IMO Love for your football club should be as unconditional as the love for your wife.If you disagree about something in your marriage and you let it fester then then the marriage is doomed. It's the same when it comes to loving the club, they might do something that you disagree with but you need to accept that a mistake may have been made and no amount of personal abuse or vitriol is going to change things. All it does is make things very uncomfortable for the rest of the 'family', and some of those 'family' members may leave because they don't like the poisonous atmosphere.In other words any of you thinking of turning up at Villa Park just to show your displeasure at what has happened will do more to help empty the stadium than any appointment the board makes.Now is the time for the club and fans to pull together for the sake of Aston Villa. Or will you only be satisfied when the only people left are the bitter ones?
Quote from: The Laughing Policeman on June 17, 2011, 11:05:13 AMIMO Love for your football club should be as unconditional as the love for your wife.It is.But I don't think my wife will unexpectedly flip me over and take me up the Khyber with a strap-on.
IMO Love for your football club should be as unconditional as the love for your wife.
Appalling from Lerner and Faulkner. An absolute disgrace from everyone involved in this shambolic appointment process.I have nothing against Mcleish, now that hes here. I just don't think he's even remotely worthy of this magnificent club.
QuotePaul Faulkner, chief executive of Aston Villa, said: "We believe we have appointed the right man for the job."Unquestionably, Alex meets the criteria we set out at the beginning of our search which was based on proven Premier League experience, leadership, a hard-working ethic and, most importantly, a shared vision for Aston Villa.Interesting to see no mention of "success" in the criteria they set out.Not McLeish's fault and i wish him all the best. It isn't him who deserves the stick, it is the board.
Paul Faulkner, chief executive of Aston Villa, said: "We believe we have appointed the right man for the job."Unquestionably, Alex meets the criteria we set out at the beginning of our search which was based on proven Premier League experience, leadership, a hard-working ethic and, most importantly, a shared vision for Aston Villa.
AlexI think you are a decent man (having spoke to you several times) and have always been respectful of our club even when you were associated with the undead.I admire you as you must have bollocks the size of a horse to have done what you doneYou obviously wanted the job to go through all this shit to get here - now its yours please take care of it and do listen to what has been saidWe cannot demand success, we cannot demand trophies but we can demand that we do not start every game thinking a 0-0 would be a good result.I for one will accept that you probably was fighting for your life at the dog shit and with limited resources had to grind out the results where you canthis is the biggest club you will ever manage and i am sure you have seen from our set up a light year away from what you have been used to. so now you have it look after it If you think the response to your appointment was rough - god help you if you try to play like the dog shit didwelcome and i really hope you do well
Quote from: The Laughing Policeman on June 17, 2011, 11:05:13 AMIMO Love for your football club should be as unconditional as the love for your wife.If you disagree about something in your marriage and you let it fester then then the marriage is doomed. It's the same when it comes to loving the club, they might do something that you disagree with but you need to accept that a mistake may have been made and no amount of personal abuse or vitriol is going to change things. All it does is make things very uncomfortable for the rest of the 'family', and some of those 'family' members may leave because they don't like the poisonous atmosphere.In other words any of you thinking of turning up at Villa Park just to show your displeasure at what has happened will do more to help empty the stadium than any appointment the board makes.Now is the time for the club and fans to pull together for the sake of Aston Villa. Or will you only be satisfied when the only people left are the bitter ones?Great analogy.However,if you're replacing the wife you wouldn't go and get your next door neighbours missus who has failed at her wifey duties.You'd want the one from out of town with the big knockers
Quote from: garyshawsknee on June 17, 2011, 10:58:04 AMI'm still a bit dazed,I feel like Bishop Brennan after Father Ted kicked him up the arse. In a day or two ill snap out of it shouting ' He did appoint Mccleish...LERNER..' Ha ha.I've now got a vision of you running across the Villa Park pitch with an oversize cape bellowing out behind you.
I'm still a bit dazed,I feel like Bishop Brennan after Father Ted kicked him up the arse. In a day or two ill snap out of it shouting ' He did appoint Mccleish...LERNER..'
Sky still saying we've paid them 2m. Wonder if it's true.
Quote from: QBVILLA on June 17, 2011, 11:09:32 AMQuote from: The Laughing Policeman on June 17, 2011, 11:05:13 AMIMO Love for your football club should be as unconditional as the love for your wife.If you disagree about something in your marriage and you let it fester then then the marriage is doomed. It's the same when it comes to loving the club, they might do something that you disagree with but you need to accept that a mistake may have been made and no amount of personal abuse or vitriol is going to change things. All it does is make things very uncomfortable for the rest of the 'family', and some of those 'family' members may leave because they don't like the poisonous atmosphere.In other words any of you thinking of turning up at Villa Park just to show your displeasure at what has happened will do more to help empty the stadium than any appointment the board makes.Now is the time for the club and fans to pull together for the sake of Aston Villa. Or will you only be satisfied when the only people left are the bitter ones?Great analogy.However,if you're replacing the wife you wouldn't go and get your next door neighbours missus who has failed at her wifey duties.You'd want the one from out of town with the big knockersI think this is the managerial equivalent of having Kate McCann as your new wife.She'll go wandering off and somebody will creep into your house and make off with those youngsters by the name of Darren Bent and Stewart Downing.