If nothing else this is the first time for some time we have a manager who actually wants to be here.
Is Villadawg secretly gregnash in disguise?
Quote from: gaucho1966 on July 29, 2011, 11:35:07 AMIs Villadawg secretly gregnash in disguise?No
Quote from: dave.woodhall on July 28, 2011, 04:59:55 PMIf nothing else this is the first time for some time we have a manager who actually wants to be here. Of course he wants to be at VP He was on the verge of being sacked at Small Heath and he doubled his wages at Villa.
One thing I think Mcleish has done very well is not to try and win us over with Villa loving rhetoric or other such badge kissing-like nonsense. Instead, what he's done is get on wih his job and thus far, although granted in a limited time frame, done so quite well.I think that's one of the things that's helped him in that we've been so busy talking about the players leaving, budgets, wagebills, net spends and the like, that's it's almost been fogotten he's our manager and we (mostly) didn't want him, so he's been clever in staying beneath the radar and not reminding us.
Quote from: UsualSuspect on July 29, 2011, 12:07:37 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on July 28, 2011, 04:59:55 PMIf nothing else this is the first time for some time we have a manager who actually wants to be here. Of course he wants to be at VP He was on the verge of being sacked at Small Heath and he doubled his wages at Villa.Regardless of his status at SHA DW's comment is very valid.DOL did nothing but rubbish us and talk down our status as a Club. MON always gave the impression that he was much too good for us and just waiting to grab his chance at Manue or Lpool. So it's good to see someone here who thinks that this is their "moment in life"
i disagree about mon - i think he realised and respected the villa tradition and history and i believe during his time here he was proud to manage aston villa.
Quote from: eastie on July 29, 2011, 04:19:00 PMi disagree about mon - i think he realised and respected the villa tradition and history and i believe during his time here he was proud to manage aston villa.He talked the talk, but there was always that sense of control-freak surrounding him that he was the biggest thing at the club and everyone knew it.
The thing with DOL was it started with the usual 'promise low, deliver high' approach he had at Leeds, to try and keep the weight of expectation off, with the 'babies' becoming the 'honest bunch of lads'. It was OK in that first season when we got to 6th, but if you do it while you're in the bottom half it takes on a whole different outlook.Plus, of course, he was a twat.
Quote from: aftab235 on July 29, 2011, 01:14:33 PMQuote from: UsualSuspect on July 29, 2011, 12:07:37 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on July 28, 2011, 04:59:55 PMIf nothing else this is the first time for some time we have a manager who actually wants to be here. Of course he wants to be at VP He was on the verge of being sacked at Small Heath and he doubled his wages at Villa.Regardless of his status at SHA DW's comment is very valid.DOL did nothing but rubbish us and talk down our status as a Club. MON always gave the impression that he was much too good for us and just waiting to grab his chance at Manue or Lpool. So it's good to see someone here who thinks that this is their "moment in life"i disagree about mon - i think he realised and respected the villa tradition and history and i believe during his time here he was proud to manage aston villa.