Quote from: Monty on June 21, 2011, 05:36:33 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on June 21, 2011, 05:33:55 PMDefine "succesful". Winning a cup maybe? I said successful in the league, as in finishing in high position, and consistently over a few years as well. The sheer number of games is a better way to statistically judge the success of a style as the sample is bigger.We've seen with Burnley, The Baggies and Blackpool what happens when promoted teams try to play pretty football in this division against teams with much better players. He built a side based on a strong defence and but for an injury to Dann would probably have seen them stay up and win a cup. By their standard that would be success.
Quote from: Chris Smith on June 21, 2011, 05:33:55 PMDefine "succesful". Winning a cup maybe? I said successful in the league, as in finishing in high position, and consistently over a few years as well. The sheer number of games is a better way to statistically judge the success of a style as the sample is bigger.
Define "succesful". Winning a cup maybe?
It is all semantics now. I don't expect an awful lot. Good cup runs and middle to upper end of table. Any less is unacceptable.I don't like it but this is The Villa and we, the fans, are stuck with it. Villa Boas cost £12.5m and we pay £7m for McLeish...great stuff..shheesh. I hope he is at least half as good!This is The Villa we're talking about!
Quote from: Chris Smith on June 21, 2011, 05:47:13 PMQuote from: Monty on June 21, 2011, 05:36:33 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on June 21, 2011, 05:33:55 PMDefine "succesful". Winning a cup maybe? I said successful in the league, as in finishing in high position, and consistently over a few years as well. The sheer number of games is a better way to statistically judge the success of a style as the sample is bigger.We've seen with Burnley, The Baggies and Blackpool what happens when promoted teams try to play pretty football in this division against teams with much better players. He built a side based on a strong defence and but for an injury to Dann would probably have seen them stay up and win a cup. By their standard that would be success.As has been stated he spent a reasonable amount of money (more than Burnley and Blackpool, certainly, and quite possibly Baggies) on clearly sub-standard players. With that money you should be playing better football than that.
"I know there is interest from Rangers, but it may be we will have to keep Carlos and he has to fight for his place again. Every player will start with a clean slate."
McLeish has said....Quote"I know there is interest from Rangers, but it may be we will have to keep Carlos and he has to fight for his place again. Every player will start with a clean slate."So that's answers the questions about Warnock, Dunne & Ireland.
The worrying thing for me is that McLeish was unable to arrest the post-League Cup slide and didn't even attempt to change their style at a time when wins were clearly needed and his Plan A wasn't working. It's one thing to argue that circumstances weren't in his favour, which they may or may not have been, but he manifestly wasn't getting the best out of his players when he most needed to.
Quote from: Brian Taylor on June 21, 2011, 05:44:33 PMIt is all semantics now. I don't expect an awful lot. Good cup runs and middle to upper end of table. Any less is unacceptable.I don't like it but this is The Villa and we, the fans, are stuck with it. Villa Boas cost £12.5m and we pay £7m for McLeish...great stuff..shheesh. I hope he is at least half as good!This is The Villa we're talking about!Where have you got the £7m figure from? As it stands we haven't paid a penny as he resigned and s claiming constructive dismissal. They are claiming £5.4m but he appears to have a strong case.
Now that some of the dust has settled and we are getting some of the excruciating PR cliches - the scarf over the head, the name on the shirt, the standard wonderful club great history parrottings out of the way, the impression seems clearer to me that Randy Lerner became so fed up and bored with the process he said to Paul Faulkner "I want somebody cheap, I want somebody healthy, I want somebody who will do as they are told." That is how we come to have Alex McLeish as our manager.
Quote from: brian green on June 21, 2011, 08:07:38 PMNow that some of the dust has settled and we are getting some of the excruciating PR cliches - the scarf over the head, the name on the shirt, the standard wonderful club great history parrottings out of the way, the impression seems clearer to me that Randy Lerner became so fed up and bored with the process he said to Paul Faulkner "I want somebody cheap, I want somebody healthy, I want somebody who will do as they are told." That is how we come to have Alex McLeish as our manager.Possibly those two and "I want somebody who is hungry to prove themselves and who doesn't think they're bigger than the club".