As for reports that Lerner has been a fan of McLeish for a long time: it smacks revisionism. If it was true, the club would not spend weeks roaming around before appointing him.
Quote from: Eigentor on July 12, 2011, 09:21:38 PMAs for reports that Lerner has been a fan of McLeish for a long time: it smacks revisionism. If it was true, the club would not spend weeks roaming around before appointing him.RL/AM might have thought he was to get the push once Blues' fate was sealed. Then there would have been no complications. As he wasn't, the next move was his resignation. For all anyone knows they may have had AM lined up once they decided Houlier was going.There was no particular need to appoint him the minute Houlier went as you've sort of suggested.
Quote from: Bren_d on July 13, 2011, 12:53:05 AMQuote from: Eigentor on July 12, 2011, 09:21:38 PMAs for reports that Lerner has been a fan of McLeish for a long time: it smacks revisionism. If it was true, the club would not spend weeks roaming around before appointing him.RL/AM might have thought he was to get the push once Blues' fate was sealed. Then there would have been no complications. As he wasn't, the next move was his resignation. For all anyone knows they may have had AM lined up once they decided Houlier was going.There was no particular need to appoint him the minute Houlier went as you've sort of suggested.mebbe but i've yet to see any convincing arguement why Lerner would rate him. If there was, more people could get behind him even if they didn't want him because of his blose links. Thats the problem really, no-one can work out why he would be Lerner's first choice.
I think some Villa fans are suffering from bluenoseitus,
Quote from: gregnash on July 13, 2011, 01:07:48 AMQuote from: Bren_d on July 13, 2011, 12:53:05 AMQuote from: Eigentor on July 12, 2011, 09:21:38 PMAs for reports that Lerner has been a fan of McLeish for a long time: it smacks revisionism. If it was true, the club would not spend weeks roaming around before appointing him.RL/AM might have thought he was to get the push once Blues' fate was sealed. Then there would have been no complications. As he wasn't, the next move was his resignation. For all anyone knows they may have had AM lined up once they decided Houlier was going.There was no particular need to appoint him the minute Houlier went as you've sort of suggested.mebbe but i've yet to see any convincing arguement why Lerner would rate him. If there was, more people could get behind him even if they didn't want him because of his blose links. Thats the problem really, no-one can work out why he would be Lerner's first choice.One theory which is rarely mentioned is perceived integrity. AM has this in abundance, and his conduct in his relations with our club in some very difficult circumstances has probably reinforced this in the minds of RL and the board. Compare and contrast with Rafa, whom I along with most other fans would have preferred.
There are plenty of (relatively) sane Villa fans who think appointing McLeish was a bad decision, not because of where he has come from but because of his PL record, because of who else was available, because he plays mostly shit football and because he represents an opportunity missed. If he's under pressure from the word go that's down to Lerner for making such a bizarre appointment. They've taken a big risk on McLeish which just adds to the pressure. I'm sure the vast majority of Villa fans, including me, hope he succeeds but some, including me, won't be at all surprised if he doesn't.
Can I ask a question? And before I do just to reiterate my own position, I'm in the "I didn't want Mcleish, but will give him a chance" camp.What would people's opinion of him have been if we had gone after him when Houllier first got ill? Around that point his PL record was much better with them as he had taken them to 9th, their highest ever league position, and won a trophy. The first relegation was largely deemed to be something he couldn't stop as opposed to something he caused. So, if we're honest and say that then he would have been a much better candidate, are we thinking that much has changed since? Relegation is always a big blemish on any manager's CV, but enough to label him with the Curbishley's and Dowie's of this world? I can't see him being anything special for us and have my concerns over the defensive nature of his sides, but also can't see him being the total disaster others predict. Although it's hard to judge until the summer dealings are done, but I'd expect to be 7th or 8th under him. Not good enough for Villa in my own biased view, but there you go.
Quote from: John M on July 13, 2011, 10:06:51 AMCan I ask a question? And before I do just to reiterate my own position, I'm in the "I didn't want Mcleish, but will give him a chance" camp.What would people's opinion of him have been if we had gone after him when Houllier first got ill? Around that point his PL record was much better with them as he had taken them to 9th, their highest ever league position, and won a trophy. The first relegation was largely deemed to be something he couldn't stop as opposed to something he caused. So, if we're honest and say that then he would have been a much better candidate, are we thinking that much has changed since? Relegation is always a big blemish on any manager's CV, but enough to label him with the Curbishley's and Dowie's of this world? I can't see him being anything special for us and have my concerns over the defensive nature of his sides, but also can't see him being the total disaster others predict. Although it's hard to judge until the summer dealings are done, but I'd expect to be 7th or 8th under him. Not good enough for Villa in my own biased view, but there you go. So if we ignore the team he relegated 1st time around, even though he took over in November when they were in 16th position. And we ignore the team he took down last season by concentrating on a point in the season before it ended. He isn't such a bad candidate? You're right, he does look much better from that perspective ;-)
So if we ignore the team he relegated 1st time around, even though he took over in November when they were in 16th position. And we ignore the team he took down last season by concentrating on a point in the season before it ended. He isn't such a bad candidate? You're right, he does look much better from that perspective ;-)