Me and Paulie had him bang to rights from the off.
My other half got me his book for Christmas, I couldn't believe it, I hated the idea that gave money to him.
As a general rule, I tend to warm to former Villa players and managers over time. Any animosity I had for them during their time here tends to wane, and I end up remembering the better elements of their time with us, ahead of the worst bits.For MON, it's the exact opposite. The more I hear, the angrier I get. The position we were in. The players we had. Although things are going great right now, it's clear his total fuck-ups with that bunch of players cost us the chance of getting to the top table of world football 15 years earlier.It's absolutely no wonder Milner couldn't wait to get out of here.
What's incredible is how a multi-million pound organisation can be run in such an amateurish fashion for so long.If only Randy had appointed someone who knew something about football as a Sporting Director, and they then recruited and appointed an actual coach.
Quote from: Tokyo Sexwhale on May 07, 2024, 03:34:49 PMWhat's incredible is how a multi-million pound organisation can be run in such an amateurish fashion for so long.If only Randy had appointed someone who knew something about football as a Sporting Director, and they then recruited and appointed an actual coach.It's amazing what you can get away with when results are going in your favour. Clearly MON's approach appealed to a certain type of player in that mid-90s to 2010 period, and it got pretty good results from them. Maybe that same bunch of players would have HATED being in hour-long video meetings on a daily basis, or having their diets micro-managed, or having every metre of their game anaylsed. Or maybe they would have been elevated to the maximum their natural talent would allow.I would love to hear Ashley Young doing an interview like this when he retires. Comparing MON's approach to those of Ferguson, Conte at Inter and even Unai last season. I imagine Ashley loved playing under MON, but I wonder if now, with the benefit of hindsight, he realises how much more he could have achieved if the whole club had been more professional.
Quote from: LeeB on May 07, 2024, 02:12:13 PMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on May 07, 2024, 02:08:44 PMFor all I enjoyed watching the team at that time it did all seem a bit spur of the moment on the pitch. Something that went unnoticed at the time I suppose.I don't think it did, not from me anyway. Whenever we came up against real thinkers and proper modern coaches we looked inferior, we relied on magic and set pieces.And plenty of people were indeed pointing that out at the time.I wasn't one of them, mind.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on May 07, 2024, 02:08:44 PMFor all I enjoyed watching the team at that time it did all seem a bit spur of the moment on the pitch. Something that went unnoticed at the time I suppose.I don't think it did, not from me anyway. Whenever we came up against real thinkers and proper modern coaches we looked inferior, we relied on magic and set pieces.
For all I enjoyed watching the team at that time it did all seem a bit spur of the moment on the pitch. Something that went unnoticed at the time I suppose.
Warnock seems to indicate him and Gabby were the ring leaders on getting the time off etc. But then both were only just in their 20's weren't they under MON.
Quote from: Somniloquism on May 07, 2024, 03:48:59 PMWarnock seems to indicate him and Gabby were the ring leaders on getting the time off etc. But then both were only just in their 20's weren't they under MON.In the James Collins interview he talks about the players getting Gabby and Ashley to get them more days off as MON couldn't say no to them.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on May 07, 2024, 03:57:09 PMQuote from: Somniloquism on May 07, 2024, 03:48:59 PMWarnock seems to indicate him and Gabby were the ring leaders on getting the time off etc. But then both were only just in their 20's weren't they under MON.In the James Collins interview he talks about the players getting Gabby and Ashley to get them more days off as MON couldn't say no to them.Similar in the other one linked the other day where it was someone (don't think it was Collins) and Sidwell and they also mentioned this and Gabby going off to Vegas.
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on May 07, 2024, 08:21:52 AMI like Warnock . Always says good things about Villa and talks well.With him, I can't think of many players where their form fell off a cliff quite so dramatically. He cost a fair whack for the time, was great for the first half of his first season with us, and was being talked about as an England regular. But then he went completely and utterly shit and was in the Championship a couple of years later.
I like Warnock . Always says good things about Villa and talks well.