legacy is that I posted 8-9 months before his appointment that he'd come to Villa and people said no way could we get him. That's how low we felt. Now we expect the likes of Ancelotti and Van Gaal to turn up at VP. He along with Randy's excellent stewardship lifted us out of the doldrums and made us feel we were going places again. I don't recall anyone complaining when he repeatedly referenced our European Cup win and I certianly don't remember Houllier mentioning it. Under SGT 2 and DOL we were relieved to avoid relegation, under MON we were disappointed not to be in the Champs League.
The way he left and his legacy ruin it.
Quote from: Brazilian Villain on June 11, 2011, 02:36:46 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on June 11, 2011, 02:17:32 AMThe way he left and his legacy ruin it. Would you say the same about Ron Saunders?To answer the OP's question, no. Like that ex that you had great times with the manner of his departure probably means it's not a good idea to go back. I've witnessed a good 8-9 years of people sniping here at our 2 Irish ex-managers and it gets tiresome. It would be nice if we could just get behind our manager without certain people trying to outdo their mates in how outrageous they can be in their abuse. Yawn!!! MON's legacy is that I posted 8-9 months before his appointment that he'd come to Villa and people said no way could we get him. That's how low we felt. Now we expect the likes of Ancelotti and Van Gaal to turn up at VP. He along with Randy's excellent stewardship lifted us out of the doldrums and made us feel we were going places again. I don't recall anyone complaining when he repeatedly referenced our European Cup win and I certianly don't remember Houllier mentioning it. Under SGT 2 and DOL we were relieved to avoid relegation, under MON we were disappointed not to be in the Champs League. GREAT post with great points made there BV
We did and it was great. But this is why I think we go over the top in our dislike of MON.Saunders has a spat with the Chairman and walked out on us a week or two before the Quarter Final of the European Cup and pitched up the following week over at Small Heath.MON had a spat with the Chairman and walked out on us 5 days before the start of a season.I often think that Saunders reputation at the Villa stands the test of time because his spell at Blose was a failure - had he been a real sucess we'd be hating him more than anyone. So the actions of both men were highly questionable against our Club - you'd never know that though.