Quote from: Chris Smith on June 16, 2011, 12:40:14 PMQuote from: PeterWithe on June 16, 2011, 12:34:05 PMWell two of them have been ST holders since the 70s and have seen their fair share of shit, in fact they are shit boffins. For them to rate him as the producer of the dullest football they've seen his pretty good going.The ones I know say much the same but put it down to pragmatism. Let's face it up until March it had worked pretty well, their best ever finish last season and a cup this - that's as good as it gets for them.My point was that even if they're right I don't agree with them on principle.Well yes, my position was 'your most successful manager ever would rather come to a club where he'll be despised than stay with you mugs' it was all a bit half hearted though.
Quote from: PeterWithe on June 16, 2011, 12:34:05 PMWell two of them have been ST holders since the 70s and have seen their fair share of shit, in fact they are shit boffins. For them to rate him as the producer of the dullest football they've seen his pretty good going.The ones I know say much the same but put it down to pragmatism. Let's face it up until March it had worked pretty well, their best ever finish last season and a cup this - that's as good as it gets for them.My point was that even if they're right I don't agree with them on principle.
Well two of them have been ST holders since the 70s and have seen their fair share of shit, in fact they are shit boffins. For them to rate him as the producer of the dullest football they've seen his pretty good going.
Quote from: PeterWithe on June 16, 2011, 12:45:25 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on June 16, 2011, 12:40:14 PMQuote from: PeterWithe on June 16, 2011, 12:34:05 PMWell two of them have been ST holders since the 70s and have seen their fair share of shit, in fact they are shit boffins. For them to rate him as the producer of the dullest football they've seen his pretty good going.The ones I know say much the same but put it down to pragmatism. Let's face it up until March it had worked pretty well, their best ever finish last season and a cup this - that's as good as it gets for them.My point was that even if they're right I don't agree with them on principle.Well yes, my position was 'your most successful manager ever would rather come to a club where he'll be despised than stay with you mugs' it was all a bit half hearted though.Why? Sums it up perfectly
Anyone see the scenes from Vancouver following the Stanley Cup defeat?If McLeish loses his first game I demand nothing less.
Sky News carried two reports of the protest; one that gave a full picture of what went on that included a few interviews. One fella spoke well, the others not so. The other, shorter report was what looked like a gang of 15 chavs standing on a street corner, which was the other side of the street from the North Stand gates. It made us look ridiculously small time.Obviously it's impossible to control what the media put out but it was always going to reflect badly on us. I'm sure the chap decked out in Villa gear loves the club to bits but to be quoted that "if McLeish is appointed I'm going to take off all my Villa stuff, put it in a plastic bag and set fire to it outside the club shop" only serves to give the nation a giggle, unless of course you're a Villa fan.I'm sure come the new season, after a few decent signings, that same fella will be back down Villa Park, cheering on the lads. He may not sing of his love for the manager but I'm sure he'll realise that nobody is bigger, no matter how good or bad, than the club itself.
My Villa gears up in the loft for now, I'll re-assess my feelings in a few weeks time. I’ve looked at Exeter City season ticket prices today, that’s how I’m feeling right now.